Thursday, September 3, 2015

I Hope He is Happy

Tom Brady Laughing at Goodell
The ruling came down that Tom Brady doesn’t have to sit out any games. The judge ruled that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell overstepped his authority and that the inmates are now allowed to run the asylum.

He based his ruling on the fact Goodell never told Brady what the consequences would be if he broke the rules (i.e. play with his own balls no matter what the NFL rules are and to obstruct an investigation). Like I said many posts ago cheaters never win until they do.

So let me get this straight. Tom Brady wasn’t aware of what his punishment would be, so he gets away with cheating and obstruction of justice. I thought ignorance of the law was not a defense in the USA. I guess I was wrong.

I predicted Tom Brady would win and now he has. I hope he’s happy with his victory and the hit his reputation has taken everywhere in the country except Boston where a media person advocated and suggested the murder of Goodell. I guess now that Brady won maybe this person will now advocate just shooting his dog on his front porch and keying his car.

Just to so everyone knows Brady admitted he destroyed his phone so the investigator couldn’t check it. With that he also admitted he was the one who gave the orders to those poor, poor persons who got suspended to make sure the game balls are to his majesty’s liking. Brady admitted he was guilty, but in Tom Brady’s world that means nothing. In today’s world Cheaters Win and are revered in their hometown.

I guess if Brady now goes out and murders someone and is caught destroying the gun and…………wait that did happen to a New Patriot and he was sent to jail. But if Tom Brady was the one he would have every single person in Boston take out loans for his defense fund and they will swear to the highest court, “Don’t believe your lying eyes. Believe what I’m telling you.” I hope you’re happy Tom “Cheater” Brady.

I guess what is now best for the NFL is for Roger Goodell to resign and do it immediately. Bring Paul Tagliabue back in the interim and let’s find a new commissioner like Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis to retake some control of the NFL.

Goodell’s tenure has been a disaster. He has never won in court and now that good man of character Greg Hardy is ready to take his suspension to court so he can not only beat women, but the man across from him when he lines up for the Dallas Cowboys, another team that is owned and has a roster full of paragons of virtue.

The taste in my mouth is now very bad, so while I’m in rant mode a little side story comes to mind. The Green Bay announcers Saturday night against the Eagles made a statement that rookie wide receiver Ed Williams is only the second player to be issued No. 5 since Hornung left in 1966. They said the first one was quarterback Vince Ferragamo in 1986 I think because they made a reference to him being fat without actually saying his name.

However, a little bit of research revealed that quarterback Don Majkowski wore No. 5 the first two games of his first season in 1987. Then quarterback Willie Gilllus wore it for games 3-5 that season before the Majik Man came back to play games 6 to 15. Majkowski then changed his number to 7 in 1988. Kicker Curtis Burrow was the last one to wear No. 5 in his only game as a Packer - the final game of 1988,

It seems doing your homework – whether it be the announcer who made the statement or his researcher – isn’t what it used to be. If I could find the truth they could have also.

Sad state of affairs our modern world is when professional announcers can be so ill-informed and politicians and radio/TV talk show hosts can just plain lie. The world is going to hell in a handbasket and there doesn’t seem to be anything we can do about it.

So I now step down from my soapbox and return to things I can do something about……………..wait a minute I don’t run the Packers I just play like I do on the internets (sorry I just read an article about the 15 dumbest Presidents and couldn’t help myself – if you catch my obscure reference). Bye for now and buy bonds (another older reference).

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