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To: detective
It's possible that Brady in fact did no wrong. This time. Personally I think he did. But that notwithstanding, the righteous indignation from him is hard to take given his prior involvement in epic cheating that he got away with. And like I said, some will argue he didn't know and simply benefited from the coaches rotten ways but he was directly involved with a second radio frequency in his helmet so the coaches could talk to him directly even during plays to point out open receivers! This was discovered because the Steelers overheard the second frequency due to crosstalk and Doug Flutie confirmed he picked up a Patriots helmet during a game and heard it as well. Brady not only knew, he participated. And he got away with it because the league covered it up for him. So his holier than thou act now is very irritating.
29 posted on 04/26/2016 1:00:03 PM PDT by pepsi_junkie (ui)
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To: pepsi_junkie
I have no problem with penalties for the Patriots or any other team if they violate the rules.

But in this case Goodell was dishonest from the beginning. He leaked false information to the media. He sponsored the fraudulent Wells Report. He acted as opponent and arbitrator at the same time and changed the evidence, the rules and the charges as he went along.

Tom Brady is extremely wealthy as is his wife.

I know this suspension will not hurt him.

But as someone who is a fan of football I am sick of watching Goodell screw everything up.

From forcing the Rams to draft Michael Sam and promoting the homosexual agenda to screwing up with the replacement Refs to stupid punishment for Adrian Peterson, Tom Brady and others Goodell is screwing up the game.

36 posted on 04/26/2016 1:15:13 PM PDT by detective
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To: pepsi_junkie

There is no proof of this second frequency stuff, none. It was never adjudicated, or even brought up by the league in any legal capacity. It was a rumor about something Doug Flutie said. it’s all unproven noise.


40 posted on 04/26/2016 1:28:05 PM PDT by LongWayHome
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To: pepsi_junkie

That second frequency story is pure bunk. And doesn’t even makes sense. From snap to throw for an average NFL QB is 2.4 seconds, they throw the ball BEFORE the player is open to where they WILL BE open when the ball gets there. There’s no time in there for somebody to radio down and then have the QB react to it. 100% lies, of the pathetic and retarded kind.


41 posted on 04/26/2016 1:30:06 PM PDT by discostu (Joan Crawford has risen from the grave)
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