How to solve domestic violence, cheating, and marijuana use, by Roger GoodellRodger Goodell probably decides punishments by spinning a game show wheel.
How to solve domestic violence, cheating, and marijuana use, by Roger GoodellRodger Goodell probably decides punishments by spinning a game show wheel.
Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal?Rodger Goodell probably decides punishments by spinning a game show wheel.
You still don't get it. The outcome of the game without cheating DOESN'T MATTER. Like WaterBomb said, it's the principle. Plain and simple, Tom Brady was punished for compromising the integrity of the game. The draft picks and fine is a bit ridiculous but the Brady suspension is perfectly reasonable and justified. He deflated the football under the minimum rule to gain a slight uncompetitive advantage which compromises the integrity of the win. Again, the outcome is irrelevant. And who knows? They probably did this for multiple games. Brady didn't just wake up and say "Today's game will be played with underinflated balls." It's the principle.Don't think World War 5 over .6 PSI in a game won by 38 points is something the NFL wanted.
Never said anything about it not mattering.You still don't get it. The outcome of the game without cheating DOESN'T MATTER. Like WaterBomb said, it's the principle. Plain and simple, Tom Brady was punished for compromising the integrity of the game. The draft picks and fine is a bit ridiculous but the Brady suspension is perfectly reasonable and justified. He deflated the football under the minimum rule to gain a slight uncompetitive advantage which compromises the integrity of the win. Again, the outcome is irrelevant. And who knows? They probably did this for multiple games. Brady didn't just wake up and say "Today's game will be played with underinflated balls." It's the principle.
He deserved the suspension? Uhh, one look at a fucking rulebook tells you he didn't deserve anything except a fine; he was caught tampering and did nothing to impede the investigation or break another rule in the process. I'm sorry, but punishing him with this isn't what is in the rulebook. Lets just make it so everything is goodell's choice now, huh? maybe every time there is a goddamn penalty they can call his tyrant ass and he can tell them how many games they are suspended for. Why do we even have a rulebook? its obvious that Goodell's shitty system of punishing people has nothing to do with the rule book in the first place, so lets just rip it up and act like it never existed. Its pretty much what they are doing now.You still don't get it. The outcome of the game without cheating DOESN'T MATTER. Like WaterBomb said, it's the principle. Plain and simple, Tom Brady was punished for compromising the integrity of the game. The draft picks and fine is a bit ridiculous but the Brady suspension is perfectly reasonable and justified. He deflated the football under the minimum rule to gain a slight uncompetitive advantage which compromises the integrity of the win. Again, the outcome is irrelevant. And who knows? They probably did this for multiple games. Brady didn't just wake up and say "Today's game will be played with underinflated balls." It's the principle.
Pointing out that now that he's just stabbed his biggest defender in the back it is extremely likely that Kraft is already whispering in the ears of all the owners about this exact thing like a sinister Demon convincing them to give into their fears.Brady was punished under "conduct detrimental to the integrity of the NFL" which basically sets precedence for suspending anyone for just about any reason ever
This isn't 1% as scandalous as the Ray Rice thing and he survived that. Goodell can't be touched.Pointing out that now that he's just stabbed his biggest defender in the back it is extremely likely that Kraft is already whispering in the ears of all the owners about this exact thing like a sinister Demon convincing them to give into their fears.
Goodell's days as commissioner are on a short timer.
Doesn't seem that mega with only $25 mil guaranteed, and even averaged out it's only a bit less than $16mil a year, which isn't unreasonable considering Tannehill has good upside to him; Dolphins are good to lock it up now for cheap considering his price will only go up.http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...extends-ryan-tannehills-contract-through-2020
So Ryan Tannehill was the first of the Big 4 QB class of 2012(Tannehill, Andrew Luck, RG3, and Russell Wilson) to get a mega extension? Any thoughts on this?