New England Patriots owner shreds the NFL after Tom Brady accepted his 4-game suspension

Brady might be backing down, but his owner isn't.

Tom Brady will officially sit out the first four games of the NFL season stemming from his DeflateGate punishment, but that doesn't mean owner Robert Kraft is backing down from lashing the NFL.

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Here's the short version of what Kraft said, per PFT:

"While I was disappointed with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' decision not to rehear Tom Brady's case, I am most frustrated that Tom was denied his right to a fair and impartial process. The League's investigation into a football pressure matter was flawed and biased from the start, and has been discredited nearly unanimously by accredited academics and scientists.

"The penalty imposed by the NFL was unprecedented, unjust and unreasonable, especially given that no empirical or direct evidence of any kind showed Tom did anything to violate League rules prior to, during or after the 2015 AFC Championship Game. What Tom has had to endure throughout this 18-month ordeal has been, in my opinion, as far removed from due process as you could ever expect in this country.

"...Unfortunately, this stopped being about air pressure a long time ago."

Despite at one time being fans, it looks like Kraft is holding hard feelings toward former buddy and NFL commish Roger Goodell.

And look out NFL, a very angry Brady is about to be on a war path.