From Florio's piece:
"....NFL executive V.P. of football operations Troy Vincent has said that Grigson contacted V.P. of game operations Mike Kensil (pictured) during the AFC championship, after a football that had been intercepted by linebacker
D’Qwell Jackson allegedly seemed to be underinflated. That makes Kensil, a former Jets employee with a
reputation for having an anti-Patriots bias, a prime candidate to have gotten the phone call from Grigson before the game.
What if Kensil decided he was going to handle it on his own, that he was going to catch the Patriots in the act?
That would explain the failure of the game officials to make a written record of the PSI measurements of the Patriots and Colts footballs before the game. If they didn’t know that there were concerns about the Patriots’ footballs, they would have had no reason to generate a paper trail.
It also would explain the NFL’s strong insistence that there was no sting operation. A sting operation entails coordination and planning; if Kensil got the call from Grigson and Kensil didn’t share the information with his colleagues, Kensil’s goal may have been: (1) to prevent the Patriots from getting a warning about the concerns regarding air pressure; and (2) to nab the Patriots red handed......"
If Kensil was called by Grigson and he DIDN'T TELL ANYONE (i.e. Troy Vincent, Goodell or any other NFL official) then went out and did what he did in the AFCCG???????
He's going to walk the plank.