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Week?? Not a chance. St. Patrick's Day...maybe.So we have to endure another week of this witch hunt. NFL must need more time to manufacture evidence
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Week?? Not a chance. St. Patrick's Day...maybe.So we have to endure another week of this witch hunt. NFL must need more time to manufacture evidence
Prior to the game, the game officials inspect the footballs to be used by each team and confirm that this standard is satisfied, which was done before last Sunday’s game.
Not to mention this interferes with our team's preparation for the freakin Super Bowl! Where is Robert Kraft? What a load of crap.
How hard is this get the officials, the equip guy, Brady and ball boy in the room for for 2 hours. Ask the needed questions. Release a statement hand down a fine or whatever. That can all be done in about a half day.
The brass of the NFL have put themselves in a position (due to the Ray Rice issue) where they have no choice but to be thorough, with every stupid thing that comes on their plate, they have no choice but to be transparent, and show everything and collect as much as they can to give to the media who are looking for blood, this is what happens when an organization (the NFL) has no credibility with the public.How hard is this get the officials, the equip guy, Brady and ball boy in the room for for 2 hours. Ask the needed questions. Release a statement hand down a fine or whatever. That can all be done in about a half day.
Frankly Im sick and tired of the passive way the patriots braintrust chooses to deal with these allegations. They should go on the offensive. It's really wearing me down.
Basically what i got here was that the NFL sees that the patriots are surrounded by sharks, and instead of completing their ****ing job, like they said they would in 2-3 days 2-3 days ago, they have instead tossed some chum in the water.
Once again, the statement does not say that the balls were actually measured before the start of the game.(Mods, merge as you see fit)
Translation: "We are having a hard time finding evidence to pin this on the evil Patriots. We will do our best to work to find ANYTHING to bring down this evil team. Patriots have nothing to hide, but we will still do our best to bring them down."http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/23/nfl-issues-statement-on-deflategate-investigation/
This statement is wrong. They were properly inflated.
Interesting...
Im getting kind of sick of this guy and his pacifism.. He needs to buy some balls or at least re-inflate his own or just sell the team. I was under the impression the mega rich are cut throats who do anything to protect whats theirs. Did he inherit his money or something?Where is Robert Kraft? What a load of crap.
At least they hired a 3rd party to ensure objectivity in all this mess.
BTW, it is in the best interest of the NFL to get this right as a league that enjoys anti-trust exemption.
He has no sack, or he values the league over the Pats. Maybe both.Yep, Kraft could derail this with one statement.
"Hey, NFL, prove that we, the New England Patriots, deliberately tampered with the game balls in any way. Until you can, shut the #@$% up."