Where's Mark Brunell today?bsj said:Cris Carter sounds like he is going to cry
Where's Mark Brunell today?bsj said:Cris Carter sounds like he is going to cry
Thanks for that, Wiz. Someday when I'm up that way, I'm going to drive by the Brady house in San Mateo.TheWizard said:
Tom E. Curran @tomecurran 2h2 hours ago
Just spoke to Tom Brady Sr. Said he couldn't be happier. Was really too choked up to speak.
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And Polian. And Herm. And the entire Sour Grapes crew. I'd imagine lots of furniture being broken today in Bristol.RedOctober3829 said:Where's Mark Brunell today?
ifmanis5 said:Rovell: NFL making money hand over fist, who cares.
Seminar on flipping real estate or opening a Retro Fitness franchise?RedOctober3829 said:Where's Mark Brunell today?
Corsi said:Cris Carter on ESPN now. Really rolling out the idiots today.
Denied the opportunity to examine Pash at the arbitral hearing, Brady was prejudiced. He
was foreclosed from exploring, among other things, whether the Pash!Wells Investigation was
truly "independent," and how and why the NFL' s General Counsel came to edit a supposedly
independent investigation report.
( . ) ( . ) and (_!_) said:Does Tony Mazz still think that the NFL is sitting on more evidence that they just haven't released yet?
joe dokes said:
This is great, because it assumes the fiction that if Goodell *had* allowed Pash to testify, that Goodell might have found that the investigation was garbage. Which of course, he'd never do, but also of course, Goodell can't say that.
jsinger121 said:
drleather2001 said:Jesus Christ, there's only one person hurting the integrity of the game, asshole, and his name isn't Tom.
86spike said:I just feel bad for Jimmy Garoppolo.
Which is so fucking stupid.drleather2001 said:There's nothing in that opinion that gives the Pats ground to get the picks back. If anything, Berman's reliance on Brady's lack of notice on equipment violation penalties, because the notice was to teams and personnel but not players, gives Goodell another leg to stand on.
They ain't coming back.
He is a good guy. Said weeks ago that pping in noise in Atlanta was 100 x as bad as anything that happened hereFred in Lynn said:I have no idea what Mark Schlereth is trying to say.
drleather2001 said:I stand by my prediction that the NFL just quietly withdraws the appeal in about 6 months when nobody, truly, cares anymore.
They are saving face.
joe dokes said:I wonder if this will affect Goodell's legacy?
Fred in Lynn said:I have no idea what Mark Schlereth is trying to say.
No, he was rambling on about how all the players in the NFL are victims and transitioned into how they're kids from troubled backgrounds, etc. You have to had heard the particular conversation.dcmissle said:He is a good guy. Said weeks ago that pping in noise in Atlanta was 100 x as bad as anything that happened here
E5 Yaz said:Schlereth is mocking Goodell's statement about trying to "protect the integrity of the game" by pointing out that it's Goodell's own actions in these cases that has put the league's integrity into question