May 11, 2015
By Everett Rosenfeld
The National Football League (click here) suspended New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for four regular season games without pay "for conduct detrimental to the integrity of the NFL," the league announced Monday afternoon.
The league also announced that the team—which won the Super Bowl earlier this year—would be fined $1 million and forced to forfeit its first-round pick in the 2016 draft and its fourth-round selection in the 2017 draft.
The Patriots were accused following the AFC Championship game in January of intentionally deflating footballs. In explaining Monday's discipline announcement, the NFL said the team was penalized for "the violation of the playing rules and the failure to cooperate in the subsequent investigation."...
It's more than cheating. It is more than a breach in contract. This has involved the public who are fans to the team. Has anyone asked whether or not this is a legal violation?
By Everett Rosenfeld
The National Football League (click here) suspended New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady for four regular season games without pay "for conduct detrimental to the integrity of the NFL," the league announced Monday afternoon.
The league also announced that the team—which won the Super Bowl earlier this year—would be fined $1 million and forced to forfeit its first-round pick in the 2016 draft and its fourth-round selection in the 2017 draft.
The Patriots were accused following the AFC Championship game in January of intentionally deflating footballs. In explaining Monday's discipline announcement, the NFL said the team was penalized for "the violation of the playing rules and the failure to cooperate in the subsequent investigation."...
It's more than cheating. It is more than a breach in contract. This has involved the public who are fans to the team. Has anyone asked whether or not this is a legal violation?