lundi 25 avril 2016

After March 3 hearing, ruling against Tom Brady not a surprise

Monday’s ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals to reinstate New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady's suspension doesn’t come as a surprise after what unfolded during the March 3 hearing. That wasn’t a good day for Brady, which set the stage for this ruling.

A Patriots spokesman said the team will not have a comment on the ruling. We’ll await word from the NFL Players Association, as this isn’t necessarily the end game, with the possibility of more appeals.

But for now, here’s the outlook:

The Patriots open the season on a Sunday night against the Arizona Cardinals, which at this time means third-year quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo will be under center. Garoppolo, the 2014 second-round draft choice out of Eastern Illinois, hasn’t started a regular-season game, but got a good feel for what life might be like in the hot seat last preseason when Brady’s status to open 2015 was still uncertain.

The Patriots host the Miami Dolphins in Week 2, followed by two more home games -- against the Texans on a Thursday night in Week 3, and then the Buffalo Bills in Week 4.

The club doesn’t have a third quarterback on its roster at this time, and perhaps this leads the Patriots to consider veteran Brian Hoyer, who was released by the Texans last week and spent the 2009-2011 seasons in New England.

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After March 3 hearing, ruling against Tom Brady not a surprise

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