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Oh RT @ScottIsaacs: Colts LB D'Qwell Jackson: "The deal about me saying that I noticed anything about (the football), that's totally false."
I believe that they can't understand what any possible consultants are telling them about gas pressure vs temperature. These layabouts haven't even talked to Brady.
Just ask Tomase, Walsh has the tapes to prove it.Next the media is going to accuse T and B of killing JFK. Hey if we re grasping at straws....
Kim jong un is on our side though, because he loves the stadium soundtrack we play. He only wishes it had more Katy Perry.
I'm sorry, hold up. According to Jackson and an official, the Pats balls disappeared sometime in the second quarter?
Hot damn, this is turning into a real pageturner.
The sad thing is, I wouldn't be surprised. Has there ever been such a massive speculation-based media lynching in the history of the world ?Next the media is going to accuse T and B of killing JFK. Hey if we re grasping at straws....
You folks really need to go easy on Indy. There is no greater crime in sports than throwing a game and the Colts have somehow managed to overcome not only the stigma of throwing an entire season but also the most severe sanctions in the history of professional sports to rise back to the AFCCG. It's strange that no one remembers the Colts being severely punished for absolutely obliterating the integrity of the National Football League by throwing an entire season, but many still do admire and respect them for bragging about it. If I am not mistaken it was called SUCKING FOR LUCK. And Colts fans to this day are still proud as anyone could be for throwing an entire season and getting Luck.
Congratulations to the Colts for climbing back up that hill, SUCKING FOR LUCK, deliberately losing as many games as possible, and getting rewarded for it.
When the initial reports came out implicating Jackson as the one who thought the ball was doctored, Kravitz put out a tweet saying Jackson told him that wasn't true. That was back on Monday but conveniently ignored by the rest of the media.