Cover your idiocy with "lol kiddings?"Byrdbrain said:The first rule of troll club is ......
Bart Hubbuch @BartHubbuch Sep 3
Bart Hubbuch retweeted Stephanie Stradley
I admit this was some tongue-in-cheek trolling to rile up the Boston folks. Thanks for falling for it.
Bart Hubbuch added,
JimBoSox9 said:Credit Hubbach for summing up the entire state of journalism in America today with one single, sad tweet.
Like Jenkins'stupid arrogance and tone-deafness as Lance Armstrong went after supporters who told the truth under oath? People who had defended him, feed him, and he turned on them becaue they had the adaucity to tell the truth about Lance? Who does Mort have to support to become a hero now? Ortiz?cornwalls@6 said:Right there with Jenkins' great columns as the best overview of this mess/take down of the dumpster fire that is the league office right now. I never underestimate the capacity for stupid arrogance and tone-deafness from these fuckers, but this does feel like a tipping point. Hopefully the reports earlier today of a growing number owners seeing the need for change have traction.
I don't think that's why they buy sports teams.BigSoxFan said:their real objective, which is to maximize the profitability of their investments.
I would respectfully suggest Bart leave legal interpretation to lawyers
The regular season starts tomorrow morning and I can’t wait to fully commit my energy and emotion to focus on the challenges of the 2015 NFL season. I want to thank my family, my friends, all of the fans, past and current players and my teammates for the support they have given me throughout this challenging experience. I also want to thank Judge Berman and his staff for their efforts to resolve this matter over the past five weeks. I am very grateful. My thanks also to the union's legal team who has fought so hard right along with me. While I am pleased to be eligible to play, I am sorry our league had to endure this. I don’t think it has been good for our sport - to a large degree, we have all lost. I am also sorry to anyone whose feelings I may have hurt as I have tried to work to resolve this situation. I love the NFL. It is a privilege to be a member of the NFL community and I will always try to do my best in representing my team and the league in a way that would make all members of this community proud. I look forward to the competition on the playing field and I hope the attention of NFL fans can return to where it belongs - on the many great players and coaches who work so hard every week, and sacrifice so much, to make this game great. Most importantly, I look forward to representing the New England Patriots on Thursday night in our season opener. I hope to make all of our fans proud this year … and beyond!
Laser Show said:My god, what I wouldn't give for the precious this year
Unfortunately, Mort is still trying to figure out 'slogans'.tims4wins said:It's not real life, it's just twitter. Oh man. Mort probably wants to steal that slogan.
Seriously. I'll never get what more people want from this guy. He's never in the news for legitimate problems, is heavily involved in his communities and various charitable organizations, takes pay cuts for the betterment of his team, never shoves the "Jesus" card down everyone's throat, puts his teammates and coaches first, was drafted late and worked his ass off to get where he's at (and still takes none of it for granted), has been loyal to the league and his team's fanbase, never throws anyone under the bus - EVER, and somehow manages to never take himself too seriously.jimbobim said:The guy exudes class and people who hate him are poor delusional fools.
Stradley has been great but I wish people would stop including her in the parade of Twitter bullshit that has been going on. She has addressed it a couple of times but I hate that she gets dragged into this stuff. She has been a tremendous resource but people have to ruin everything.BannedbyNYYFans.com said:The amazing thing is after Steph Stradley calls him out on it, he doubles down and says, "Its just twitter, amirite??"
What a buffoon.
Ed Hillel said:Sorry to anyone's feelings he has hurt? WTF?
Ed Hillel said:Sorry to anyone's feelings he has hurt? WTF? Did Don Yee write that?
I wonder if he'll do something with NBC/Al Michaels (screw Collinsworth) for the opener.Ed Hillel said:So when are we getting the Brady interview(s)? Bye week before the Colts? Will we ever see DoritoDink and Jastremski? I think so, when is an interesting question.
Well Done!singaporesoxfan said:Master of the house
Keeper of the zoo
Ready to arbitrate a case or two
I don't care if you're
Beating up your wife
Just don't let the air out or you're banned for life
bankshot1 said:I wonder if he'll do something with NBC/Al Michaels (screw Collinsworth) for the opener.
Pool cover company.Ed Hillel said:Sorry to anyone's feelings he has hurt? WTF? Did Don Yee write that?
The rest of the statement is good, but that sticks out to me. It won't be interpreted well. And frankly, it's just odd. Is he talking to Giselle? Mark Brunell? Why is he apologizing to anybody?
edmunddantes said:Wow... Reiss is not happy.
https://twitter.com/dirtywaterfan/status/639997216896229376
Looks like someone put words in his mouth and on his byline.
"I never wrote those words and my byline should not be attached"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1e5h9YSe_kPunchado said:So…now what do we do?
This is from one month ago...nattysez said:I respectfully disagree that Brady's statement is a good one. This reads like his first press conference -- he wants you to believe he did nothing wrong, but he won't state without equivocation that these accusations are without merit.
It is really disconcerting how few times Brady and Yee have explicitly said "I/Tom did nothing wrong." Yee's first press statement didn't say it explicitly, and now Brady avoids saying that in his statement.
some proper wailing cries of innocence. Maybe rend a garment or two to show he has nothing to hide.Gambler7 said:This is from one month ago...
"I did nothing wrong and no one in the Patriots organization did either. The fact is neither I, nor any equipment person has done anything we have been accused of." He then went into further detail of never texting anyone about psi in footballs, etc.
He also testified under oath. I mean, WTF do people want? Every time he speaks he has to plead his innocence?
He said Jastremski and McNally testified they never did anything and it was completely left out of the report. This is a new fact isn't it?BannedbyNYYFans.com said:Wow. If that was Brady's dad calling in, that was kinda awesome and definitely interesting. I've seen his dad interviewed many times and I've seen The Brady 6 a gazillion times and that didn't sound like Tom Sr....but who know? Either way, he knew the facts and had this Chip Franklin clown back peddling.
That's a fair point. Maybe he felt like his prior post covered this territory, so he'd focus on moving forward in this one. I still think repeating "I did nothing wrong" would have been preferable, but reasonable minds can disagree.Gambler7 said:This is from one month ago...
"I did nothing wrong and no one in the Patriots organization did either. The fact is neither I, nor any equipment person has done anything we have been accused of." He then went into further detail of never texting anyone about psi in footballs, etc.
He also testified under oath. I mean, WTF do people want? Every time he speaks he has to plead his innocence?
I'm not sure if it's a new "fact", but isn't it something that we could deduce as soon as the Wells Report came out? I mean, we know they testified (JM testifying four times) and it's been said that they were completely forthcoming. If they admitted to doing anything wrong, it would be in the report. Hence, it must be true that they testified they never did anything and it was completely left out of the report.Gambler7 said:He said Jastremski and McNally testified they never did anything and it was completely left out of the report. This is a new fact isn't it?
The more significant quality of that post I felt was him coming off as a far wiser and more compassionate statesman for the NFL than the commissioner who's latest dispatch is appealing Berman behind his shredded cloak of "integrity of the game."nattysez said:That's a fair point. Maybe he felt like his prior post covered this territory, so he'd focus on moving forward in this one. I still think repeating "I did nothing wrong" would have been preferable, but reasonable minds can disagree.