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they want to wrap this thing up obviously as soon as possible. honestly you talk about what looks bad for tom brady, what looks bad for the envelope and how they pursued this entire thing and how roger goodell sat there and drew a conclusion that tom brady was guilty and worked his way backwards in the testimony. i find that really it may be a black eye to tom brady certainly for the nfl and the way they handled this entire ordeal is really kind of shameful. scott ben, thank you both. and our cover news debates continues in just moments. you are going to hear from another 2016 presidential candidate. on the record takes you pack to cleveland next. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you re the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it s what you do. (buzz!)