NFLPA on Brady decision: There were clear violations of CBA

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In response to the Second Circuit's determination not to rehear Tom Brady's case against the NFL, the NFLPA has released a statement saying that it is "disappointed" in the decision.

From the players' union: 

The NFL Players Association is a labor Union that protects the rights of all of its members and pursues any violations of those rights by any means necessary. We are disappointed with the decision denying a rehearing, as there were clear violations of our collective bargaining agreement by the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell.
 
Despite today’s result, the track record of this League office when it comes to matters of player discipline is bad for our business and bad for our game. We have a broken system that must be fixed.
 
We will review all of our options carefully on behalf of Tom Brady and all NFL players.

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