That's my read of it after 20 some pages. Arbitration rulings are had to set aside without technicalities and this is one of them. Imagine how their next contract is going to read, putting in penalties for any and all indiscretions they could think of.looks like he got off basically because there was no suspension rule/notice for deflating footballs. so Goodell's judgment was arbitrary. that's hilarious.
looks like he got off basically because there was no suspension rule/notice for deflating footballs. so Goodell's judgment was arbitrary. that's hilarious.
Even more so now, since that point also has precedence from a previous ruling. Plus TMK all three of the main points Berman stated must be overcome on appeal or this ruling stands. IMHO the real irony here is that while the NFL slams the Pats and Brady for not cooperating that essentially is what his ruling slams the NFL for on the other two points. At least that's how I took it. Nevermind also mocking the process as independent.That's my read of it after 20 some pages. Arbitration rulings are had to set aside without technicalities and this is one of them. Imagine how their next contract is going to read, putting in penalties for any and all indiscretions they could think of.
Sounds like the Minority Report where crimes are sensed before they occur. In this case, infractions, and the culprits, are assumed, and pronounced guilty, with no evidence. Of course, the NFL operates in their own world.
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