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Tom Brady's "Deflategate" Suspension Nullified by Judge

Tom Brady's "Deflategate" Suspension Nullified by Judge

New England Patriots' fans rejoiced today at Judge Richard M. Berman's decision to nullify the four-game suspension given to quarterback Tom Brady for his role in the "Deflategate" scandal. While NFL commissioner Roger Goodell plans to appeal Berman's ruling, here's how the internet responded to the decision:

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A Dunkin' Donuts in Lewiston, ME offered Berman free coffee for life:

Barstool Sports blogger John Feitelberg, who had been arrested in May along with three of his colleagues while protesting Roger Goodell in New York City, was ecstatic:

Other sports writers were just happy they could finally shave off of their protest beards:

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While others took the opportunity to photoshop the worst courtroom sketch of all time:

The Patriots open the 2015 NFL season at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 10.

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