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Excellent. I hope they start something like this every single week. It just means that we're still the top dog and relevant, and everyone else is still bitter.

Every week?

In the past week alone we've had:

--10,000 word article accusing the team of all types of cheating, some of them stuff that the public wasn't previously aware of (outside of NE)

--Headsetgate

--Tomlin and Roethlisberger's comments about how the team always knows their plays, going back to 2004

--The fact that they cost the Steelers a TD by cheating down on the goal line, due to illegal formations/shifting techniques

--A series of .gif breakdowns showing how Tom Brady was somehow able to get more time added onto the clock at a crucial moment during Thursday's game

--The fact that they have such a home field advantage that they even refuse to provide security detail to the opposing team, which caused a Patriots fan to bait the PIT assistant coach into an exchange of words, which included involvement by the police to protect the coach

--McNally and Jestremski being brought back somehow meaning that Brady is guilty, and that the team is finally coming clean

--A "new" plan for a follow up report from last week's 10,000 word dissertation on ESPN, since they've now found additional information from new sources speaking out

--An official's claim that he turned McNally into the NFL years ago, due to him always being nervous and asking for the balls much too early, with a strong insinuation that the Pats have been cheating this way for years

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"Every week," you say.......

We haven't even started week two yet.
 
So, to sum up for everyone, Mr. Football Indiana who used to be an NFL referee and has a son who is a huge Colts fans and worked in the marketing department of the Indianapolis Colts is planting innuendo about the Patriots ballboy to the writer for an Indianapolis TV station who started the Deflategate campaign way back in January.........

Oh, and he claimed to have worked 10-15 games in Foxboro, when in reality, he worked at most 3 where Brady and McNally were both present.

How's YOUR day going today, Bob Kravitz?

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Some thought that Roger Goodell and the other 31 owners were going to toss their hands in the air and yell, "I quit," which sounded completely insane to me.

They are going to do what they do best--rip the team in the spotlight of the public.
I'm pissed too. But I'm "trying" to just deal with, "as long as they can't stop us on the field.". They try, but it's not working yet..YET! ... When/if that happens, somebody better man the F' up.
 
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Every week?

In the past week alone we've had:

--10,000 word article accusing the team of all types of cheating, some of them stuff that the public wasn't previously aware of (outside of NE)

--Headsetgate

--Tomlin and Roethlisberger's comments about how the team always knows their plays, going back to 2004

--The fact that they cost the Steelers a TD by cheating down on the goal line, due to illegal formations/shifting techniques

--A series of .gif breakdowns showing how Tom Brady was somehow able to get more time added onto the clock at a crucial moment during Thursday's game

--The fact that they have such a home field advantage that they even refuse to provide security detail to the opposing team, which caused a Patriots fan to bait the PIT assistant coach into an exchange of words, which included involvement by the police to protect the coach

--McNally and Jestremski being brought back somehow meaning that Brady is guilty, and that the team is finally coming clean

--A "new" plan for a follow up report from last week's 10,000 word dissertation on ESPN, since they've now found additional information from new sources speaking out

--An official's claim that he turned McNally into the NFL years ago, due to him always being nervous and asking for the balls much too early, with a strong insinuation that the Pats have been cheating this way for years

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"Every week," you say.......

We haven't even started week two yet.
Good week!
 
Sports have just become......sad. That is the only word I can think of. This is what we have become? Other countries must read this and laugh and say it will be easy to take over the USA someday. It seems to be full of crybaby ****ies
 
The contradictions in this story boggle the mind.

1. The ref said at most stadiums you lock the door to the room, and the room attendant stays in there. Then how in the world is the ballboy supposed to pass out balls to the on-field refs during the game? He's locked inside the ref's room? Does this guy Baltz have people confused?

2. He said that McNally repeatedly asked for balls early several times until he learned not to ever ask him again. Yet he only worked 3 games since McNally became a ballboy in 2008?

ABSURD!!!!!
 
Every week?

In the past week alone we've had:

--10,000 word article accusing the team of all types of cheating, some of them stuff that the public wasn't previously aware of (outside of NE)

--Headsetgate

--Tomlin and Roethlisberger's comments about how the team always knows their plays, going back to 2004

--The fact that they cost the Steelers a TD by cheating down on the goal line, due to illegal formations/shifting techniques

--A series of .gif breakdowns showing how Tom Brady was somehow able to get more time added onto the clock at a crucial moment during Thursday's game

--The fact that they have such a home field advantage that they even refuse to provide security detail to the opposing team, which caused a Patriots fan to bait the PIT assistant coach into an exchange of words, which included involvement by the police to protect the coach

--McNally and Jestremski being brought back somehow meaning that Brady is guilty, and that the team is finally coming clean

--A "new" plan for a follow up report from last week's 10,000 word dissertation on ESPN, since they've now found additional information from new sources speaking out

--An official's claim that he turned McNally into the NFL years ago, due to him always being nervous and asking for the balls much too early, with a strong insinuation that the Pats have been cheating this way for years

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"Every week," you say.......

We haven't even started week two yet.

That's not nearly enough salt. We need so much more. I am kind of disappointed that the haters are slacking off.
 
Not only did Baltz only ref 3 games with both Brady and McNally, but he retired before Jastremski began handling the footballs.
 
Also, can't the Patriots check to see if this clown Baltz officially filed a complaint?
 
I wish florio had some fact checking to rip these guys. Maybe he will have another post.
I wish Florio had countered the Baltz quotes with the Jim Daopolous quotes.
 
Another BS article from this moronic dolt.

Article states:

I probably did 10 to 15 games up there (in Foxboro, Mass.) and those first few times, he’d always ask. I always thought it was very suspicious. He certainly acted in a suspicious manner.’’

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According to pro-football-reference.com, this guy did a grand total of 4 games in New England since 2008 (when McNally started) but don't forget - Brady only played 1 quarter in 2008. SO THAT'S THREE GAMES BOB!!!

He claims to have done 10 - 15 in New England...yet he only did 6 in his ENTIRE career.

More stellar reporting from Bob Kravitz everyone. You are such a doofus.
 
McNally is such a nervous Nelly that he raised suspicions just by standing around.

And yet, he didn't "break" under repeated questioning from some very determined people -all the while maintaining his innocence and the lack of any "scheme".

So we are to believe that this nervous, suspicious acting man, rather than make hundreds of thousands of dollars from the media by being the one insider to blow the whistle on the Patriots has been staunching lying all this time to protect his badly paid hourly job and the man (Brady) that he doesn't seem particularly fond of?


And on a often repeated side note:
Why again would he tell his girlfriend that the balls were "supposed to be 13" when it wouldn't MATTER what psi the refs set them at if there was a scheme in place to deflate them after the fact.
 
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Kravitz is certainly a strong proponent of "yellow journalism".

I just tweeted him, told him to look up the definition if he doesn't know what it means.
 
kravitz is a bitter old fool looking for attention.

i dont get why breer hates the pats so much...is it a 98.5 thing???
 
Every week?

In the past week alone we've had:

--10,000 word article accusing the team of all types of cheating, some of them stuff that the public wasn't previously aware of (outside of NE)

--Headsetgate

--Tomlin and Roethlisberger's comments about how the team always knows their plays, going back to 2004

--The fact that they cost the Steelers a TD by cheating down on the goal line, due to illegal formations/shifting techniques

--A series of .gif breakdowns showing how Tom Brady was somehow able to get more time added onto the clock at a crucial moment during Thursday's game

--The fact that they have such a home field advantage that they even refuse to provide security detail to the opposing team, which caused a Patriots fan to bait the PIT assistant coach into an exchange of words, which included involvement by the police to protect the coach

--McNally and Jestremski being brought back somehow meaning that Brady is guilty, and that the team is finally coming clean

--A "new" plan for a follow up report from last week's 10,000 word dissertation on ESPN, since they've now found additional information from new sources speaking out

--An official's claim that he turned McNally into the NFL years ago, due to him always being nervous and asking for the balls much too early, with a strong insinuation that the Pats have been cheating this way for years

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"Every week," you say.......

We haven't even started week two yet.

Relax. In other threads I'm told that it's hoped that Bob Kraft will soon be launching an aggressive PR campaign to challenge these falsehoods.
 
McNally is such a nervous Nelly that he raised suspicions just by standing around.

And yet, he didn't "break" under repeated questioning from some very determined people -all the while maintaining his innocence and the lack of any "scheme".

So we are to believe that this nervous, suspicious acting man, rather than make hundreds of thousands of dollars from the media by being the one insider to blow the whistle on the Patriots has been staunching lying all this time to protect his badly paid hourly job and the man (Brady) that he doesn't seem particularly fond of?


And on a often repeated side note:
Why again would he tell his girlfriend that the balls were "supposed to be 13" when it wouldn't MATTER what psi the refs set them at if there was a scheme in place to deflate them after the fact.
Isn't Belichicks security guy former SAS? Maybe he teached McNally to not break under questioning. Maybe Mark Wallberg then taught him how to act nervous all the time. We've seen him at The Razor many times. These two skills together made him the unstoppable deflating machine that he is. Or he just didn't do it, and that's why he says he didn't do it.
 
Albert Breer is just flat-out dumb. Here's a guy who appears on local radio 98.5 (and makes Zo seem bright by comparison) and national TV and can't string 2 sentences together without stuttering. I know it's a speech impediment and not his fault, but his work should be in written form, not spoken. PS His writing sucks, also.
 
So, the NFL paid multi-millions of dollars and several months to investigate this issue -- and they never discovered this? Didn't talk to any other officials? This official never came forward before when his story would have been checked?

The NFL reinstated MacNally even knowing all this?

Very suspicious.
 
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