kalibane wrote:They lost their first round pick next year.
HumanCockroach wrote:I was a bit surprised that they came down stiffer on the franchise than on Brady to be honest, it really looked to me like golden boy or not, Brady was going to be left holding the bag.... A little surprised that Bellichick escaped any punishment ( except loss of picks, and Brady available for 1 or 3 games, actual number he will miss after appeal)... I was under the impression that ignorance was not an excuse, must have heard that from someone else...
obiken wrote:Brady was trapped. He normally would have stood up and said I am sorry, I did it, it wont happen again. With a SB suspension, hanging over his head he couldnt do anything else.
RiverDog wrote:I would like to know how long this has been going on. The rule that allowed teams control of the game balls was instituted back in 2006...with Brady as one of the main lobbyists..so we know it didn't go back more than 8 years, and I would guess that for at least the first couple of years, they didn't concoct a strategy to intentionally deflate the game balls. But is it possible that they could have been doing this and getting away with it for 5 or 6 years? [...] So I guess what I am saying is that the investigation should not stop here. They need to keep digging and see if they can determine how long this has been going on. The record needs to accurate and complete.
RiverDog wrote:The other thing that needs to happen is that they need to abolish the rule allowing teams control of the game balls. It was a stupid of the league to cave in to their star quarterbacks in the first place as outside of a couple of spoiled quarterbacks, there was absolutely no demand for this rule. It would be one less thing that they have to police.
NorthHawk wrote:If they want to clean up this rule as well as appease the differing requests from QBs, they should have balls inflated to 3 different pressures that are within the current guidelines.
Brady would choose the softest ball, and apparently Aaron Rodgers like the footballs inflated as much as possible, so he would choose the highest pressure. I'm sure there are others as well as those that like it in the middle
NFL officials would administrate the inflation of each set and provide them for each game.
mykc14 wrote:IMO the NFL has a pretty good rule. Allow the QB's to handle the balls in the days leading up to the game. The balls must be inspected and approved by the officials prior to use. That inspection looks for any sort of tampering or illegal 'doctoring' of the ball and, of course, air pressure. After they are inspected they are not to be taken from the official's locker room until they are taken, by the officials, to the field. IMO this will be much more closely monitored from now on and shouldn't be a problem.
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