Our friend Yaakov has another winning essay that takes a look at the term "rule of law" from an angle different from the one I did below (In fact, I might more properly term it, "Rule of Lawyers".)
I've heard a lot of long, windy explanations for why videotaping the opposing team's signals isn't a violation of the NFL rule that explicitly forbids videotaping the opposing team's signals. But Yaakov managed to come up with something longer and windier than all of them put together. I don't believe I've ever seen Eric Mangini compared to Sheik Nasrullah before!
I'm wondering what Yaakov has planned on the subject of Tom Brady's cast...?
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I've heard a lot of long, windy explanations for why videotaping the opposing team's signals isn't a violation of the NFL rule that explicitly forbids videotaping the opposing team's signals. But Yaakov managed to come up with something longer and windier than all of them put together. I don't believe I've ever seen Eric Mangini compared to Sheik Nasrullah before!
I'm wondering what Yaakov has planned on the subject of Tom Brady's cast...?