Well in terms of the NFL, the great debacle over the past seven months has been that of deflategate: the story that wouldn't go away yet everybody wanted to see go away. Let's take a view at this. Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Quarterback Tom Brady for supposedly instructing a member of the Patriots staff to deflate some of the balls in preparation for the AFC Championship game. As the results of the game show, the deflated balls had no impact on the outcome of the game, since all of the deflated balls were re-inflated or replaced at half time. But is Roger Goodell's disciplinary system too strict? Has the league become guilty before proving innocent? It seems like the tide has changed even so far back as the late 1990's steroid era in baseball when some players were juiced while others were not, and fans were okay with it. Now, everybody thinks the steroid users of that era are guilty even though some of them have not been proven that they have used steroids yet. Look at Barry Bonds. Sure, his body weight and physique by the end of his career was far different than that at the beginning of his career, but other than that, there is no evidence of him ever using steroids. Now we know that Alex Rodriguez used it and he has received just punishment from major league baseball. But in Brady's situation, Goodell showed that deflating of footballs is worse than domestic violence (Ray Rice only received a two-game suspension) or steroid use. Sounds fairly reasonable to me! Not! Well that should do it for this week. College football kicks off this week and there are a slew of games. The highlight has to be that of Wisconsin taking on Alabama tomorrow night at 8 ET on ABC. There are dozens of games on Saturday so check out espn.com for updates and scores of all your favorite teams! Have a great week!
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