Tom Brady’s suspension for his role in DeflateGate has been in the works for quite some time but the hammer finally dropped Tuesday afternoon when Roger Goodell, citing a destroyed cell phone (among other things), handed down a four-game punishment. The NFL world was obviously full of opinions on Twitter. Some were shocked that the league would uphold the four-game suspension, especially since it will likely go to Federal Court. Others wondered why Brady would destroy his cell phone when the information could be obtained by other means.
And some players just wanted to call the Patriots cheaters.
no respect for cheaters and only 4 smh
— Vontaze Burfict (@King55Tez) July 28, 2015
You will get to witness the true greatness of Bill Belichick under these circumstances. The whole organization will rally.
— Donté Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) July 28, 2015
https://twitter.com/TorreySmithWR/status/626108463781933056
https://twitter.com/TorreySmithWR/status/626107349057585154
Everybody made fun of Andrew Luck's flip phone, but he knows what's up.
— Chris Jones (@EnswellJones) July 28, 2015
This further supports the theory that deflating footballs is a gateway drug. He's graduated to destroying cellphones. #monster #jailforbrady
— Tom Crabtree (@itsCrab) July 28, 2015
Any man who once left his pregnant girlfriend for a supermodel is probably experienced in destroying cell phones. So I’m hardly surprised.
— Gary Parrish (@GaryParrishCBS) July 28, 2015
this news only confirms what we already knew: Tom Brady isn't a mobile quarterback
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) July 28, 2015
To be fair, Goodell handled Spygate, Bountygate, Rice, concussions and the ref strike so well that he deserves the benefit of the doubt.
— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) July 28, 2015
https://twitter.com/JOEL9ONE/status/626109975996297216
https://twitter.com/ChrisWarcraft/status/626120173028675584
Roger Goodell showed no mercy in the Tom Brady ruling pic.twitter.com/Wla29XM6Qm
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 28, 2015
Some actual information.
Key parts of #NFL's press release upholding Tom Brady's 4-game suspension: pic.twitter.com/bN2qYEgeZN
— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) July 28, 2015
Of course Darren Rovell, of course.
Tom Brady's suspension will cost him $1.88M, or what Gisele makes every two weeks, according to @forbes.
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) July 28, 2015