Brady will be playing week one. The clueless buffoons that can't form their own opinions will go back into hiding.
Bob McGovern ********@BobMcGovernJr 3m3 minutes ago
The NFL argued that you could infer that Wells was referring to the AFC Title, but Judge Berman wasn't convinced.
Max Stendahl ********@MaxLaw360 4m4 minutes ago
Berman on Goodell's steroid comparison: "His explanation about steroid use in my mind only raised more questions than it answered."
Stephen Brown ********@PPVSRB 4m4 minutes agoManhattan, NY
Berman: "There is a bit of a quantum leap from the finding of Mr. Wells to the finding of Mr. Goodell." (from general awareness to scheme)
Stephen Brown ********@PPVSRB 8m8 minutes agoManhattan, NY
Berman hit the NFL hard yet again, and again had problems with language of Wells Report and appeal process
Max Stendahl ********@MaxLaw360 8m8 minutes ago
Judge Berman: "Why didn't he say that? He's a pretty smart guy, Mr. Wells." (tying "general awareness" to AFC Championship Game)
Max Stendahl ********@MaxLaw360 10m10 minutes ago
Judge Berman questioned why the key sentence in Wells report ("general awareness") did not specify that finding related to Colts Game.
att Taibbi ********@mtaibbi 12m12 minutes agoManhattan, NY
Most interesting moment to me was Berman saying Goodell may have violated rules by disallowing testimony of Pash at Brady's arb appeal.
And.....here comes Berman wrecking Goodell and his cronies.
Stephen Brown ********@PPVSRB 2m2 minutes agoManhattan, NY
Berman also wanted to know how Goodell settled on four game suspension.
Stephen Brown ********@PPVSRB 2m2 minutes agoManhattan, NY
Berman: "Which of the four games were for ball tampering and which were for non cooperation?"
Stephen Brown ********@PPVSRB 1m1 minute agoManhattan, NY
Berman: "The next time someone tampers with a ball but cooperates, what suspension would he get?"
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Ozz8tsY.png
Bob McGovern ********@BobMcGovernJr 3m3 minutes ago
The NFL argued that you could infer that Wells was referring to the AFC Title, but Judge Berman wasn't convinced.
Max Stendahl ********@MaxLaw360 4m4 minutes ago
Berman on Goodell's steroid comparison: "His explanation about steroid use in my mind only raised more questions than it answered."
Stephen Brown ********@PPVSRB 4m4 minutes agoManhattan, NY
Berman: "There is a bit of a quantum leap from the finding of Mr. Wells to the finding of Mr. Goodell." (from general awareness to scheme)
Stephen Brown ********@PPVSRB 8m8 minutes agoManhattan, NY
Berman hit the NFL hard yet again, and again had problems with language of Wells Report and appeal process
Max Stendahl ********@MaxLaw360 8m8 minutes ago
Judge Berman: "Why didn't he say that? He's a pretty smart guy, Mr. Wells." (tying "general awareness" to AFC Championship Game)
Max Stendahl ********@MaxLaw360 10m10 minutes ago
Judge Berman questioned why the key sentence in Wells report ("general awareness") did not specify that finding related to Colts Game.
att Taibbi ********@mtaibbi 12m12 minutes agoManhattan, NY
Most interesting moment to me was Berman saying Goodell may have violated rules by disallowing testimony of Pash at Brady's arb appeal.
And.....here comes Berman wrecking Goodell and his cronies.
Stephen Brown ********@PPVSRB 2m2 minutes agoManhattan, NY
Berman also wanted to know how Goodell settled on four game suspension.
Stephen Brown ********@PPVSRB 2m2 minutes agoManhattan, NY
Berman: "Which of the four games were for ball tampering and which were for non cooperation?"
Stephen Brown ********@PPVSRB 1m1 minute agoManhattan, NY
Berman: "The next time someone tampers with a ball but cooperates, what suspension would he get?"
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Ozz8tsY.png

you neggas killing the MJ remixes

