JMC00
Pro Bowl Player
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You just need to prove an attempt.
Doesn't the fact that the dolts cried to the league the day before the game and the league did nothing to warn the Patriots of their complaint but then the complaint was circulated around the league office only for them to just remind Anderson to go through the protocols (which he didn't). Then you have a dolts employee illegally gauge a football and run to kensil, who then told a Patriots employee "You're in f*cking trouble".
There is also the fact that SB week blandino on record said that the issue didn't come up until the first half. Literally proof that he knew of the dolts complaint as he made a point to tell Anderson based on the dolts complaint.
Then there is the kicker of it all that the is according to wells whose word is as good as God's the NFL didn't take the complaint seriously yet gardi and kensil saw the complaint and then kensil passed it along to blandino and other other people such as alberto riveron (senior director of officiating) and james daniel (director of game day operations). Which daniel forwarded the complaint to other game operations personnel who would be at the game.
So if they didn't take it seriously why the hell was every NFL official that was going to be at the game made aware of the complaint? Why weren't the Patriots alerted to the dolts complaint? Why have the dolts gone unpunished for illegally gauging a football on the sidelines?
Convenient that dolts balls weren't checked in stereo with the Pats balls and only 4 of them got checked "because of time", they had 10 minutes, according to them someone can deflate 12 footballs in under 90 seconds but they can't check 24 in 10 minutes. And of those 4, 3 of them measured under inflated by one official .
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