Tom Brady Vindicated/NFL Suspension Overturned

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Tom Brady wins Deflategate appeal against NFL, judge rules

NEW YORK -- A federal judge deflated Deflategate on Thursday, erasing New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's four-game suspension for a controversy that the NFL claimed threatened football's integrity.

U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman said NFL commissioner Roger Goodell went too far in affirming punishment of the Super Bowl-winning quarterback. Brady has insisted he played no role in a conspiracy to deflate footballs below the allowable limit at last season's AFC Championship Game.

The written decision frees Brady to prepare for the Sept. 10 season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers.


Judge Richard M. Berman had urged Tom Brady and the NFL to settle. After failed negotiations, Berman sided with Brady, allowing the star quarterback to play in Week 1 for the Patriots. AP Photo/Richard Drew
The ruling was a surprise to some legal experts who believed Berman was merely pressuring the league to settle when he criticized its handling of the investigation and discipline over the last eight months.

The league brought the scandal to Berman's Manhattan courtroom immediately once Goodell upheld Brady's four-game suspension, blasting the quarterback for arranging the destruction of his cellphone and its nearly 10,000 messages just before he was interviewed for the NFL probe. The union countersued, said Brady did nothing wrong and asked the judge to nullify the suspension.

While the league investigation found it was "more probable than not" that two Patriots ball-handling employees deliberately released air from Patriots game balls at January's 45-7 New England victory over the Indianapolis Colts, it cited no direct evidence that Brady knew about or authorized it.

Goodell, though, went beyond the initial investigation report, finding in late July as a result of testimony from Brady and others that the quarterback conspired with the ball handlers and tried to obstruct the league's probe, including by destroying his cellphone.

The commissioner said he concluded Brady "knew about, approved of, consented to, and provided inducements and rewards" to ensure balls were deflated.

Berman attacked the league while questioning one of its lawyers at two hearings, citing a lack of proof against Brady and asking how Goodell settled on a four-game suspension instead of other discipline.

He warned the league that he had the authority to overturn its punishment of Brady if he found the NFL acted unfairly by refusing to deliver NFL Executive Vice President Jeff Pash as a witness even though he worked on the NFL investigation.

Berman's ruling does not necessarily end the dispute. The league can appeal.

Berman had repeatedly urged both sides to settle and tone down their rhetoric. At a hearing Monday attended by Brady and Goodell, the judge announced that both sides had "tried quite hard" to reach a deal in morning talks. But the case was left for him to decide.

As they negotiated, the sides attacked each other in court papers.

In one August court filing, the union said the four-game suspension displayed "a clearly biased agenda -- not an effort at fairness and consistency," and it criticized Goodell's ruling upholding the suspension as a "smear campaign," a "propaganda piece written for public consumption."

In its papers, the NFL said there was "ample support" in evidence for the commissioner to conclude Brady was involved in efforts by the Patriots equipment personnel to deflate footballs.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
 
I knew Brady wouldn't serve one minute of that suspension.

WTF ever I'm sick of hearing about it.

At least that guy beat the seahawks. So he won me over after all those years by that alone. I guess Brady is ...OK :(
 
Gotta say, not a huge Brady fan. Loved his Rams Super Bowl and Eagles Super Bowl because I hate both teams but there are a few QBs who are higher on the list. He also reaped the rewards that Young, Aikman and Montana sowed as far as modern QB protection is concerned as well as an abrupt easing on the freedom of WR giving QBs easier targets. However, this suspension was a sham. The Colts also had some deflated balls. The same thing happens in the fall when the weather can dip 50+ degrees and your tire pressure monitor lights up on your dashboard due to the sudden change of temperature. Also, how many noodz of Giselle did he have? He was never given an ultimatum on the phone. An employer has no right to confiscate your personal phone and I applaud this overturn. Again, not a big Brady fan simply because I think he is hyped a bit too much and the Pats are the evil empire, but in this case I'm happy to see him stick it to Goodell in the name of clarity and personal freedom.
 
I guess this means its ok to cheato_O.
Only if your the Patriots
Nobody else is allowed.

Look what happened to the saints a little while back. The coach missed the whole season.

Patriots were caught using spy equipment, deflating ballz, tuck rule, having refs help clear snow for the game winning kick. Did I miss any?

Oh ya... they paid Carroll to throw the ball instead of run it. Genius Belichick. Genius
 
I guess this means its ok to cheato_O.

The judge that overturned the ruling never said the deflating of balls never happened or that it was ok. It was overturned bc the NFL refused to make the less investigator and Goodell available for questioning to Brady's lawyers. That's like putting someone on trial for a crime and the lead detectives being told they will not testify.
 
Huge fan of bills. One tough sob!
He was the same guy who jacked his teammates eye in training camp. Don't start no shit with Bill and there won't be none!!!
 

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Im down with letting Goodell go.

His vision on " player safety " is enough for a firing. Let's bring back REAL football
His modified NFL is the reason modern QBs are throwing for so many yards. When Brees broke Marino's record, Marino called it bluntly by acknowledging the significance but also pointing out how DBs could be more physical in the 80s and the box defenders could clobber QBs without vilification.
 

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