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Well, in the world of litigation happy USA, I am sure Geno will be bringing a multi million dollar lawsuit that will say the altercation ruined his future earning potential when he is released. Sounds like they both are juvenile and Geno's big mouth wrote a check his rear couldn't cash......................bet we find out it had to do with a mother/wife or girlfriend comment..................

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Tom...

just the other day Cam Newton got into a fight at training camp when he threw a pick 6...

thought the cornerback was showing off...

the coaches need to do a better job of monitoring or babysitting their QBs...
 
.....................bet we find out it had to do with a mother/wife or girlfriend comment..................

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It had to do with money; Smith owed the dude (not even going to attempt that spelling) money and wasn't paying him.

This is a tough break...............................for the Patriots.

Smith is just God awful, but then again, Spinach Chin Fitzpatrick is 1-6 vs New England, so it's 6 of one, half dozen of the other.
 
I heard Smith despite getting clobbered actually managed to throw a punch, but it got intercepted.
 
Geno was the one who owed the money to the puncher for travel expenses for a charity event of the puncher that Geno skipped.
 
This is not Enemkpali's first brush with off-the-field violence. At 19, while at a bar when he was at college at Louisiana Tech, a fight broke out and he punched an off-duty cop who was working security at the bar. On that night, Enemkpali had to be subdued first with pepper spray and then with a stun gun.

He was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer and disturbing the peace/drunk, according to court records. The charge was amended to simple battery, and he received a suspended jail sentence and was placed on 13 months' probation. He also was ordered to perform 32 hours of community service and to complete an anger-management course.
 
I have a relative with anger issues and this behavior is all too familiar. Once they're in the heat of the moment, they can't get out of the destructive course they set for themselves. Once the rage passes, they're back to the person you've come to expect. It's quite sad to see it take place.
 

Love how one of the judges points was that Brady performed better in the second half of the AFCCG with properly inflated footballs than he did in the first half with supposedly under inflated footballs, a point I've only been trying to make for nine months.

It's common sense, but the league and their ginger haired stooge don't want to hear about common sense.

If the suspension gets vacated, I'm going to be livid over the fact that the organization, which did nothing wrong, lost a first and a fourth round draft pick.

What a disgrace.
 
It's common sense, but the league and their ginger haired stooge don't want to hear about common sense.

If the suspension gets vacated, I'm going to be livid over the fact that the organization, which did nothing wrong, lost a first and a fourth round draft pick.

What a disgrace.

Is there any possibility if the Judge over turns the NFL ruling that Kraft can "sue" or "demand" the re-instatement of the draft picks? ^&confuse

--- LaRRy
 
Is there any possibility if the Judge over turns the NFL ruling that Kraft can "sue" or "demand" the re-instatement of the draft picks? ^&confuse

--- LaRRy

No chance; that would involve going after the league like Al Davis did and Kraft won't do that.................they're screwed, what a farce.............
 
This could be resolved real easily. Put the equipment guys on the stand and have them testify under oath subject to perjury charges. If they confirm Shady had nothing to do with this, then waive the suspension. If they say he did, then have the Pats forfeit the Super Bowl. If Kraft is confident that Brady is innocent then that's the way to go. They also might want to ask these equipment guys if they have received any money from Brady to keep quiet.
 
This could be resolved real easily. Put the equipment guys on the stand and have them testify under oath subject to perjury charges. If they confirm Shady had nothing to do with this, then waive the suspension. If they say he did, then have the Pats forfeit the Super Bowl. If Kraft is confident that Brady is innocent then that's the way to go. They also might want to ask these equipment guys if they have received any money from Brady to keep quiet.

That sounds like a great plan.

"Shady"..........."Belicheat and Shady, coming to a stadium near you real soon".............

And Goodell and the NFL office are a bastion of integrity.

The mind reels.
 

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