I promise I'm about as far from a paranoid conspiracy theorist as you can get (for example: Area 51 is a secret test facility for planes like stealth aircraft, there are
no aliens!!).
- However, this additional Spygate dirt came out right after Bergman overturned Brady's suspension: http://www.patsfans.com/patriots/bl...eport-with-additional-spygate-details/?sc=rss. Strange timing, no?
- Recently after the Greg Hardy interview, the headline on the NFL website is: "Greg Hardy returns from suspension, calls out Brady". To someone who isn't paying attention, it seems like Brady is being called out for some type of wrongdoing, even though it was all Greg Hardy.
- Then, this: http://espn991.com/tom-brady-paid-practice-squad-players-for-interceptions/ , which obliquely implied that something suspicious was going on with these Brady payments. Strange it comes out now.
- Now, today, we get this: http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/blog/2015/10/09/tom-brady-alex-guerrero-neurosafe/ which throws dirt on Brady's health guru, kind of making Brady look guilty by association.
It kind of reminds me of dirty political campaigns where they hire investigators to dig up dirt (real or imagined) on the opposing candidate, often suggesting malfeasance by association even when it isn't there. Is the NFL trying to dig up dirt on Brady? Is this paranoia, or is the NFL truly out to get Brady?
What is next? To tell the truth at this point I was going to list some ridiculously exaggerated examples of headlines
"Brady's son has connections with first grade teacher with suspicious last name", or
"Brady connected with personal foul (roughing the passer) due to suspicious contact with opposing player".
However, after thinking about it, I think the events of the last year have been stranger, more bizarre, and more absurd than anything I could make up.