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Brady's appeal denied


Mr. Scot

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Just now, stbugs said:

Not sure why any Panthers fans would be happy about this. First game, @Arizona Cardinals. I don't like making one of our key opponents' schedules way easier. We'll be fighting them for home field/first round bye/making playoffs (if Seattle wins division) and I know with Brady that would be a much harder game to win. Without Brady in Arizona and it is an easy win.

I don't understand why people would root for cheaters, just so that our competition may, or may not lose a game. 

Panthers either handle their business, or they don't deserve it.

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16 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Not sure why any Panthers fans would be happy about this. First game, @Arizona Cardinals. I don't like making one of our key opponents' schedules way easier. We'll be fighting them for home field/first round bye/making playoffs (if Seattle wins division) and I know with Brady that would be a much harder game to win. Without Brady in Arizona and it is an easy win.

I don't care what other teams do.

We win when we're supposed to, the rest takes care of itself. 

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29 minutes ago, joemac said:

So is that it then?? Have all possible appeals and whatever else been exhausted? This poo is beyond old. Just take the 4 games and STFU already!

Brady is upset about how this will tarnish his legacy.

(I'm sure in his mind, nobody thinks of him as a cheater already)

He can appeal to the Supreme Court, but speculation is they won't hear the case.

(they do kind of have more important things to do)

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1 minute ago, minicho said:

Am I the only one that thinks brady isn't guilty..? Plus it's not like it affected the game at all. 

At this point it not about guilt, as Mr. Scot said, it's about legacy. It's two years later...Who fycking cares about 2 seasons ago? He knows Eli already knocked him out of taking over Montana as the greastest Superbowl QB ever, so he's just saving face at this point. But he doesn't seem to realize he just looks petty.

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22 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Not sure why any Panthers fans would be happy about this. First game, @Arizona Cardinals. I don't like making one of our key opponents' schedules way easier. We'll be fighting them for home field/first round bye/making playoffs (if Seattle wins division) and I know with Brady that would be a much harder game to win. Without Brady in Arizona and it is an easy win.

I think that the game against Arizona is not as big as you fear. This is about the Patriots cheating and finally getting caught and having consequences. There is a long history of the Patriots trying hard to bend and even break the rules for their benefit. And most football fans, Panthers fans  included are happy they finally had to pay.

As for the Arizona record, I would worry more about the game we play against them heads up  this season more than how they do against anyone else. There is a good chance they don't even beat Seattle for the division let alone have a better record than us overall.

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