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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It'll be interesting to see what statement Brady's team issues in response. If Brady did destroy his phone during the investigation, then yeah, that's pretty damning.
Not going to lie, up until now I was very confident that Brady was innovent. Unless the NFL is lying (or lying by omission), I kinda have to question that now. Hopefully there's a good explanation or refutation for this.
Ok I truly think it's Bradys team to break the silence. I agree with everyone it shouldn't matter what he does with his phone and how you can still get records from provider, however knowing your being investigated he would have to know it would look bad and give the nfl ammunition to make him look guilty. They really need to speak up and not wait! Reply to this today!
wiping your phone doesn't necessarily remove the private data on it. Same as deleting a file doesn't mean its really gone for ever. I recover lost data for people/companies as part of my business. As I said in my other post, even I destroy my own hard drives and old phones, though I'm not rich so when I destroy them they are pretty well used and not worth much anyway.
With that said, if I magically got my hands on one of Tom Brady's used cell phones (if he didn't destroy them), I can guarantee I'd be attempting to recover what was ever one there! So it's smart of ANY high profile celebrity to destroy their devices, or you may end up with its contents on TMZ and all over the internet.
Not really for a person in his position. It wouldn't surprise me if this is standard practice among the celebrity one percent.Hmm uh weird.
Can we not just be biased annoying fans who completely dismiss brady destroying his phone? If it's true then it's embarrassing to try and figure out why he would ever do that.
Giving up his phone is a differnt matter completely.
His toddler daughter probably dropped it in the toilet.What does destroyed mean? Before he knew that anything was wrong he upgraded his phone and threw out the old one? I mean context is important right?
look, I'm homer just like the next guy here.... but if you're getting a new phone, no need to destroy your old one just because you're a 'high profile' athlete.... a simple wipe out of the phone can do the trick.
This is why I think Bradys team needs to speak up now, explain what this destroyed means and definitely get the point out there if this is the nfl once again taking a small piece of information and distorting it to suit their conclusion.Oh i'm gonna completely dismiss it because the nfl is using the word "destroyed" in a way to paint Brady as guilty. Brady is not obligated to give up his phone to them, they don't have subpoena power. the nfl and the wells report did nothing to prove Brady was aware or instructed the balls be deflated. This is the point that will be argued in court not vague text messages and that Brady got a new cell phone.
THAT'S why it took 5 weeks to decide the appeal. Someone had to type 20 pages of lies....NFL's 20 page decision to uphold the suspension:
http://nflcommunications.com/2015/07/28/tom-brady-appeal-decision/
Can we not just be biased annoying fans who completely dismiss brady destroying his phone? If it's true then it's embarrassing to try and figure out why he would ever do that.
Giving up his phone is a differnt matter completely.
Camp opens tomorrow, right, and practices begin Thursday? It's going to be a complete clusterf#ck down there, and an even bigger one if Brady's camp doesn't make SOME sort of statement.
Oh i'm gonna completely dismiss it because the nfl is using the word "destroyed" in a way to paint Brady as guilty. Brady is not obligated to give up his phone to them, they don't have subpoena power. the nfl and the wells report did nothing to prove Brady was aware or instructed the balls be deflated. This is the point that will be argued in court not vague text messages and that Brady got a new cell phone.