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By John Breech | CBSSports.com


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Settlement talks between Tom Brady and the NFL have gone nowhere so far, but that could change soon.

According to Bleacher Report's Jason Cole, the league believes Brady will eventually accept a deal that would involve Brady's four-game suspension being reduced. Although the potential deal would cut down Brady's suspension, it wouldn't reduce it to zero and Brady would still miss games.

The NFL's belief, according to Cole, is that Brady will want to get a deal done before training camp so that he can focus exclusively on football. Under that timeline, a deal between Brady and the NFL would have to be done by July 29, when the Patriots veterans are scheduled to report to camp.

One of the sticking points in the settlement talks so far is that league doesn't want to agree to a deal unless there's an "admission of guilt by Brady on some level," according to NFL.com.

How do you solve that problem? According to Cole, Brady would likely sign off on a deal that suspends him for not cooperating with the league during the Ted Wells investigation, but in the potential deal, Brady wouldn't admit to any wrongdoing as Deflategate.

Basically, Brady would say, "I didn't cooperate with the league investigation, I understand why I'm being punished," but he wouldn't admit to guilt as far as deflating footballs.

ESPN.com had previously reported that Brady would be open to a deal that involved him paying a fine, instead of facing any suspension. However, when the NFLPA made that suggestion to the NFL recently, the offer was met with 'Silence,' according to ESPN.
A possible settlement doesn't seem out of the question either.

When ProFootballTalk originally reported on Wednesday that settlement talks had occurred, PFT noted that although a settlement would be "unexpected," it wouldn't be completely shocking to see one get "worked out."

The only thing slowing things down at this point could be the group of anonymous 'influential' owners who want to see Brady's suspension stick at four games.
As for Brady, he seems pretty relaxed as he waits for the final ruling on his appeal.

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I wish they'd get this over with so I can collect my winnings :)
 
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I wish they'd get this over with so I can collect my winnings :)
I wish they'd get this over with so the media here will stfu and move on to something else. Of course if this goes to court, it'll be never ending. ##)
 

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Supposedly the other influential owners were on Goodell hard not to cave.

Jets, check
Colts, check

others? IDK, maybe the Ravens?

I think the owners tend to be smart people, save for the Jets and Colts, I think they know Roger loses in court. The only chance at missing games is if Tom accepts some negotiated settlement
 

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well, he's an owner :)

a drunken buffoon, but still an owner. I think just being an owner qualifies you to be influential

maybe
kinda
who knows, might all just be another bad leak (no pun intended)
 

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2 of the more influential ownership groups. Steelers and Cowboys, 2 of the 4 early season opponents.
 

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Isn't that collusion?

The owners pay Goodell's salary. If they think there is an issue with "integrity of the game" they can certainly give him their 2 cents so not really.

It's one of those things you know you're never gonna get accused of something like this since it's so obscure. It's a little easier to lobby and you won't look hypocritical later like say if you lobby for harsher penalties for players who commit domestic violence. Easier to act holier than thou about this.
 

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Jets, check
Colts, check

others? IDK, maybe the Ravens?

I think the owners tend to be smart people, save for the Jets and Colts, I think they know Roger loses in court. The only chance at missing games is if Tom accepts some negotiated settlement

http://www.csnne.com/new-england-pa...ens-colts-owners-most-vocal-against-tom-brady

So the owners that are the most upset are Irsay and Bisciotti. One who drove around drunk with a pharmacy in his glove box, and the other who covered up the Ray Rice knockout punch. And two teams who happened to lose to the pats in playoffs. What a farce this league is.

looks like I called that one pretty good :)
 

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4 Games Upheld. Brady destroyed incriminating Phone. Good Job Roger. Finally showing some cajones. :ok:
 

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going to court, where this was heading from day 1

it's obvious Tom wasn't willing to settle, doesn't need to

Roger will be verbally admonished yet again
 

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