ohh if it goes to court goodell may win anyway. not because he will actually win but because it may take up to 2 years to figure it out.
Checking back in, looks like things are going as planned. Goodell/NFL always win. Keep me updated, especially more whining from Pats fans.
Judge is asking some pretty pointed questions at the NFL.
sure is. but it don't matter. brady can't agree to the terms that goodell wants.
all goodell has to do is fight. the judge said it could take 2 years to get through it. so he wins no matter what.
Unless they put off the suspension 2 years.
hmm
Judge or an appeals court can easily grant a injunction and put the suspension off especially given the pointed questions he asked today.
if the judge does not put it off no way can an appeals court get to it in time that brady does not miss a few games. then at that point it does not matter.
sure is. but it don't matter. brady can't agree to the terms that goodell wants.
all goodell has to do is fight. the judge said it could take 2 years to get through it. so he wins no matter what.
Unless they put off the suspension 2 years.
hmm
Judge or an appeals court can easily grant a injunction and put the suspension off especially given the pointed questions he asked today.
If I read correctly, the judge asked them to give it another go at resolving themselves before the season. Reading between the lines, it sounds like "if you can't solve this before the start of the year and make me get involved I'll issue an injunction so I have time."
i can't wait until balls deflate this year giggle
this is going to be a fun year. gives me something ot watch since odds are the bears are going to suck.
I haven't been this excited for a long time!
i can't wait until balls deflate this year giggle
Hopefully Vegas starts doing prop bets:
What will be the psi at kick off?
What will be the psi at half?
Which gauge will be used at kick off?
Which gauge will be used at half?
How many balls will be underinflated at half?
How many balls will be overinflated at half?
Etc.
I really hope we have access to the numbers post game. It's going to be a complete gaffe.
i didn't even think of that...
we need to add that to football pools! fuck yeah!
instead of a fantasy football league we need a fantasy PSI football league!
lol i wonder if the NFL will make this secret. though i am willing to bet that they get leaked.
You know damn well the NFL won't let these numbers be public. I bet they don't even measure the balls. This is just a stupid show to pretend to care about the integrity of the game.
You know damn well the NFL won't let these numbers be public. I bet they don't even measure the balls. This is just a stupid show to pretend to care about the integrity of the game.
instead of a fantasy football league we need a fantasy PSI football league!
Exactly. I'm putting it on the media to do this; test the balls before a game then during a cold weather game esp. in Foxborough. But giving ESPN is in bed with the NFL, that may not happen either.
Correct. We all know except the NFL that the psi of footballs will go outside of the 12.5 -13.5 psi range during a game due to playing temps. Providing those measures would only prove them wrong.
You know damn well the NFL won't let these numbers be public. I bet they don't even measure the balls. This is just a stupid show to pretend to care about the integrity of the game.
Checking back in, looks like things are going as planned. Goodell/NFL always win. Keep me updated, especially more whining from Pats fans.
Speaking on NFL Network, Director of the Tulane Law Sports Program and NFL Media legal analyst Gabe Feldman, who was in attendance, noted that the judge hit on the settlement pressure points.
"I think that it was a big part of the purpose of this morning was for the judge to poke holes in both sides," Feldman said. "To say, I have some serious questions about both of your cases and I could rule against each of you based on the questions I have. So rather than risk losing it all, rather than risk a worst-case scenario, why not move a little bit in toward something of a settlement rather than face my decision."
Judge Berman's goal is to have both sides settle. He doesn't want to rule on this case. But I don't know if Brady has the temperament to compromise. He's been a winner take all kind of player, and never gives up. While I'm sure the millions lost in a four game suspension is important for Brady, he is at least as concerned about his legacy.
Goodell has a history of being very sensitive to public opinion, and will even contradict himself when it is to his political advantage. Think of the Ray Rice suspension. But Goodell may now see himself in survivor mode, as he had a deal with Kraft. Kraft, who is probably the most influential owner in the NFL, believes Goodell double crossed him with the 4 game suspension and lack of an independent appeal process for Tom Brady. So the judge is either going to have to be very good at twisting arms, or come up with an incredible compromise, where both sides don't lose face.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-brady-settlement-conference-ends-in-new-york
