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- Updated: April 26, 2016
Tom Brady is suspended (again) for his role in Deflategate, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he’s guilty of what he’s been accused of doing. What it means is that the Roger Goodell believes Brady is guilty and deserves a four-game suspension, and the judges who reinstated that suspension believe Goodell has the proper authority to do so.
At least one player doesn’t agree with that assessment. According to Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who spoke with Sports Illustrated’s Maggie Gray, Goodell has too much power and the league shouldn’t be trusted.
“I think we would all agree he definitely has too much power. He’s basically judge, jury, and executioner when it comes to all league discipline,” Brees …
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