It’s the Cover-Up That Gets Ya Every Time

| July 29, 2015

Even though the NFL plays football, this looks more like a slam dunk to me than anything else.

You shouldn’t have prevented the other two guys involved from testifying, Tom.  You also shouldn’t have ordered your assistant to destroy your old phone immediately before your initial interview with investigators – particularly when you knew investigators (and your employer) wanted to examine it.  You shouldn’t have hidden the fact it had been destroyed from everyone for roughly 3 1/2 months. And you damn sure shouldn’t have claimed that destroying your old phone was merely something you routinely did on getting a new one when you hadn’t done that to its immediate predecessor.

You should have owned up and come clean.  You’d probably be playing after the 1st game this season if you had.  And your team likely wouldn’t be out two draft picks and $1M, either – though it might have lost some $$$.

But I’ll give you this much:  you stuck to your story, even after it became clear it was as plausible as ISIS suddenly converting to Buddhism en masse and turning pacifist.

But it was . . . well, it was stupid.  This guy puts it all in perspective damn well.

Enjoy the in-season vacation.  And the addendum to your legacy.

 

Category: "Teh Stoopid", Pointless blather, Who knows

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Eric

I have a feeling Mark is going to be crying a lot today, if he isn’t passed out from exhaustion due to Violent that is. lol

The poor guy, I hope he can handle not playing for 4 whole games. How’s he going to feed his supermodel wife that makes more than he does? He might have to skip a couple months worth of buying new cars too.

Twist

That crying that you hear isn’t coming from Viole(n)t.

Reb

Such a beautiful name and again congratulations on both your daughter and ✌

Ex-PH2

My heart bleeds for the poor fellow. Crushed, he is.

Smitty

I’d like to invite mark to use an extra ticket I have to pats at cowboys this fall. Myself, my best friend, and an old army buddy will be there, but do you know who won’t be? TOM BRADY!!!!! Hahaha haha bah

rb325th

He gave them everything they asked for. He was never asked to turn over his phone to the League or to Wells. So, it kind of deflates that whole destroyed phone baloney.
He handed over detailed phone records to the League, as well as e-mails.
There is zero evidence that Brady did anything, only that he had the opportunity to do so.
There are so many problems with the Wells Report, and the NFLs unprecedented punishment of Brady and the Patriots here.
#5

gitarcarver

Most of the points the NFL makes are in dispute, Hondo.

Brady and his lawyers contend the NFL told them they no longer wanted or needed to look at Brady’s phone. They also say that the NFL told them they would NEVER want to see the phone. (After all, why would they since they had the locker room attendants’ phones with the text messages on them.)

The NFL says the attendant deflated the balls on a 100 second trip to the bathroom. That’s laughable on its surface. That’s a ball removed from the bag, deflated to a specific pressure, placed on the ground, and then returned to the bag every 8 seconds not including walking time in and out of the bathroom. It can’t be done.

The stories from the attendants have remained consistent and even after they were fired, they still have stuck to their original testimony.

The NFL has a credibility gap. Remember that they said that they never saw the Ray Rice video but had it in their possession. They NFL offices leaked details of the Brady investigation.

The suspension of Brady is akin to the domestic abuse suspension of Hardy and now after appeal, is twice as long as that of Hardy.

The NFL standard in this is “more probable than not.” So they build a case on what they think the “evidence” says (even though their conclusions are directly contradicted by testimony and statements) and the idea that a lack of evidence is in and of itself, evidence.

I am not a Brady fan and when there is an NFL game, I root for the referees because I am one (at lover levels of course.) I don’t have a dog in this fight other than the integrity of the game and the rules.

Goodell and the NFL have made a mockery of any rules or any sense of objectivity in this case.

gitarcarver

1. Brady and the NFLPA tacitly admitted that 100 seconds were indeed sufficient time by failing to challenge that point during Brady’s appeal. They don’t have to challenge the point, Hondo. Whether the act could have been done or not has nothing to do with BRADY. Goodell is relying on a test conducted by a group paid by the NFL and at the direction of the NFL. You really think that is credible? Why not an independent investigation, Hondo? Furthermore, if you read the Wells report, the test is cited as to the results, not to the parameters of the test. The NFL says Brady was not forthcoming when they themselves have not been open and honest either. Once again, the fact that it is impossible to do what the league said happened is an indictment of the NFL, not Brady who was not there with the guy in the bathroom or the test. 2. Regarding Brady’s phone: Brady and his lawyers dispute this. That’s the point. They say that he was told he need not produce the phone. Goodell say there is an email and you are quoting a verbal conversation. The NFL will have to produce the email and a receipt of the email or else it just doesn’t exist. 3. Since Brady and the NFLPA prevented the other two individuals involved in this incident from testifying at his appeal, we’ll never know what they would have testified to had they been called a second time. Second time? What are you talking about? The NFL investigators told the men they would be interviewed once and no more unless “unforseen circumstances warranted it.” The NFL sought to interview the attendants multiple times after that agreement. After the third time, the Patriots said “enough.” The legal counsel for the two men said “enough.” Once again, the NFL lied during the investigation and now you seem to want to take everything they say as gospel. We agree that there is a credibility problem here. You believe it is with Brady. I see it as a problem with the NFL. This thing… Read more »

Smitty

Pats fans are so entertaining, facts don’t matter son long as no one touches the brady!

Smitty

Im damned near an anarchist, but even I can concede when my enemy has me up against a wall.

CB Senior

Hondo, take your hater glasses off. Talk about seeing this objectively.
Read Goodells’ report objectively, that is like reading the VA’s report on the VA. No onesided agenda pushing here.

Smitty

Roger Goddell’s report is his take on the investigation, not his opinion of himself. Pats fans are still entertaining

More coffee..

I don’t like the Pats or Tom Brady, but at least have a standard. Let see if I understand this correctly. The NFL said he did something wrong. They did an investigation and said “he should have known” about this. Then when he appeal it, it’s his fault that he will not give up his phone, so he’s guilty and that’s that. Wait a second you said the investigation said he knew and this is his appeal of the case and now because he didn’t turn over his phone, well that just shows he’s guilty end of story.. Gimme a break.

The NFL, based on their investigation, conducted a few months back, said he’s guilty so either show us he is or fuhgeddaboudit.

Don’t blame him for destroying his phone. He gave the investigators all they asked for, months ago. This was the appeal not the investigation.

Twist

On the bright side, as a Colts fan I have yet to hear another one of the fans blame the drubbing that our team took on deflategate.

RunPatRun

The other time the Pats got caught cheating was against a team they crushed, the Jets. Good consistency, both with football and getting busted for stupid and needless transgressions.

Hack Stone

I have a question for anyone defending Brady. Did you buy this line of bullshit when Lous Lerner used it as an excuse for IRS Tea Party scandal?

USAF Ret

And when will Clinton get this much attention for what she did?

No, you really do not need to answer that question.

Smitty

So 4 games for brady destroy g his cell phone, does hillary get a 4 debate suspension for destroying her email server? I realize that Roger Goddell isn’t a congressional subpoena, but since he thinks he’s God, they are pretty much even sins

UpNorth

How about a 4 election cycle(4 years each cycle) suspension.

Smitty

Is this open to a union supported appeal and subsequent law suit?

A Proud Infidel®™

*Singto the tune of “Fish Heads”*

Flat balls, flat balls,
Roly-poly flat balls,
Flat balls, flat balls,
Catch easier, yeah…

Joseph W. Thacker

I was in Korea in the early eighties and really enjoyed the reporting of a couple of events. I was at Firebase 4-P-1 across from “tent city” below the DMZ.
I was considering writing a book at some point. Their sure we’re no reporters from there to Pam-u-jom.(sorry about my spelling.
I was suppose to be at Camp Pelham in B2/17th FA. I sure would like to talk to some of the guys I served with. We spent over 180 at Camp Pelham at one time. I took many,many supplies in a deuce to Kittyhawk and Liberty Bell.
I spent time at Ollette and Collier. It was my first duty station and had to learn fast about things at 18 and 19 years old.
Someone please reply. I really would like to see more photos and possibly link up with some old soldiers I served with.
Also, for the record, I would like to ask about a couple of conflicting accounts I have. Out.

Devtun

Bill Belichick don’t care….we’re on to Cincinnati.

Carlton G. Long

I watch a couple NFL games a year for entertainment purposes. I take the game, its players, and especially its leadership about as seriously as I take the WNBA.

David

No dog in this fight but
1) I have to wonder if Brady’s lead counsel was Lance Armstrong?
2) This reminds me of the St. Louis Cardinals’ cheating scandal.. just what the hell could the reigning World Series Champs in 2012 learn from the LAstros, the worst team in baseball. How to lose?