My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
Agree. No point in arguing with someone who admittedly is doing it because a)Browns are his team and likes to soft troll/play devil's advocate.
Totally hope this guy plays less than a full season and they have go eat the contract.
While this is mostly true, that doesn't mean I am not bothered by teh holes in the NFL's argument for a year long suspension. Their precedent for VIOLENT acts has been six games. No one has put forth the argument that Watson was violent, yet the NFL argues that a non-violent scenario is a full year plus another review. That's BS and that's what the judge said. The NFL argued that this situation was unprecedented, but the judge's counter was that an unprecedented situation does not empower the NFL to create new rules. This is why the number is six games vs 8 or a full yeaer.
I think its lenient cause of Bob Kraft and his sticky situation, or maybe Jerry and his Prostitutes or maybe Snyder and the Cheerleaders.
NFL has let the owners slide, tough to give Deshaun the full year and have people cite owners "GETTING OFF" No pun intended, looking at you Mr Kraft
Funny how Deshauns camp came out yesterday saying they expected ZERO games, Sure......just BS posturing
100%
This Washington thing sure is getting swept under the rug. Funny how Gruden was dealt with so swiftly as a side piece to the investigation, yet not a peep about the Washington environment.
1996: Toronto 2003: St. Paul 2005: Thunder Bay 2008: West Palm Beach, Tampa 2009: Chicago I, Chicago II 2010: Boston 2011: Toronto I, Toronto II, Winnipeg 2012: Missoula 2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo 2014: St. Paul, Milwaukee 2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto I, Toronto II 2022: Hamilton, Toronto 2023: St. Paul I, St. Paul II 2024: Vancouver I, Vancouver II
If there’s one thing I trust, it’s an NFL investigation, and if Stephen Ross HAD offered money to his coach to tank games, they absolutely would be honest & forthright about it.
My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
Good timing on this to cover up the Watson verdict, huh?
Or am I looking too deep into this?
Why would the NFL want to 'cover up' the Watson decision? They pushed for more and the federal judge ruled the other way.
To have people stop talking about an NFL player still in the league for multiple sexual misconduct settlements? Just a thought?
I actually thought you meant the opposite; that they're releasing the Dolphins story at the same time as Watson's so that the Dolphins story doesn't get as much attention as it normally would. Watson's a lost cause. He'll always be a pariah and his ridiculous contract with the Browns isn't going away. The league is stuck with him for the foreseeable future. As for the Dolphins, the league seems to take "integrity of the game" violations more seriously than deplorable and even violent behavior (Brady suspended 4 games for cheating, Ray Rice suspended 2 games for uppercutting his girlfriend as an example). I think they wanted to punish the Dolphins, but they don't want people harping on it because it's TAMPERING to talk to Brady on a boat. And tampering is BAD! In most circles, tampering isn't as bad as rape or assault, but the NFL isn't "most circles." I also think the NFL cleared the Dolphins from Flores' "tanking" claims because, again, god forbid the integrity of the game be compromised. But I wouldn't be surprised if Stephen Ross did offer Flores money to lose. The league just wants it to be forgotten.
My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
Good timing on this to cover up the Watson verdict, huh?
Or am I looking too deep into this?
Why would the NFL want to 'cover up' the Watson decision? They pushed for more and the federal judge ruled the other way.
To have people stop talking about an NFL player still in the league for multiple sexual misconduct settlements? Just a thought?
I actually thought you meant the opposite; that they're releasing the Dolphins story at the same time as Watson's so that the Dolphins story doesn't get as much attention as it normally would. Watson's a lost cause. He'll always be a pariah and his ridiculous contract with the Browns isn't going away. The league is stuck with him for the foreseeable future. As for the Dolphins, the league seems to take "integrity of the game" violations more seriously than deplorable and even violent behavior (Brady suspended 4 games for cheating, Ray Rice suspended 2 games for uppercutting his girlfriend as an example). I think they wanted to punish the Dolphins, but they don't want people harping on it because it's TAMPERING to talk to Brady on a boat. And tampering is BAD! In most circles, tampering isn't as bad as rape or assault, but the NFL isn't "most circles." I also think the NFL cleared the Dolphins from Flores' "tanking" claims because, again, god forbid the integrity of the game be compromised. But I wouldn't be surprised if Stephen Ross did offer Flores money to lose. The league just wants it to be forgotten.
That is fishy too, no pun intended. Brady had the convo with him. Why doesn't he get popped for something?
My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
Good timing on this to cover up the Watson verdict, huh?
Or am I looking too deep into this?
Why would the NFL want to 'cover up' the Watson decision? They pushed for more and the federal judge ruled the other way.
To have people stop talking about an NFL player still in the league for multiple sexual misconduct settlements? Just a thought?
I actually thought you meant the opposite; that they're releasing the Dolphins story at the same time as Watson's so that the Dolphins story doesn't get as much attention as it normally would. Watson's a lost cause. He'll always be a pariah and his ridiculous contract with the Browns isn't going away. The league is stuck with him for the foreseeable future. As for the Dolphins, the league seems to take "integrity of the game" violations more seriously than deplorable and even violent behavior (Brady suspended 4 games for cheating, Ray Rice suspended 2 games for uppercutting his girlfriend as an example). I think they wanted to punish the Dolphins, but they don't want people harping on it because it's TAMPERING to talk to Brady on a boat. And tampering is BAD! In most circles, tampering isn't as bad as rape or assault, but the NFL isn't "most circles." I also think the NFL cleared the Dolphins from Flores' "tanking" claims because, again, god forbid the integrity of the game be compromised. But I wouldn't be surprised if Stephen Ross did offer Flores money to lose. The league just wants it to be forgotten.
Rape and assault are crimes that have the force of law. I'm not sure I believe there is a need to go much beyond the law.
My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
Good timing on this to cover up the Watson verdict, huh?
Or am I looking too deep into this?
Why would the NFL want to 'cover up' the Watson decision? They pushed for more and the federal judge ruled the other way.
To have people stop talking about an NFL player still in the league for multiple sexual misconduct settlements? Just a thought?
I actually thought you meant the opposite; that they're releasing the Dolphins story at the same time as Watson's so that the Dolphins story doesn't get as much attention as it normally would. Watson's a lost cause. He'll always be a pariah and his ridiculous contract with the Browns isn't going away. The league is stuck with him for the foreseeable future. As for the Dolphins, the league seems to take "integrity of the game" violations more seriously than deplorable and even violent behavior (Brady suspended 4 games for cheating, Ray Rice suspended 2 games for uppercutting his girlfriend as an example). I think they wanted to punish the Dolphins, but they don't want people harping on it because it's TAMPERING to talk to Brady on a boat. And tampering is BAD! In most circles, tampering isn't as bad as rape or assault, but the NFL isn't "most circles." I also think the NFL cleared the Dolphins from Flores' "tanking" claims because, again, god forbid the integrity of the game be compromised. But I wouldn't be surprised if Stephen Ross did offer Flores money to lose. The league just wants it to be forgotten.
That is fishy too, no pun intended. Brady had the convo with him. Why doesn't he get popped for something?
It's not against the rules for players to be involved with these talks, only the teams are in violation of the rules, so by the NFL bylaws Brady did nothing wrong.
As for Brady, the reason he's not being punished is because the NFL's anti-tampering policy puts the onus on teams to report any outside tampering. Basically, the team that does the tampering can be punished, but the player can't. If the Dolphins reached out to Brady first, then they were the ones who tampered. On the other hand, if Brady reached out first, then the Dolphins were supposed to report that to the NFL. Here's the exact wording of the rule from the league's anti-tampering policy: "If a club is contacted by a player (or his representative) who is under contract to or whose negotiating rights are held by another club, and such player has not been given permission to negotiate with other clubs, or such player is not in a permissible negotiating period under the terms of an operative collective bargaining agreement, then the contacted club is prohibited from (i) negotiating with the player or his agent; (ii) discussing even in general terms the player's possible employment with the contacted club; or (iii) discussing the player's contract or his potential or ongoing contract negotiations with his current club."
My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
Good timing on this to cover up the Watson verdict, huh?
Or am I looking too deep into this?
Why would the NFL want to 'cover up' the Watson decision? They pushed for more and the federal judge ruled the other way.
To have people stop talking about an NFL player still in the league for multiple sexual misconduct settlements? Just a thought?
I actually thought you meant the opposite; that they're releasing the Dolphins story at the same time as Watson's so that the Dolphins story doesn't get as much attention as it normally would. Watson's a lost cause. He'll always be a pariah and his ridiculous contract with the Browns isn't going away. The league is stuck with him for the foreseeable future. As for the Dolphins, the league seems to take "integrity of the game" violations more seriously than deplorable and even violent behavior (Brady suspended 4 games for cheating, Ray Rice suspended 2 games for uppercutting his girlfriend as an example). I think they wanted to punish the Dolphins, but they don't want people harping on it because it's TAMPERING to talk to Brady on a boat. And tampering is BAD! In most circles, tampering isn't as bad as rape or assault, but the NFL isn't "most circles." I also think the NFL cleared the Dolphins from Flores' "tanking" claims because, again, god forbid the integrity of the game be compromised. But I wouldn't be surprised if Stephen Ross did offer Flores money to lose. The league just wants it to be forgotten.
That is fishy too, no pun intended. Brady had the convo with him. Why doesn't he get popped for something?
It's not against the rules for players to be involved with these talks, only the teams are in violation of the rules, so by the NFL bylaws Brady did nothing wrong.
As for Brady, the reason he's not being punished is because the NFL's anti-tampering policy puts the onus on teams to report any outside tampering. Basically, the team that does the tampering can be punished, but the player can't. If the Dolphins reached out to Brady first, then they were the ones who tampered. On the other hand, if Brady reached out first, then the Dolphins were supposed to report that to the NFL. Here's the exact wording of the rule from the league's anti-tampering policy: "If a club is contacted by a player (or his representative) who is under contract to or whose negotiating rights are held by another club, and such player has not been given permission to negotiate with other clubs, or such player is not in a permissible negotiating period under the terms of an operative collective bargaining agreement, then the contacted club is prohibited from (i) negotiating with the player or his agent; (ii) discussing even in general terms the player's possible employment with the contacted club; or (iii) discussing the player's contract or his potential or ongoing contract negotiations with his current club."
Interesting, now the other dumb question. The two actually discussed his contract and such? I mean I guess they did since the Dolphins are losing draft picks.
Asking the questions because I haven't followed the story closely.
My beloved (or hated depending on the day) Miami Dolphins have had their loser owner suspended for a month and docked a 1st and 3rd round draft pick for tampering in trying to acquire Brady. It's the type of tampering that every team probably does, but only franchises as inept as the Dolphins get caught. They appear to be in the clear though regarding Flores' tanking claims.
Good timing on this to cover up the Watson verdict, huh?
Or am I looking too deep into this?
Why would the NFL want to 'cover up' the Watson decision? They pushed for more and the federal judge ruled the other way.
To have people stop talking about an NFL player still in the league for multiple sexual misconduct settlements? Just a thought?
I actually thought you meant the opposite; that they're releasing the Dolphins story at the same time as Watson's so that the Dolphins story doesn't get as much attention as it normally would. Watson's a lost cause. He'll always be a pariah and his ridiculous contract with the Browns isn't going away. The league is stuck with him for the foreseeable future. As for the Dolphins, the league seems to take "integrity of the game" violations more seriously than deplorable and even violent behavior (Brady suspended 4 games for cheating, Ray Rice suspended 2 games for uppercutting his girlfriend as an example). I think they wanted to punish the Dolphins, but they don't want people harping on it because it's TAMPERING to talk to Brady on a boat. And tampering is BAD! In most circles, tampering isn't as bad as rape or assault, but the NFL isn't "most circles." I also think the NFL cleared the Dolphins from Flores' "tanking" claims because, again, god forbid the integrity of the game be compromised. But I wouldn't be surprised if Stephen Ross did offer Flores money to lose. The league just wants it to be forgotten.
The league cares about the integrity of the game only when it suits the league’s interests.
If they were to acknowledge a team intentionally tanked, it opens up a Pandora’s box questioning the credibility of not only the Dolphin’s but the entire league. They can’t have that with all the money involved in sports books and fantasy football.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
0
F Me In The Brain
this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,388
If Goodell imposes a harsher sentence, the NFL will be sued in federal court. If that happens, Watson will be on the field all season.
I would rather see Watson sue, play this year and then be suspended next season. That way missing game checks would be sizable instead of the minuscule amounts they would be this year. The league allowing his contract with the Browns to be really low this year to lessen the amount he would lose during a suspension is shameful.
0
F Me In The Brain
this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,388
If Goodell imposes a harsher sentence, the NFL will be sued in federal court. If that happens, Watson will be on the field all season.
I would rather see Watson sue, play this year and then be suspended next season. That way missing game checks would be sizable instead of the minuscule amounts they would be this year. The league allowing his contract with the Browns to be really low this year to lessen the amount he would lose during a suspension is shameful.
If Goodell imposes a harsher sentence, the NFL will be sued in federal court. If that happens, Watson will be on the field all season.
I would rather see Watson sue, play this year and then be suspended next season. That way missing game checks would be sizable instead of the minuscule amounts they would be this year. The league allowing his contract with the Browns to be really low this year to lessen the amount he would lose during a suspension is shameful.
If Goodell imposes a harsher sentence, the NFL will be sued in federal court. If that happens, Watson will be on the field all season.
I would rather see Watson sue, play this year and then be suspended next season. That way missing game checks would be sizable instead of the minuscule amounts they would be this year. The league allowing his contract with the Browns to be really low this year to lessen the amount he would lose during a suspension is shameful.
Zero chance the NFL wins in federal court. Plus, all of its Kraft, Jones, and other dirty secrets become discoverable, because it's the basis for their defense. That's no good for the league.
0
F Me In The Brain
this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,388
If Goodell imposes a harsher sentence, the NFL will be sued in federal court. If that happens, Watson will be on the field all season.
I would rather see Watson sue, play this year and then be suspended next season. That way missing game checks would be sizable instead of the minuscule amounts they would be this year. The league allowing his contract with the Browns to be really low this year to lessen the amount he would lose during a suspension is shameful.
If Goodell imposes a harsher sentence, the NFL will be sued in federal court. If that happens, Watson will be on the field all season.
I would rather see Watson sue, play this year and then be suspended next season. That way missing game checks would be sizable instead of the minuscule amounts they would be this year. The league allowing his contract with the Browns to be really low this year to lessen the amount he would lose during a suspension is shameful.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
If Goodell imposes a harsher sentence, the NFL will be sued in federal court. If that happens, Watson will be on the field all season.
I would rather see Watson sue, play this year and then be suspended next season. That way missing game checks would be sizable instead of the minuscule amounts they would be this year. The league allowing his contract with the Browns to be really low this year to lessen the amount he would lose during a suspension is shameful.
Agree. The Browns are hot trash
Your tears are nourishing.
🔥 🗑
Cock and balls, please
Sounds like a massage request from Watson….well except for the “please” part.
Comments
Totally hope this guy plays less than a full season and they have go eat the contract.
Whoever makes the SB will be tough to beat
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
This Washington thing sure is getting swept under the rug. Funny how Gruden was dealt with so swiftly as a side piece to the investigation, yet not a peep about the Washington environment.
2003: St. Paul
2005: Thunder Bay
2008: West Palm Beach, Tampa
2009: Chicago I, Chicago II
2010: Boston
2011: Toronto I, Toronto II, Winnipeg
2012: Missoula
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo
2014: St. Paul, Milwaukee
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto I, Toronto II
2022: Hamilton, Toronto
2023: St. Paul I, St. Paul II
2024: Vancouver I, Vancouver II
Or am I looking too deep into this?
i bet many many dildos
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
Here's the exact wording of the rule from the league's anti-tampering policy:
"If a club is contacted by a player (or his representative) who is under contract to or whose negotiating rights are held by another club, and such player has not been given permission to negotiate with other clubs, or such player is not in a permissible negotiating period under the terms of an operative collective bargaining agreement, then the contacted club is prohibited from (i) negotiating with the player or his agent; (ii) discussing even in general terms the player's possible employment with the contacted club; or (iii) discussing the player's contract or his potential or ongoing contract negotiations with his current club."
Asking the questions because I haven't followed the story closely.
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
The Browns are hot trash
🔥 🗑
its allowed under the cba....
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com