To Save Sport NFL Needs to Suspend New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady and Coach Bill Belichick Due To Constant Cheating

UPDATE: We are hearing that the NFL might only suspend Tom Brady for 4 games! This is complete bullshit!
Tom Brady needs to be benched for at least the entire next season, or we will work everyday to bring financial harm to the NFL and especially the Patriots!

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The NFL is considering punishment for the Patriots after being caught cheating multiple times – most recently in #deflategate this past season.

Cheating NE Patriots Also Tried Sneaking Unapproved Football Into AFC Championship Game

Cheating NE Patriots Also Tried Sneaking Unapproved Football Into AFC Championship Game

The NFL is a little too late in my opinion, if the Patriots punishment even happens at all, which it better, but the damage is already done, and the Patriots were allowed to cheat their way to another “championship”, although badly tainted like the rest. In fact, the New England Patriots have not legitimately won ANY Super Bowls – NOT EVEN ONE – they cheated in every single game, and Tom Brady’s legacy is damaged beyond repair.

The NFL really needs to get this right with the fans, because the NFL is in a very precarious place lately, with NFL players being arrested and charged with crimes at an alarming rate, which highlight the staff of criminals and thugs that the NFL employs. The NFL seems to be teetering between destruction and fan forgiveness, and they way they handle the Patriots team of perennial cheaters will determine which way they fall.

Two years suspension for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick is about right, but one year is the absolute least amount of time that cheaters Brady & Belichick should both spend off the football field!

Tom Brady and Bill Belichick are not only cheaters, but they are liars as well, and should not be allowed to take part in ANY part of the New England Patriots football operations for at least one year. This means no practices, no team meetings, no games all season. Neither of these dickhead cheaters should be able to step foot in an NFL facility for at least a year.

Patriots owner Robert Kraft should probably receive a large fine or something, since his employees cheated, in some very big games, which benefited owner Robert Kraft and others with the team.

The small tidbit of news I can offer is that the NFL is weighing a suspension of New England quarterback Tom Brady that could span up to one season. “Everything is being studied, everything is being considered,” an NFL source with knowledge of the disciplinary procedure told me Wednesday night.

The source said it would be wrong to think a season-long suspension will absolutely be the punishment doled out because that decision had not been finalized at the time of our conversation. But he also said it would be wrong to dismiss such an extended and seemingly improbable length of time as the ceiling for discipline.

The source declined to give a discipline floor, or the most lenient discipline Brady is facing. Interestingly, the source did not mention possible discipline for New England coach Bill Belichick or owner Robert Kraft.

It is clear the NFL is expecting to hand down some sort of discipline on #deflategate following the unveiling of the Ted Wells report at 1 p.m. Wednesday.

The process is in the hands of NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent and others.

(Yes, the Troy Vincent who was drafted by the Miami Dolphins, and also played for the Buffalo Bills, Washington Redskins, and Philadelphia Eagles).

ESPN has reported the NFL would respond to this Wells Report (there was another, you may recall) within days, not weeks.

That time frame is correct.

Obviously, if Brady misses the entire season, the AFC East is up for grabs. Indeed, this has implications beyond the division.

The last time a team other than New England won the AFC East was 2008 when the Dolphins won the division in a year Brady was injured the first regular-season game and missed the rest of the year.

Even a lesser suspension for Brady could affect the division. New England’s backup quarterback is second-year player Jimmy Garoppolo. Garoppolo has thrown 27 NFL regular-season passes.

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