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Your lips to God's ear, buddy. Its looking a lot better than it did yesterday, and maybe NFLN can take a bow for not jumping on the OTL story. I wonder what they knew, or if they knew how bogus it was.Ken, with everything in this saga, it takes baby steps.
The "not guilty" part is a beginning.
The Schefter and Freeman tweets hint that Wells may have already checked that off his list and is turning in another direction - - THAT is what we are looking for. Obviously, Schefter's reporting today was with information he had been squirreling for awhile - - there is too much detail about "Employees #1, 2 and 3" for it to have been all told and confirmed to him in the hours immediately after Naqi's report.
To me, all this points to Wells heading for other directions in the affair. We now have culpability in the handling of the K-balls - - culpability carried out by a person or persons under Mike Kensil's supervision, with Mike kensil knowing about Employee #1's past history. This is a pomegranite that is opening.
I guess my problem is I want both complete vindication, AND blood. Without the blood, the vindication will ring hollow. But that's just me, and as you have said, blood might soon follow.
One comment I read in someone's post was to watch and see if Welles doesn't interview Brady and BB. If he doesn't THAT would be a great indication that Kensil, and Irsay better be worried. Unfortunately, like the Revis and McCourty deals, only time will tell. ;l)