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Hearing more and more radio talk ,dan patrick etc..and more people seem to think brady is lying which is sad and disappointing....
I do think Brady did himself a disservice yesterday, I dont think he was prepared and I think he is going to get hammered on this.
Maybe we could convince Chandler Jones to get his brother to be our champion (once he's out of rehab).That would be a great idea until he finds out that the league has chosen JJ Watt as their champion.
It would be an offense. I totally want to hit that.Well that's the thing, 'possible' doesn't warrant any kind of penalty. It is 'possible' that I slept with Kate Upton last night. Unless I had confirmed proof, nobody would believe me and nobody could prosecute me, if sleeping with Kate Upton was an offense.
No. Tom Brady didn't do himself a disservice with that press conference - - the Pats PR Dept did.
Stacey James should have been preparing him for some of the questions he was likely to face. ESPECIALLY "Are you a cheater?". He should not have been stunned by that if he was adequately prepared. It looked like he had merely come in from practice directly into that room.
Seriously, why throw the poor guy out there to look like a deer in the headlights without giving him SOME preparation?
All that is going to come out of this is the pats cheated and either got caught, or got away with it. Can anyone else really see any other way this shakes out? Is the NFL going to come out and say there is proof that the Pats did nothing wrong?
Best case is that the NFL admits they did not check the balls and we are cheaters who got away with cheating again. I hate to be negative but how else could this possibly end?
I guess not having proof of tampering would help but then reporters would be frothing at the mouth trying to find out if indeed the balls were under inflated which, if they were, would set off an even larger **** storm.
"JackBauer, post: 4086466, member: 3316"]I am still completely baffled as to where Brunell came from and why we should care what he has to say.
Brunell and his family are active members of the Metro Morningstar Church in Sterling, Virginia (now Grace Covenant Church). When they were living in Florida, Brunell was very active within Southpoint Community Church, a church on the southside of Jacksonville that he helped found. He was also one of the most involved members of Champions for Christ. He also conducted volunteer work at the University of North Florida.
Champions for Christ, based in Austin, Tex., started in 1985, said a spokesman, Dave Jamerson. It is made up primarily of athletes, including widely respected figures such as the former Los Angeles Laker A. C. Green, who is a vice president in the group, and the Washington Redskins cornerback Darrell Green, a board member. Jamerson said there are at least 50 pro athletes in the group and there are chapters on about 20 college campuses. He said the group's mission is to ''communicate the gospel of ************ to youth, college and professional athletes.''
Thomas said: ''We believe in staying in somebody's life and being part of a family. That's all Champions is. We're trying to grow in Christ.''
Jamerson said he was unaware that any member of the group told another member to donate money.
But several Jaguars players who were interviewed said that teammates in the group aggressively tried to recruit new members on the team last year, passing out leaflets. They said the players asked teammates to donate to Champions for Christ, and would also express disapproval of players who used alcohol. At times, the players said, the team was divided between those who were members of the group and and those who were not.
The possible influence of Champions for Christ on players' finances, team executives said, led Jaguars management to ask the N.F.L. to investigate.
Baloney.
There are three possibilities:
1) The one you listed above, which, knowing the NFL, has the largest potential
2) The NFL cannot find anything and drops it for the time being stating lack of evidence, but will renew if other evidence comes up in the future
3) (the furthest possibility) They catch the Colts as manipulating this
No. Tom Brady didn't do himself a disservice with that press conference - - the Pats PR Dept did.
Stacey James should have been preparing him for some of the questions he was likely to face. ESPECIALLY "Are you a cheater?". He should not have been stunned by that if he was adequately prepared. It looked like he had merely come in from practice directly into that room.
Seriously, why throw the poor guy out there to look like a deer in the headlights without giving him SOME preparation?
Brunell is in full defense mode on WEEI.
Hearing more and more radio talk ,dan patrick etc..and more people seem to think brady is lying which is sad and disappointing....
Yeah, Was disappointing. Mannix says on dpshow if the patriots just admitted it instead of denying it emphatically , the story would die. ...Hard to believe brady didnt notice the difference.They're saying it in hope and to get ratings, that's all.
Stop listening, that's the best thing you can do.