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In another thread about Brian Hoyer, Hoyer mentions that he knows nothing about PSI and is only concerned with the feel of the ball. I think this is evidence that Brady wasn't doing anything since Hoyer would likely be aware of it. It's curious that Wells did not interview him or any other former Pats QBs. It made me begin to think about what else is not in the report that would support Brady and the team's innocence. What's not in the report is probably as telling to the dishonesty of the investigation as what is in it.
I'm listing a few items below, but I'd like for others to brainstorm and list things in this thread as well. It could be very interesting.
They don't talk to other refs to find out about McNally's behavior
They don't talk to other refs to see if they noticed the balls were soft in previous games.
This came about because it's "widely known around the league" that the Pats play with deflated footballs. Yet there is nothing in the report about anyone else making such an accusation.
There's practically nothing from McNally's 7+ hour interrogation in the report nor Jastremski's interrogation.
What about Brady's 5 hour interrogation?
What about the other Patriots employees?
How about questioning the other Tom that was mentioned in the texts?
Obviously no one talked to former QBs from the team.
Neither Wells nor Exponent obtained the Colts or Pats gauges or analyzed their pregame process to help in determining which gauge was used.
I'm listing a few items below, but I'd like for others to brainstorm and list things in this thread as well. It could be very interesting.
They don't talk to other refs to find out about McNally's behavior
They don't talk to other refs to see if they noticed the balls were soft in previous games.
This came about because it's "widely known around the league" that the Pats play with deflated footballs. Yet there is nothing in the report about anyone else making such an accusation.
There's practically nothing from McNally's 7+ hour interrogation in the report nor Jastremski's interrogation.
What about Brady's 5 hour interrogation?
What about the other Patriots employees?
How about questioning the other Tom that was mentioned in the texts?
Obviously no one talked to former QBs from the team.
Neither Wells nor Exponent obtained the Colts or Pats gauges or analyzed their pregame process to help in determining which gauge was used.