I've decided to solve this problem as far as me is concerned. This will be my last season as a STH of the Jets (after more than 40.The decision is a slap in the face to the NFL plus each and every one of us who spend our money, time and emotions thereon.
NFL should appeal - no downside - they have strong general arguments based on respect for negotiated CBA - I need to read the decision, but I assume it focuses on supposed lack of evidence for NFL decision
I've decided to solve this problem as far as me is concerned. This will be my last season as a STH of the Jets (after more than 40.
Finding a buyer for the PSLs shouldn't be difficult and, with the current team and especially the replacement at QB,.values should go up from the 70-75 percent they are currently selling at.
Buy tickets for 3 cherry picked games on stubhub, fewer schleps to NJ and no money pissed away on preseason crap (see tonight) makes perfect sense for me
It's time
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NFL should appeal - no downside - they have strong general arguments based on respect for negotiated CBA - I need to read the decision, but I assume it focuses on procedural arguments
Apparently the decision is primarily based on the league's failure to notify Brady of the potential penalties for his part in the deflation scheme. But the ruling is completely silent on his obstruction of the investigation and his destruction of evidence. It is also silent on the CBA stating that the commissioner decides cases of conduct detrimental to the game. Plenty of grounds for appeal, I would think.
Apparently the decision is primarily based on the league's failure to notify Brady of the potential penalties for his part in the deflation scheme. But the ruling is completely silent on his obstruction of the investigation and his destruction of evidence. It is also silent on the CBA stating that the commissioner decides cases of conduct detrimental to the game. Plenty of grounds for appeal, I would think.
My decision has much more than this hideous biased decision. It's been awhile in the making and more about spending 4500 bucks a year for just 8 football games.Too early to give up hope on the basis of one idiot judge's ruling. At least wait until the appeals process plays out. After all, what if Brady has to sit out 4 games at some critical point in the season?
But what would the appeal do in this case? Wasn't the hearing about whether or not Goodell executed his power fairly?
Actually, it's the judge executing his power unfairly, if you ask me.