Salva135
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What a joke this guy is. I found a radio interview he did trying to pimp his book where the host makes him look like a complete fool.
Author of 'Spygate the Untold Story', Bryan O'Leary joins the show by SportsRadio 560 on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
Host: "So, do you have any inside sources, or groundbreaking evidence that you used for this book?"
O'Leary: "Well, no... but what I did was look up every article I could find on the Internet, then print them out and lay them out on my bed." (seriously, he actually said this).
Host: "But didn't the Patriots, like, win a ton of games after they got caught for cheating?"
O'Leary: "Well yeah, that's a good point ... but it's just too much of an anomaly that they won so many games at home."
Host:"But didn't they also win all of their games on the road that year as well?"
O'Leary: "Well yeah, that's a good point... but, but... I did a lot of original statistical analysis, and there's just no way a team could be that good in today's NFL.'
Host: "But sometimes in sports, can't you find examples of teams or athletes who were anomalies simply because they were great? Isn't that possible?"
O'Leary: "Well yeah, that's a good point ... and I never said the Patriots weren't a great team, but... ah..."
I only sampled about 5 minutes of the interview and that was the gist of it. Hilarious. There are probably several hundred mouth-breathers on JI or Gang Green who could give you the same "expert analysis."
Author of 'Spygate the Untold Story', Bryan O'Leary joins the show by SportsRadio 560 on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
Host: "So, do you have any inside sources, or groundbreaking evidence that you used for this book?"
O'Leary: "Well, no... but what I did was look up every article I could find on the Internet, then print them out and lay them out on my bed." (seriously, he actually said this).
Host: "But didn't the Patriots, like, win a ton of games after they got caught for cheating?"
O'Leary: "Well yeah, that's a good point ... but it's just too much of an anomaly that they won so many games at home."
Host:"But didn't they also win all of their games on the road that year as well?"
O'Leary: "Well yeah, that's a good point... but, but... I did a lot of original statistical analysis, and there's just no way a team could be that good in today's NFL.'
Host: "But sometimes in sports, can't you find examples of teams or athletes who were anomalies simply because they were great? Isn't that possible?"
O'Leary: "Well yeah, that's a good point ... and I never said the Patriots weren't a great team, but... ah..."
I only sampled about 5 minutes of the interview and that was the gist of it. Hilarious. There are probably several hundred mouth-breathers on JI or Gang Green who could give you the same "expert analysis."