Posted on 05/11/2015 3:04:40 PM PDT by big'ol_freeper
I think at least some golfers are honest. It was proven one time. I do not remember the guy’s name but he called a penalty on himself when he could have gotten away with the infraction. The penalty cost him the tournament victory and about 1 million dollars 1st place prize money.
You got that right.
The page appears to be made by a Pats fan as the ratings for a given form of cheating seems to vary by team, with the Pats getting knocked less for a given offense. None of the Pats offenses are deemed serious.
The Steelers are nailed hard for juicing, and the Patsies get half the knocks for the same offense.
Worthless page.
I think you’re onto something there in number 4 - and not just the racial component, but more that Brady is the “golden boy” above all other players - so he had to sit some. Four games was exactly what I had predicted.
We'll see, I think this is Goodell making the media happy, covering his rear end for the bad publicity the league has gotten. The Pats will pay the fines, and Belichick/Brady will once again use this as motivation, figuring out how to contend for a few more years. They would love to see another trophy from the hands of Goodell.
The media will be thrilled with this for days.
I have contended for years that the 70 s Pittsburgh Steroiders were the juicing kings. Any of you older guys recall the admiring stories by sports scribblers about how the Steroider players were stronger than others because of how hard they worked in the weight room?
Kind of sad how many Pitt players have died early.
“The Everybody does it defense. Where have I heard that before?”
Very true. But some cheating is expected. Such as holding in football. Is that cheating?
Brady’s being persecuted by homophobes.
Reminds me of Watergate in the sense that both Nixon and Brady did something illegal to get an advantage when each would have easily won anyway and then were severely punishment when each was caught.
That’s an interesting analogy. I think Nixon acted out of paranoia while Brady acted more out of always pushing the edge.....but you’re right, both were going to win big anyway.
I think you may be right. I think two is more proportional anyway. So many people have freaked out and acted like QBs have never tried to prepare the balls the way they like before. They all do it. So do baseball pitchers, etc.
This is not like he did something unprecedented.
Told you so.
btw... LOL!
Yeah, and your case was about as good as the one in the Wells report. “He probably might be responsible because he probably might have known.” What a small souled obsessive you must be, the life of the party. I’ll remind you when the appeal is done, will LOL at you as well when the NFL bends over after this latest round of abject stupidity they just brought on themselves. In the mean time, a lawyers perspective might help that clearly fried and obsessive brain of yours: http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2015/05/nfl-clobbers-patriots-and-brady-dubiously-appeal-to-follow.php
Yea sure, that is what you posted before... You were going to ping me when this investigation let Shady Brady off the hook.
Except, it didn’t.
Of course you show no redeeming quality in having been totally wrong... as expected.
Thanks for that... Good stuff... lmao!
We'll see, there isn't a human being with a brain cell that isn't laughing at the conclusion of this report, the report itself, or what the NFL has done.
And yes, I will continue to laugh at your obsessive foolishness, you demonstrate that very small capacity your brain has and most of the time deserve to be laughed at, and yes, this is still one of those times.
Read that link and weep, it's actually written by someone who has something you don't: Brain cells.
Agreed.
Caught giving bribes to have footballs deflated in the toilet... In the TOILET,
Rage on...
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