Twitter Reaction To Tom Brady’s Suspension Being Nullified In Federal Court

Everyone had an opinion when the Deflategate saga began after the 2014 AFC Championship Game, so naturally, there was a similar reaction when Tom Brady’s suspension was nullified.

U.S. District Court Judge Richard Berman overturned the New England Patriots quarterback’s four-game suspension Tuesday, citing that the NFL’s punishment didn’t fit the alleged crime of deflating footballs. And Twitter, of course, had a field day.

Most people, including Boston Celtics guard Evan Turner, tried to guess how Brady was feeling when the decision was announced.

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Others summed up how Patriots fans reacted.

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Golfer Keegan Bradley was particularly glad Brady would be back on the field in 2015.

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Sporting News reminded everyone there’s a baseball connection here, too.

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George Atallah, the NFL Players Association’s assistant executive director of external affairs, obviously was happy to be on the winning side.

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Comedian and Pittsburgh Steelers fan Seth Meyers gave us a look into how his team’s fanbase is feeling about playing the Patriots in Week 1.

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And then there was New York Post writer Bart Hubbuch.

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