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In my opinion, mistake by Patriots to issue full rebuttal


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I agree 100%. They should have addressed the main points and left everything else alone. Say one thing people don't believe and everything is lost. I don't think anyone believes the deflator name...
 
The media is just going to attack the weakest parts of the argument, such as McNally's "deflator" moniker as a weight loss thing, along with Brady's reason for calling Jastremski, etc. That is just what the media does, and if there was any doubt, just look how they've loved this scandal so far, misrepresenting facts and sensationalizing everything.

I do assume the rebuttal was made for the public, of which about 0.001% which actually read it, and the rest will just hop on the juicy headlines, many of which will be critical of the rebuttal for the more controversial, far-fetched points.

In my opinion, only three areas should have been addressed:

1. The science behind the "deflation" and the circumstances about the Colts balls/Patriots balls BOTH being under, which includes both the false leaks and the actual numbers. The Walt Anderson "best recollection", frankly, is the strongest point in the entire appeal. The actual numbers are the head of the snake; kill it and the body dies. If the Patriots can prove the balls were not tampered with, nothing else matters.

2. Regarding the Brady-McNally-Jastremski triangle, two very basic points would have sufficed. First, of course Brady's communication to Jastremski will pickup inevitably after he is accused publicly of a crime. Second, McNally referenced INFLATING the balls more than DEFLATING when he said he would give Tom watermellons, balloons, etc. So, basically, you have a guy who is responsible for getting the footballs to Tom's liking. He inflates them; he deflates them. He jokes about inflating them to big and nicknames himself the deflator. Big whoop. Nothing in there that references an illegal scheme. Nothing in there whatsoever that even references shady activity. There was absolutely no need to explain every single text message, justify the reasons for not turning over information, etc. etc.

3. The clear bias that was shown from the NFL in leak reporting, letters to the Patriots, Wells investigation discrepancies, etc. Patriots did a good job detailing that in their rebuttal, but again, people can only consider a few points at once.

The public doesn't digest 58 points; just give them a few that are your strongest and most obvious. When you attack everything, you just come across as defensive and "willing to say anything". That's because if just one point is weak, that's going to then color the rest of the case in the eyes of the public.

I think that Patriots PR department has once again failed the team as they have so often; they are just clueless about how to speak to the public and how to get their point across. Luckily, it is irrelevant to Brady's legal case, but you can chalk up another missed opportunity from the PR department in the battle of public opinion.

I'm sure I'll get a lot of "Dislikes" for this, so have away.

There are many people who are ripping the Pats for publishing this. I think they are missing the angle the Pats chose to take by exposing these messages.

Besides the legal angle (for which there are many) NFL policy is shaped by public image. My theory is that by including the texts, it humanizes Jaz and McNally. I mean, we've all texted back and forth with someone over dumb things or just joshing around. The whole discussion between those two is ridiculous and funny- but human and quite common. When you remove yourself from the whole conspiracy, evil Patriots big bad NFL narrative, all these two chowderheads are doing is schlepping around some balls and shoulder pads for the team and yuking it up over texts. They are not fund managers for Fidelity or work for the CIA. The Pats wanted to shape their image to that of Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne and that is exactly what they did so the public thinks that these clowns don't have the brain power to carry out an operation of deflating 12 balls in 1:40 seconds. This isn't Mission Impossible here.

While the science angle proves innocence, people don't care. Its too complicated and because most of the Amercian public has an attention span of a 6th grader its all hand-wavy, mumbo-jumbo. No one cares and everyone is too lazy to take the time and invest some gray matter into understanding it.

The leaking was addressed in the doc but again, its just like a newspaper. Everyone sees the headline but no one pays attention to the retraction. Gotta create your own glitzy headline.
 
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