As you've probably already heard, "Deflategate" is over.
Well, not "over," but they've announced the nullification of Tom Brady's four-game suspension and everyone is celebrating.
Even EA Sports is pleased, the publisher that just recently released the latest Madden entry to widespread critical acclaim. Check out this update found on the official Madden Twitter page :
Yep, Tom Terrific will be on the field for opening day when the New England Patriots face the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 10 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. The virtual world is gonna love that, too.
In our Madden NFL 16 review , we praised the game's solidarity, accessibility and general packaging, calling it a "logical step in the history of the franchise." And yeah, the Pats are a lot better in that game with Brady at the helm.
Related Game(s): Madden NFL 16
WAYYYYYYY too much money has gone into whether or not he let a bit of air out of a football.
The NFL makes about infinity dollars every year. I think they can afford to waste a few million on a cheater like Brady who also happens to make about a bazillion dollars a year and so can afford to spend a few million to get off on a technicality.
The whole, "so and so makes X number of dollars so they shouldn't complain and should be ok with paying it" mentality needs to die someday soon in every different type of discussion out there.
Waste is waste.
Maybe it isn't this way in the states, but here at least, the judicial system pays some of the day to day expenses of these things, too.
Last edited by Underdog15 on 9/6/2015 8:06:34 PM
The only people celebrating are Pats fans, and everyone else already thought Pats fans were buttholes.
Way to many "gates" with this team, that's for sure.
WAYYYYYYY too much money has gone into whether or not he let a bit of air out of a football.
The NFL makes about infinity dollars every year. I think they can afford to waste a few million on a cheater like Brady who also happens to make about a bazillion dollars a year and so can afford to spend a few million to get off on a technicality.
The whole, "so and so makes X number of dollars so they shouldn't complain and should be ok with paying it" mentality needs to die someday soon in every different type of discussion out there.
Waste is waste.
Maybe it isn't this way in the states, but here at least, the judicial system pays some of the day to day expenses of these things, too.
Last edited by Underdog15 on 9/6/2015 8:06:34 PM
Way to many "gates" with this team, that's for sure.
The only people celebrating are Pats fans, and everyone else already thought Pats fans were buttholes.