I don't have a problem with the league punishing the Patriots or Tom Brady if they feel a rule was broken. I don't really have a problem with the degree of the penalty in and of itself - I'd gladly see them get hit twice as hard for that game winning interception. I get that there are people who are happy it happened to the Patriots, and also people who are legitimately demanding that rules violators be punished. I get all that.
Where I see the issue is that nobody involved in this really seems to think that the deflation is the reason for the harshness of the punishment. It's the non cooperation. otherwise, dropping the hammer with a fine that's 40x the fine listed in the books, plus suspending a player four games, plus giving the team the heaviest draft pick penalty in NFL history, makes no sense. And I guess i get that, too. The NFL has said repeatedly that you need cooperate with these investigations.
But now wells has said that Tom Brady did cooperate in the investigation, and that his only real non cooperation was his refusal to turn over his personal cell phone. And the team cooperated, and made these guys available repeatedly until finally saying enough is enough.
So now it looks like the penalty for cooperating, but not turning over your personal cell phone - regardless of the assurances given by the investigator - is a four game suspension, when the rule they're investigating doesn't carry any risk of suspension.
And the penalty for the team - when the owner and coach were reportedly never implicated in any way - is the harshest in NFL history because they eventually stopped sending their staff to meetings after a three month investigation into the psi changes of footballs on a cold wet day in January.
if that's really what the penalties are for - and the league keeps saying the problem was the non cooperation - then this is an absurd penalty that's just incredibly out of touch with reality. Because the precedent had been set, now, that any future investigation where a player refuses to hand his personal cell phone over exposes himself to a four game suspension and his team to lose a first round pick and more. That's just an insane standard. I don't expect big steel thrill to change his mind or anything, but do any of you rational people really think this is appropriate?