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Lifetime ban over 2 psi?

Lifetime ban over obstruction of a league investigation. Do you ever ask yourself why Brady would destroy a phone over an infraction that, at worst, is a $25K fine? What was on his phone must have been far far more incriminating.
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Lifetime ban over obstruction of a league investigation. Do you ever ask yourself why Brady would destroy a phone over an infraction that, at worst, is a $25K fine? What was on his phone must have been far far more incriminating.

 

Maybe so. But since the phone was destroyed, it's not incriminating at all. Thus, no lifetime ban.

 

I think Brady is fighting as much to protect his legacy as to avoid the suspension.

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Maybe so. But since the phone was destroyed, it's not incriminating at all. Thus, no lifetime ban.

 

I think Brady is fighting as much to protect his legacy as to avoid the suspension.

 

I think by fighting he is tarnishing his legacy
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He applied for an extension to file this appeal and got it, he is now waiting until the afternoon of the day of deadline to file the appeal. Delay delay delay seems to be the focus of his efforts. Then in a month if the appeal is denied they will file for another extension to appeal directly to the SC and delay it even further. At this point I'm just going to assume he plays week 4 against us.

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Maybe so. But since the phone was destroyed, it's not incriminating at all. Thus, no lifetime ban.

 

I think Brady is fighting as much to protect his legacy as to avoid the suspension.

No. He still obstructed the investigation. He merely prevented even more damming evidence from being revealed.
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He applied for an extension to file this appeal and got it, he is now waiting until the afternoon of the day of deadline to file the appeal. Delay delay delay seems to be the focus of his efforts. Then in a month if the appeal is denied they will file for another extension to appeal directly to the SC and delay it even further. At this point I'm just going to assume he plays week 4 against us.

More !@#$ery. Still looking for a way to cheat the system some how.
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More !@#$ery. Still looking for a way to cheat the system some how.

I wonder the timeline will look if the en banc is denied. Say that happens around June 21st, how long does he have to attempt to get things push forwarded to the SC? How long does the SC take to issue a decision on that appeal? Could he realistically play this season even if he loses every step of the way in the judicial system?

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He applied for an extension to file this appeal and got it, he is now waiting until the afternoon of the day of deadline to file the appeal. Delay delay delay seems to be the focus of his efforts. Then in a month if the appeal is denied they will file for another extension to appeal directly to the SC and delay it even further. At this point I'm just going to assume he plays week 4 against us.

I will say the same thing I said last year

 

Until we find a way to beat a Brady led patriots team....we are on the outside looking in. He is the agent Smith of this matrix.

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I wonder the timeline will look if the en banc is denied. Say that happens around June 21st, how long does he have to attempt to get things push forwarded to the SC? How long does the SC take to issue a decision on that appeal? Could he realistically play this season even if he loses every step of the way in the judicial system?

I just read something that said he could play out all of 2016 of this is pending. I'm no legal expert but I thought there was no way around his 2016 suspension. Now they are saying he very well could play in 2016 no matter the outcome? Wtf??

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I will say the same thing I said last year

 

Until we find a way to beat a Brady led patriots team....we are on the outside looking in. He is the agent Smith of this matrix.

Good analogy because Brady's skill extends beyond the field if you catch my drift.
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I wonder the timeline will look if the en banc is denied. Say that happens around June 21st, how long does he have to attempt to get things push forwarded to the SC? How long does the SC take to issue a decision on that appeal? Could he realistically play this season even if he loses every step of the way in the judicial system?

 

Just by applying for the en banc Brady is not guaranteed a stay in the suspension. The 2nd Circuit has to approve his petition for an en banc, which is highly unlikely. If they deny it, then he can apply for a stay while he petitions the SCOTUS. He would have to apply for a stay from the Justice who oversees the 2nd circuit, which is Justice Ginsberg. But he has to show a probability that 4 of the judges would grant the stay AND he has to show that he has a possibility of overturning what the 2nd Circuit has ruled AND irreparable harm if he wasn't granted a stay. That's just to be granted a stay. And Ginsberg would decide that.

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Just by applying for the en banc Brady is not guaranteed a stay in the suspension. The 2nd Circuit has to approve his petition for an en banc, which is highly unlikely. If they deny it, then he can apply for a stay while he petitions the SCOTUS. He would have to apply for a stay from the Justice who oversees the 2nd circuit, which is Justice Ginsberg. But he has to show a probability that 4 of the judges would grant the stay AND he has to show that he has a possibility of overturning what the 2nd Circuit has ruled AND irreparable harm if he wasn't granted a stay. That's just to be granted a stay. And Ginsberg would decide that.

Let's see: Union vs Billionaires; how would RBG rule on that?

 

I think we know that answer

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Just by applying for the en banc Brady is not guaranteed a stay in the suspension. The 2nd Circuit has to approve his petition for an en banc, which is highly unlikely. If they deny it, then he can apply for a stay while he petitions the SCOTUS. He would have to apply for a stay from the Justice who oversees the 2nd circuit, which is Justice Ginsberg. But he has to show a probability that 4 of the judges would grant the stay AND he has to show that he has a possibility of overturning what the 2nd Circuit has ruled AND irreparable harm if he wasn't granted a stay. That's just to be granted a stay. And Ginsberg would decide that.

If its delayed beyond the season start date keep his ass on the sideline during the appeal process, see how quickly he changes his tune.
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Let's see: Union vs Billionaires; how would RBG rule on that?

 

I think we know that answer

 

Ya never know -- she could be a Jets fan.

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Let's see: Union vs Billionaires; how would RBG rule on that?

 

I think we know that answer

 

Yea, I suppose that's Bradys light of hope, that it's Ginsberg ruling on it, she could grant him the stay and the SCOTUS could decided to not here the case. Technically though, she's not ruling on how she see's the case, she should be ruling on the merits of it.

 

I guess we will see because that's where I see it going.

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Yea, I suppose that's Bradys light of hope, that it's Ginsberg ruling on it, she could grant him the stay and the SCOTUS could decided to not here the case. Technically though, she's not ruling on how she see's the case, she should be ruling on the merits of it.

 

I guess we will see because that's where I see it going.

Its a sad day when the SCOTUS needs to hear a case about deflated footballs

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Its a sad day when the SCOTUS needs to hear a case about deflated footballs

 

Personally, I don't think they will ever hear the case but Brady is hoping that Ginsberg will grant him a stay because she notoriously sides with Labor over Management. But as I said, she should just be deciding on the merit of the case: if 4 judges think a stay would be granted; if Brady actually has a chance to overturn; if by not granting a stay it will cause irreparable harm to him.

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Yea, I suppose that's Bradys light of hope, that it's Ginsberg ruling on it, she could grant him the stay and the SCOTUS could decided to not here the case. Technically though, she's not ruling on how she see's the case, she should be ruling on the merits of it.

 

I guess we will see because that's where I see it going.

I think I read that in another NFL related case, the Maurice Clarette case, they asked for a stay and she almost immediately denied it.
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Its a sad day when the SCOTUS needs to hear a case about deflated footballs

For the one millionth time, it's about the authority of the commissioner to mete out discipline. The fact that you believe it's still about deflated balls is a tribute to Brady's team of media ballwashers.
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