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Brady exonerated, suspension erased, NFL berated by judge in his ruling

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Federal Judge Berman vacated the suspension of Tom Brady, citing numerous violations of the Federal Arbitration Act and of the NFL’s own collective bargaining agreement. He cited as factors in his ruling the lack of neutrality and fundamental fairness on the part of the arbitrator Roger Goodell, the lack of notice given to Mr. Brady, and the decision of the arbitrator to deny Mr. Brady’s legal team the opportunity to review the investigative materials of the Wells team and to interrogate the Wells report co-author Jeffrey Pash. Judge Berman also cited the inconsistency of punishments by the NFL for specific violations whose penalties have been collectively bargained, emphasizing that the allegations against Mr. Brady are best categorized as equipment code violations rather than being charges similar to violations of the NFL’s substance abuse policy, as Goodell had argued.

The issue of lack of notice, which cannot be remedied, may render the dispute not open to re-arbitration.

While Judge Berman’s ruling was based upon the issues of arbitrator fairness and CBA compliance, in a stern rebuke he also noted that throughout the entire process of their investigation the NFL had willfully ignored exonerating evidence and data, had played a role in allowing false information to drive the public debate, and had generally engaged in a clumsy and fundamentally biased rush to judgement.

An NFL spokesman indicated that the league plans to appeal the verdict.

(note: I haven't read Berman's ruling yet, but this is what I expect it to say)
 
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Federal Judge Berman vacated the suspension of Tom Brady, citing numerous violations of the Federal Arbitration Act and of the NFL’s own collective bargaining agreement. He cited as factors in his ruling the lack of neutrality and fundamental fairness on the part of the arbitrator Roger Goodell, the lack of notice given to Mr. Brady, and the decision of the arbitrator to deny Mr. Brady’s legal team the opportunity to review the investigative materials of the Wells team and to interrogate the Wells report co-author Jeffrey Pash. Judge Berman also cited the inconsistency of punishments by the NFL for specific violations whose penalties have been collectively bargained, emphasizing that the allegations against Mr. Brady are best categorized as equipment code violations rather than being charges similar to violations of the NFL’s substance abuse policy, as Goodell had argued.

The issue of lack of notice, which cannot be remedied, may render the dispute not open to re-arbitration.

While Judge Berman’s ruling was based upon the issues of arbitrator fairness and CBA compliance, in a stern rebuke he also noted that throughout the entire process of their investigation the NFL had willfully ignored exonerating evidence and data, had played a role in allowing false information to drive the public debate, and had generally engaged in a clumsy and fundamentally biased rush to judgement.

An NFL spokesman indicated that the league plans to appeal the verdict.

(note: I haven't read Berman's ruling yet, but this is what I expect it to say)


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I like how Berman calls the Wells investigation an "independent" investigation with quotes throughout the ruling!
 
Berman writes that he vacates the suspension on 3 grounds: no notice of discipline, the NFL didn't make Pash available as a witness, & denial of investigative files
 
Peter King ‏@SI_PeterKing 13m13 minutes agoBronx, NY
The right thing happened. Case was never proven. Now the Patriots need to get their 2 draft picks back.
 
How much lithium are you on? Whatever it is, time to up the dose.
 
For the reasons stated herein, the Management Council's motion to confirm the arbitration
award [ECF No.4] is denied and the Players Association's motion to vacate the arbitration
award [ECF No. 28] is granted.

Brady's four-game suspension is vacated, effective immediately.

The Clerk is respectfully requested to close cases 15 Civ. 5916 and 15 Civ. 5982.

Dated: New York, New York
September 3, 2015

RMB
RICHARD M. BERMAN, U.S.D.J.
 
Federal Judge Berman vacated the suspension of Tom Brady, citing numerous violations of the Federal Arbitration Act and of the NFL’s own collective bargaining agreement. He cited as factors in his ruling the lack of neutrality and fundamental fairness on the part of the arbitrator Roger Goodell, the lack of notice given to Mr. Brady, and the decision of the arbitrator to deny Mr. Brady’s legal team the opportunity to review the investigative materials of the Wells team and to interrogate the Wells report co-author Jeffrey Pash. Judge Berman also cited the inconsistency of punishments by the NFL for specific violations whose penalties have been collectively bargained, emphasizing that the allegations against Mr. Brady are best categorized as equipment code violations rather than being charges similar to violations of the NFL’s substance abuse policy, as Goodell had argued.

The issue of lack of notice, which cannot be remedied, may render the dispute not open to re-arbitration.

While Judge Berman’s ruling was based upon the issues of arbitrator fairness and CBA compliance, in a stern rebuke he also noted that throughout the entire process of their investigation the NFL had willfully ignored exonerating evidence and data, had played a role in allowing false information to drive the public debate, and had generally engaged in a clumsy and fundamentally biased rush to judgement.

An NFL spokesman indicated that the league plans to appeal the verdict.

(note: I haven't read Berman's ruling yet, but this is what I expect it to say)
As I've said repeatedly, it makes zero difference in the public eye. The. Patriots, Bill Belecheat, and atom Brady have been exposed for lying and cheating once again. Hope the NFL appeals and drags in on even further. Oh yeah, and looks like those rumors of Tommy Boy and Giselle may be true.
 
I *wish* he could have ruled on the actual facts of the case, and ruled that the NFL's case against Brady and the Patriots was completely absurd and they should be ashamed of themselves, but he didn't actually have the legal authority to rule on that. He could only rule on process. And...well....he sure did.
 
If people haven't seen or read this its a great article.

The NFL under Goodell has been criticized for becoming quite a mess, especially when it comes to player discipline, and deflate-gate sums that up. As soon as the parties got in front of Berman, he chided the NFL, asking, “What is evidence of scheme or conspiracy that covers the January 18 game? I'm having trouble with that.” There never was any.

The entire process didn’t stand up to scrutiny. The investigation was never independent, which became clearer as the process went along. The NFL never did anything to correct false information leaked to the media, information that Patriots owner Robert Kraft said he believes came from the NFL itself, which might have showed their mind was made up from the beginning. The lack of real evidence in the report was somewhat stunning, based on Wells’ assertions and the NFL’s punishment. And Goodell upholding an appeal that basically amounted to his own verdict really looked bad after Berman ruled against the NFL

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...ady-suspension-in-deflate-gate-221425352.html
 
Federal Judge Berman vacated the suspension of Tom Brady, citing numerous violations of the Federal Arbitration Act and of the NFL’s own collective bargaining agreement. He cited as factors in his ruling the lack of neutrality and fundamental fairness on the part of the arbitrator Roger Goodell, the lack of notice given to Mr. Brady, and the decision of the arbitrator to deny Mr. Brady’s legal team the opportunity to review the investigative materials of the Wells team and to interrogate the Wells report co-author Jeffrey Pash. Judge Berman also cited the inconsistency of punishments by the NFL for specific violations whose penalties have been collectively bargained, emphasizing that the allegations against Mr. Brady are best categorized as equipment code violations rather than being charges similar to violations of the NFL’s substance abuse policy, as Goodell had argued.

The issue of lack of notice, which cannot be remedied, may render the dispute not open to re-arbitration.

While Judge Berman’s ruling was based upon the issues of arbitrator fairness and CBA compliance, in a stern rebuke he also noted that throughout the entire process of their investigation the NFL had willfully ignored exonerating evidence and data, had played a role in allowing false information to drive the public debate, and had generally engaged in a clumsy and fundamentally biased rush to judgement.

An NFL spokesman indicated that the league plans to appeal the verdict.

(note: I haven't read Berman's ruling yet, but this is what I expect it to say)
So basically a technicality...he wasn't given enough notice? Boo hoo....appeal!!!
 
Berman didn't just rule for Brady, he completely destroyed the NFL and rules for Brady right down the line on MULTIPLE counts, when even just 1 would do. Despite Munson & Cossack crying on ESPN, it will be really difficult to get the 2nd circuit court to overturn, as they would have to overturn every aspect of Berman's finding.
 
Tom Brady wins.
It's what he does.
To a greater extent than any other player in NFL history.
 
Threads like this prove Tom Crean sucks, and how he and Glass have destroyed IU hoops. There is no real anticipation for the upcoming bball season, so we get thread after thread of football.
 
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