Friday, September 4, 2015

Justice Is a Dish Best Served By REAL Courts

Tom Brady has been cleared of any real wrong doing by a real judge in a real court of law.

The judge thought it was terrible precedence to suspend a player for something he may or may not have been aware of another person doing.

Exactly.

That the NFL EDITED the final report done by the appointed investigators (and refused to testify as to WHY they did that) did not sit well with him either. In effect, Brady could not confront his accusers, and the judge ruled that they could not suspend him.

As it stands now, Brady will not be suspended for perhaps knowing about the possible actions of someone else who may have not done anything wrong in the first place.

The NFL, in all its "wisdom" is thinking about filing an appeal.

Of course they are.

Haters gotta hate.

By the way, the current rule is that if a player is caught tampering with equipment he is subject to a $2,500 fine. That's quite a difference from the 4 game suspension the league unjustly tried to levy.

The judge noted that as well.

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