
I don't play fantasy football, but I do know that Yahoo! is the best site for it — which is probably why they had over 4.4 million users last year. Too bad they didn't ask Dreamboat if they could use his handsome, handsome image in their ad campaign:
In the lawsuit, which was filed in U.S. District Court by a Brady management company, the three-time Super Bowl champion notes that fantasy football is a $4 billion industry… Brady alleges that Yahoo!'s use of his image connotes a false endorsement and, as such, is seeking unspecified punitive and compensatory damages against the company.
You know why the damages are unspecified? Because you can't put a price on Dreamboat's image. Yahoo!'s going to be sued for infinity dollars, the last unicorn, a gallon of water from the Fountain of Youth, and all the undiscovered planets in the universe. They're fucked.
Yahoo! should have used Peyton Manning's image instead. Give that guy a sandwich and a tire hanging from a tree branch, and he'll do an ad for you. Instead they have to face Brady in a clutch lawsuit. I repeat: they're fucked.
(Thanks to Tom at Farting Bag.)


Instead of money, Brady is demanding free access to all that [events.yahoo.com] offers.
Next he’ll be suing Men’s Fitness for publishing his goat-love secret.
I can’t wait for the next Simmons column. He will be so torn between his man love for Brady (bradylletio) and his insanity for FF.
As a Patriot/Brady fan and avid fantasy player – this is truly depression. Maybe his attorneys had to sue and wasn’t necessarily per his wishes. By the way, yahoo may be the most popular fantasy football site – but no where close to the best. …myfantasyleague.com is the bombay.
“you get them tommy boy, now go after those slimy ebays”-bobby bowden
this is the second giant corporation to feel #12′s legal wrath….
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like CC said, they are fucked….
I love how hard he had to concentrate to flip that coin. Was he holding it with two hands?
I can’t believe this story eclipsed the one about the lawsuit Big Ben is filing against rotten.com for using his mug without permission
http://www.americanlegends.blogspot.com
Any sensible jury will reach that conclusion that Big Ben’s play this season implies unspoken permission to associate his name and image with anything containing the word “rotten” in its title or description. Case dismissed!