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    Aaron Hernandez: Had Advanced CTE - NEP Sued

    I know nothing about legal stuff but as Hernandez was convicted of the gun charges and that conviction wasn't under appeal when he died, doesn't that stick ? If so that crime was before he signed the contract and invalidates it. Meaning that Hernandez/family don't get the money that he was...
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

    For those of us who don't watch Game of Thrones, which I believe the Patricia T-Shirt is from, can you explain it ?  I'm under the impression the North was basically screwed over the would always "remember".  Is that a fair explanation of the shirt ?
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      Similar to what I said a while ago regarding Brady's "more probable than not".  It was also only "more probable than not" that anything happened at all.  So in reality a 50.1% standard to "more probable than not" doesn't work.  For Brady to have known "more probable than not" and for the...
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      Not a good argument for Roger, unlike PSI this isn't something the refs can inspect nor test for.   I tweeted the link to post 936 to Florio, maybe he'll pick up on it.
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      Hopefully that offer was made in writing, or other recording device.  If so it would be difficult to 'spain away.  It fits what we already know, though, that Brady is caught in a big NFLPA-NFL power play.
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      Mark Daniels ‏@MarkDanielsPJ 2m2 minutes ago On ESPN, @AdamSchefter said the NFL doesn't feel "inclined to budge much" on Brady's appeal. He expects the suspension to stay at 4 games.
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      That's one of the problems, the VAST majority of the American people think it's a given that the balls were artificially inflated.  Of course the reality is that no-one outside of the Patriots organization actually knows but everyone thinks it's certain.
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      The wording for both is more probable than not.  You can't say "since the Wells report says something happened".  It doesn't.  It says it's more probable than not that something happened.  Same with Brady being generally aware.  It's two uncertainties, which ANDed together make a much bigger...
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

    I would like to know what % is attached to "more probably than not".  IMO the NFL has a math issue with two "more probable than not"s.  They say it's more probably than not that something happened and (if something happened) it's more probably than not that Brady was generally aware.   Well, if...
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      Could they require a different arbitrator ?   One problem the NFL seems to have is when the NFLPA stated that Vincent had no power to issue the punishment, Goodell claimed that he was part of that (no correct wording) but then when it comes to being the arbiter he claims to be impartial which...
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      Impossible to say.  Where did the conversation go, how detailed was it, was Brady asking what happens to the balls from the moment he is done with prep to the opening kick ?  Was he getting into the false reports of the more than 2 PSI deflation ?  No way to reasonably say how long a call...
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      Brady calling JJ is the most rational thing there is.  Out of the blue Brady is accused of something, he hears the lies about how deflated the balls are, so he calls his equipment guys to find out WTF is going on.  If Brady DIDN'T call or text to look into it, now that would surprise me.
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      Doesn't work for me.  That means he gets a game suspension for non cooperation which, evidently, is not turning over his cell phone which the CBA doesn't force him to do.  He sets a bad precedent for other players.  He cooperated, he met with Wells for hours.  Dropping the penalty to something...
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      And . . . we'll see you in court.  No games.  Full exoneration.  Or else.
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    #DFG: Canceling the Noise

      As I was saying :   According to the Times, the FBI believes that Cardinals officials gained access to the Astros' database by using a list of passwords associated with Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow dating to his tenure with the Cardinals from 2003 until he left for Houston after the 2011...