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FOR FANS OF THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, IT’S THE BEST OF TIMES IF THE NFL PENALTY STANDS OR IF IT DOESN’T … THE PLANET EXPLAINS WHY

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By DAN VALENTI

PLANET VALENTI News and Commentary

(FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2015) — It has never been a better time to be a New England Patriots fan. Everyone is happy. Those who envy the team’s unparalleled success in an age of NFL Parity have “Deflategate,” Patriot fans bask in being World Champs and love the jealousy of “the haters” as the most sincere form or flattery. Moreover, the fans face a delicious win-win once the dust settles on the trumped-up sting. THE PLANET is enjoying the “controversy” so much that we come back to it one more time.

Who Dat “obnoxious, arrogant” Patriots fan? Why, it’s THE PLANET!

This is after a package arrived for us yesterday from Gillette Stadium in Foxboro. In it we found two items: (1) Our copy of NFL FIlms’ Three Games to Glory, which features every play from each of the Patriots playoff games and Super Bowl XLIX … and (2) Our official locker room cap given to the Super Bowl winners (see photo).

Either Way, It Works Out Fine

On that last point, in light of the league’s announced penalty, only one of two things can happen: Either it stands or it doesn’t. We know for certain that the Patriots and Tom Brady will appeal.

In the first scenario, the penalty stands. Brady sits out the first four games, the team pays $1 million to the NFL, and it forfeits two draft choices. Let’s deal with in reverse order.

THE PENALTY STANDS

Loss of draft choices — Though the loss of picks is a speed bump, for a team like the Patriots it’s not a crippling blow. NFL drafts are crap shoots at best, and the Patriots tend to build their roster not with high picks but with unsung role players that other teams overlook or don’t want. Case in point, Super Bowl hero Malcolm Butler. He joined the team in 2014-15 as an undrafted free agent. Not one team in football wanted him. The Patriots signed Butler to a non-guaranteed rookie contest about a year ago. The kid, from a small division two college in Mississippi, was given no chance to make the team.

All he did was play his way onto the roster. The team loved his intelligence, tenacity, toughness, and “nose for the ball.” When the season came down to one play, with all the marbles riding, Coach Bill Belichick and staff wanted Butler in what turned out to be the key position in the defensive backfield. End result, NFL history.

$1 million fine — Largest in league history, but to Robert Kraft, that’s like you losing a nickel down a sewer hole. You won’t miss it. Neither will he.

Brady sits four games without pay — A few things happen. Brady will have to rely on his wife, Gisele Bundchen, who made $47 million last year as the world’s top supermodel. But wait, there’s more. The $2 million the team won’t have to pay Brady will not count against the salary cap. The QB still gets in a full training camp, and then he gets to rest up until mid-October, all the while serving as mentor to backup QB Jimmy Garoppolo. At 38, basically the rest extends the wunderkind‘s career by four games, since it will be four games less wear and tear. The suspension will also mean four games of playing experience for the highly touted Garoppolo. The world will get to know Jimmy Garoppolo.

As a senior as Eastern Illinois, Jimmy G broke Tony Romo‘s school records for career passing, touchdowns, and yards. For his performance  in 2013, Garoppolo won The Walter Payton Award, which goes to the best offensive collegiate player. With the Patriots, he saw action in six games, completing 19-of-27 passes for 182 yards and a touchdown for a 101.2 passer rating. He was widely credited for his work in running the scout team as the Patriots prepared to play the Seattle Seahwaks in Super Bowl XLIX. His work helped the Patriots’ defense nail down the win after Brady’s MVP performance in that game (the legendary QB’s third such honor).

In fact, in the team’s final practice scrimmage before the big game, Garoppolo beat Butler with the same formation the Seahawks used in their ill-fated final play. After Butler got beat in practice, the coaching staff pointed out what he did wrong. When the ‘hawks came out with the two wide receivers stacked right, Butler immediately recognized it. It doesn’t work out that way if Garoppolo hadn’t done his job. Last year after four games, the Patriots were 2-2. That’s all Garoppolo has to do in the first four games to hold serve for when Brady rejoins the team. Brady’s suspension will be gold for Jimmy Garoppolo and likely a blessing in disguise for the team and its fans, since the kid is Brady’s heir apparent.

THE PENALTY DOES NOT STAND

This is a realistic and many league observers say a likely scenario. A “probable” (the NFL loves that word!) outcome of Brady’s appeal of the penalty and the team’s is that (a) the penalty will be greatly reduced or (b) thrown out completely. Check out the NFL’s record with appellate rulings. It’s not a good one. They lose more than they win.

Now if the league had issued a mild punishment, say, a $25,000 fine, the story would be over and there would be no appeal. The near universal judgment, however, is that the league’s draconian punishment of Brady and the team were radically disproportionate to the alleged offense (again, nothing has been proven). This makes it a pretty good bet that the penalty will be overturned. The league will end up with more egg on its face than it has now, Brady will be vindicated, and the Patriots will win yet another one.

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Brady had added Jeffrey Kessler to his legal team, a man according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, which may not be great news for the NFL. (source csnne.com)

Schefter told Colin Cowherd Tuesday that he received a text from “somebody connected to the [Deflategate] story in some way” stating: “Brady’s team is unreal I guess . . . Talented, big-name lawyers. Yee, Kessler, etc. Prediction = Won’t miss a game.”

It’s been long known that Brady’s agent Don Yee would help defend his client as Brady continues to wade through the aftermath of the Wells Report‘s release. Yee has been on the offensive since last week.

Kessler is a new addition, but his name is one that’s well-known in NFL circles. He served as outside counsel to the NFLPA last year during the appeal of the NFL’s indefinite suspension of Ray Rice. Twenty years ago he helped establish free agency in the NFL by winning the Freeman McNeil case and settling the Reggie White case that focused on restrictions of player movement.

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Csnne.com’s Tom Curran added, “The Wells report is going to get blown apart by the attorney that Tom Brady retained on Tuesday, Jeff Kessler. The very best Wells could do was Brady had general awareness that something happened. Probably.”

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Rich Levine, a writer at csnne.com and former sports writer for The Burlington Free Press and MetroWest Daily, wrote this:

Roger Goodell suspended Tom Brady for four games on Monday — but guess what? Something tells me that Brady will be fine. Really, I think he’ll be OK. I think he’ll appeal Goodell’s suspension and almost certainly win. In fact, I think it’s more likely that Brady will play in Week 1 than it is that he won’t play until Week 6.

I think once this story is dragged out of the commissioner’s panic room and into the light of day, the corruption inside the Wells report will be exposed and Brady might actually look like the victim. By then, America’s pitch forks will have stormed off to the next great scandal, and the only haters left will be the same jealous rivals, crazy fans and tired, curly-haired trolls that were already there in the first place. And they won’t be happy, because they really thought they had him. They thought they finally ruined Tom Brady. But believe me, Brady will be fine. He’s Tom Brady.

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And this from Mike Petraglia of weei.com:

If the NFL wanted a fight with Tom Brady, they’re going to get one. And history indicates it’s not going to turn out real well for the league.

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As THE PLANET said at the top, it’s never been a better time to be a fan of the World Champion New England Patriots.

There is is, folks. Now deal with it!

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“Be Bop a Lula, she’s my baby. Be Bop a Lula I don’t mean maybe.”Gene Vincent, “Be Bop a Lula,” (1958).

“OPEN THE WINDOW, AUNT MILLIE.”

LOVE TO ALL.

 

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Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
8 years ago

Professional Sports: NBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, are all about one thing: MONEY! Greed is the root of all evil. If people were able to share their economic resources instead of wanting it all for themselves, we would have lower taxes, less violence and wars, safer streets, and a higher quality of life. People engage in conflict because we are greedy. God forbid someone has something I don’t have. I have to compete with people to get what I want. We can’t all just get along because someone might take advantage of me. Instead of an equitable and fair society, the average age of homelessness is 6 years old. Elderly people have to live on $14,000 per year and choose between food and heat or medicine. I would love to have Tom Brady’s problems. He is worth millions of dollars, and has to sit out 4 football games. We live in a messed up society where greed is rewarded.

Dusty
Dusty
8 years ago

I do wonder though that if they fight it it might bring down upon them even more haters. Brady already has a reputation of being a pampered prince and has a sizable portion of the sports press looking for anything they can find to tear into him. If they make a huge deal out of getting the punishment dropped or cut it could backfire on them. The constant harassment from so called sports reporters and fans in opposing stadiums could affect Bradys play in a bad way.

Might be better to swallow the bitter pill and get revenge on the field.

Mr. X
Mr. X
8 years ago

Alright already DV…this makes the 3rd edition of PV you have wasted on defending Brady and Pats…they got caught…again…they got punished…accept and move on to much more important things…you forgot to mention TB will lose $2 mil in 4 games…poor guy

PopKornSutton
PopKornSutton
8 years ago

People dead in Amtrak crash in Philly. Craig gets disses again at City Council meeting but gets his jabs in regardless. BRADY GATE still in forefront in Goodells evil empire.

Nota
Nota
8 years ago

What is Brady going to do losing the 2 million.He has to be devastated.

silence dogood
silence dogood
8 years ago

Tom Brody is a fraud

silence dogood
silence dogood
Reply to  danvalenti
8 years ago

Ya just can’t believe these ratings……I remember when milt plumb was grated nu!mber 1

silence dogood
silence dogood
Reply to  danvalenti
8 years ago
silence dogood
silence dogood
Reply to  danvalenti
8 years ago

Since Tom Brady has supplanted Milt Plum….,I shall endeavor to refer to him as Milton Brady, el numero uno.

Silence Dogppd
Silence Dogppd
Reply to  danvalenti
8 years ago

Long live Milton Brady

Ed McClelland
Ed McClelland
8 years ago

Off topic: During last night’s Pittsfield City Council meeting, Craig Gaetani referenced that he was displaying and reading a plaque at my request as well as that of others who are regular posters on this blog .I was unawre of said plaque and made no such request.
With all due respect to Mr. Gaetani, he again cited what he called” preposterous numbers” which he said were incomprehensible to “small minded individuals’. All this dealt with what he called “Krofta type sandfloats’.
Apparently, I suffer from Gaetani designated, ” small mindedness”, because his ever vascillating numbers confuse me.
Mr.Gaetani also stated at council that he was the “inventor” of Krofta type sandfloats. Why dosen’t he hold any patents nor appear anywhere on any designs or plans ? How did Mr. Gaetani act as a general contactor building Pittsfield’s water treatment plant from his hospital bed ? He has previously stated tht he was badly hurt in the beginning stages of construction and remained hospitalized.
Regardless. I shall not criticize nor question any of Mr. Gaetani’s verbage going forward, I have my answers and they are all encompasssing.

“Insanity is everyone expecting you not to fall apart when you find out everything you believed in was a lie”…Shannon L. Alder

Paul
Paul
8 years ago

I’m with Mr McCelland, I have all the answers I need about Mr Gaetani. As far as I’m concerned he’s an obnoxious wind bag. He has made many claims about his education, military service and employment accomplishments. Base on the extensive research I have done I can’t find any information about any of the schools he claims to have attended. He also claims to have degrees from local colleges as well but doesn’t name them.

Cosbiesladies
Cosbiesladies
8 years ago

After watching the meeting last night someone is missing the string on their kite.

PopKornSutton
PopKornSutton
8 years ago

I don’ think Brady was as good as Frank Tarkington of the Vikings or Terry Bradway of the Detroit Stealers.

chuck garivaltis
chuck garivaltis
Reply to  PopKornSutton
8 years ago

What?????? Oh no, popcorn, not even close. I lived in Minneapolis back then and saw Tarkington play many times. He was very good, ran and passed. Never won a championship. But as a QB in todays game he was no match for Brady who is by far and away the best QB ever. Just llok at the record. Who is Terry Bradway?

silence dogood
silence dogood
Reply to  chuck garivaltis
8 years ago

Brady plays in an era where qbs have to be as tough as liberace

silence dogood
silence dogood
Reply to  danvalenti
8 years ago

Eyes rolling

Tammy Ives
Tammy Ives
8 years ago

Former Ward Councilor Capitanio pled guilty and received two years probation. I am very surprised he changed his plea.

spagirl
spagirl
Reply to  Tammy Ives
8 years ago

That’s because their deal was made before he went today. Corrupt bastards

PopKornSutton
PopKornSutton
8 years ago

Bradshaw. Stealers.

close no cigar
close no cigar
Reply to  PopKornSutton
8 years ago

Steelers ??

C. Trzcinka
C. Trzcinka
8 years ago

Nobody needs a Brady v. NFL fight especially Brady. If he wins, he loses in the public eye which will mean millions in lost advertising and if he loses, well, he loses. Here’s the best advice he could get from an unlikely source:

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/05/keith-olbermann-obliterates-tom-bradys-agent-in-hilarious-open-letter

Fire the idiot agent Yee, admit he committed a foot fault and get the world talking about how quarterbacks doctor balls. Do not drag the fans through another day of this crap…

Pat
Pat
8 years ago

Somebody on this board asked what was going on with Capitanio. Well he was just given a slap on the wrist in the form of 2 years of probation despite his long list of bad things he was doing. He brazenly tipped off his drug dealer about an impending raid putting the lives of cops in danger, he was illegally purchasing large amounts of oxycodone tablets for years as well as calling his drug dealers at least 400 times in one 6 week period for more drugs. He had Timothy Shugrue as his attorney who seems to be the go to attorney for people with money in the city. All of his Pittsfield friends gave letters of what a wonderful person he is and how he has done so much for the city, but he was attending council meetings in his job as councilor out of his mind on oxy so its questionable how effective he was.

Only in Pittsfield….anyone else with less money and clout would be getting much more than a slap on the wrist for this type of really bad behavior.

Rotting Fish
Rotting Fish
Reply to  Pat
8 years ago

Not that we needed it but this is more proof of the good old boys taking care of themselves while riding everyone else hard. I hope everyone moving into Pittsfield realizes that there are two different sets of laws here, one for the connected and one for those who are not.

spagirl
spagirl
Reply to  Pat
8 years ago

Pat,

I asked what was going on with Capitanio, and it tees me off to no end what a corrupt double standard goes on in this city for the haves vs. the have nots. Capitanio has two son in laws in the Pittsfield Police Dept. Both Detectives, one on the drug task force. Who the hell do you think tipped Capitanio off of the pending drug raid. Nothing has Ever been mentioned about that. Don’t want to hear what a nice guy he is, he’s a businessman, he’s never been in trouble. I am sick and tired of the arrogance from the top echelon in Pittsfield. Everyone has been mum regarding this case including all reporters. I am not talking about thugs and dealers, there are other citizens who just don’t have connections, or money that walk through the judicial system and are jailed….

close no cigar
close no cigar
Reply to  spagirl
8 years ago

wrong again spagirl!! get the facts first!! only one son-in-law and neither in drug unit

Pat
Pat
Reply to  close no cigar
8 years ago

She isn’t wrong about a son-in-law in the police force who tipped Capitanio off about the drug raid. It even says in the Berkshire Eagle that he got the info about the raid from a personal relationship and not from someone on the council….that would be the son-in-law…doesn’t matter what department in the police force he is in. It only matters that he is on the police force.

close no cigar
close no cigar
Reply to  Pat
8 years ago

@PAT

spagirl clearly states TWO son-in-laws and that one is on the drug task force and both statements are WRONG !! I mean I know if its in the Eagle, it’s true,(clearly sarcastic) but I’m certain her statement is wrong!!

spagirl
spagirl
Reply to  close no cigar
8 years ago

The son in law kept his job…. too. The only thing I am going to argue about is corrupt bastards leading Pittsfield. Spout on No Cigar. This is outrageous.

spagirl
spagirl
Reply to  close no cigar
8 years ago

NO CIGAR
John Soules is his son-in-law, and was a Detective on the,Drug Task Force. He since has been removed, but kept his job as a Detective. Tim Koenig is a Detective abd married to his niece. Nothing changes the outrageous outcome of this case. This was hard core at every level.

Discreet Cat
Discreet Cat
8 years ago

you wouldn’t believe the comments for the Lipa DOg at the A C C meeting. WOW!

Paul
Paul
8 years ago

Is it really that surprising that Capitanio gets no jail time. It’s business as usual around here.