"That said, there were mistakes. I’m not going to address others' mistakes because that's none of my concern here, and they've been dutifully catalogued by the people of New England. But I should not have called for Bill Belichick's head after Chris Mortensen's "11 of 12 balls were 2 psi low" story, a story where it turned out that Mort's sources gave him inaccurate information. There were a few other tweets, most of them inspired by Mort's story, that I wish I could have back, like a pitcher who throws a hanging curve that ends up 50 rows deep."
I guess I'm supposed to believe that had Mort accurately reported that the Patriots' balls were measured below the legal limit at *1.3 PSI* instead of 2 PSI, Kravitz would have been leading the charge to defend Belichick because that pressure difference can be explained by the ideal gas law. It was the unsubstantiated anonymous sources claiming 0.7 PSI difference that caused him to jump the gun and exclaim that the Patriots are cheaters and Belichick deserves to be banned from the Super Bowl.
Please, Bob, are you trying to fool us or yourself? No Patriots fan is going to fall for this "mistakes were made" non-apology. You were continuing to call for people's heads even through Judge Berman's ruling, claiming that Berman was just a Patriots fan or something and that's why he ruled against Goodell in spite of all the ball pressure information made publicly available months earlier in the Wells Report, and now you want us to pretend that it was all Mort's fault. You wanted to play the role of Indy crusader, hero of NFL fans who have been cheated out of victory by the villainous, cheating Patriot scum. Your Indy readers want you to stay in that role. Keep giving them what they want. Don't pretend you have an olive branch to offer us if you aren't going to accept actual culpability for the prominent role you played in leading the witch hunt.