Posted on 05/11/2015 2:35:44 PM PDT by drewh
Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter · 2m 2 minutes ago Filed to ESPN: Tom Brady suspended four games, Pats lose 1st round pick in 2016 and a 4th in 2017, and team fined $1 million, per source:
That’s bs. Way too heavy on the punishment.
Snubbing Barry has a cost.
Now the lawyers get involved.
Cheaters gotta cheat.
“Pats lose 1st round pick in 2016 “
Brady was a sixth round pick.
Brady appeals with the union, and gets two games.
Seems the punishment is disproportionate vs. Brady. What is $1M to the Patriots? Profit from 1 minute of a game?
Anything in there about giving up the Lombardi to Seattle?
In the course of these games, the on-field officials picked up and moved the football after EVERY down. Yet we are expected to believe that they, semi-professionals working games every week, never noticed a thing?! Really?
If the suspension holds, Brady’s first game back would be at Indy.
How is Brady the culprit unless he deflated the balls? How about firing the refs who are responsible ?
They have no evidence Brady did anything do they?
Similarly, what is known could not possibly justify such punitive measures to the Patriots organization.
Gee...that didn’t take long! (sarc. extreme)
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Too light on the punishment. The Patriots have demonstrated a pattern of cheating over the years under Belichick. Belichick should have been sat for a year they way Sean Payton was in New Orleans. Brady should have been benched at least 8 games and the fine should have been $10 million.
This punishment is nothing to the Patriots and their owner. It will NOT deter the culture of cheating.
Four games is exactly what I thought was the right punishment for Brady.
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