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Originally Posted by Defensewins
Brilliant! Could not have said it better myself.
The integrity of the game is more important to a $9 Billion a year league than the cost of a thorough investigation. The NFL pays their commissioner $32 million a year. So what. What the fuck does the cost of the investigation have to do with this?
There is video evidence that the game balls were illegally taken into a bathroom stall and tampered with after the refs checked them. There are text messages that Brady refused to release to the investigation. I wonder why?
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Integrity?
Couldn't help but chuckle a little.
We're talking about the league that facilitates prescription drug proliferation and addiction?
The league that went to the ends of the earth to cover up concussion related information until they couldn't?
The league whose officials were caught on the Dallas Cowboy party bus with a bunch of future Hooters' waitresses?
The league who didn't realize knocking a woman out cold was really bad until the news media told them it was after they botched the punishment?
The league who knows Jerry Jones is talking to other teams' running backs and determines the tampering rules don't apply to the Cowboys?
The league who creates a "Commissioner's exempt list" out of thin air?
The league who penalized the Redskins 30+ million dollars for violating cap rules that didn't exist?
This league does whatever it wants with no consistency.
Every team breaks rules and most of those violations end exactly like the post above says, with a phone call that says we know what you're doing, quit.
Brady's punishment is a farce. Zero impact on the competitiveness of that game.
Intentionally roughing the passer has more of an impact on the outcomes of games than deflating a ball 1.2 psi. Suspend those guys. They are intentionally breaking a rule that impacts the competitiveness of the game.