BradyManny
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Since then he has been paralyzed into inaction since Wells is not finished and Kraft put him on notice (1) via his press comments pre-SB and (2) his ice cold stare at Roger when receiving the Lombardi.
Agree with almost everything here PWP - except its worth noting that I believe the timing of it was that Wells was involved right from Sunday night. If you read the NFL's initial statement, it seems to say as much (though not definitively. It says "the investigation began" and then implies Wells' group was there from the start.)
Which mean Wells oughta get lumped into the same group of people that never considered a natural depressurization of the ball, too. Which, unfortunately, is a scary thought for us - but at least we know Columbia was, ultimately, consulted.
Combined with the recent information that Wells has kept the league in the dark from day one, I think it also reinforces that initial leaks coming from the "league" were obviously really coming from Kensil and/or similar people in the league office that dislike the Pats. And said leaks were sourced from whatever initial information Kensil felt oughta launch the investigation. Which, if said info included compelling evidence against the Patriots, the investigation would've concluded in 2-3 days as initially suggested.