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Gronk is awesome, and has a great point.
Yes, this is WAR. Fck the leauge, fck the other teams, and Fck the other teams fans. If the league tries to suspend Brady because Wells says he Thinks Brady might have know, Sue. Take the league to court and make them Prove Brady knew the balls were under-inflated. Because how can someone be suspended because someone else thinks they Might have known something.
Tough s###...Funny, and a good point.
Although my first thoughts were: I wonder if Belichick is bothered that he made that video.
A thousand times this. Why in the world would you lie about not knowing who McNally is or what he does? It would be such a stupid thing to do! Telling the truth there is a no-brainer. I have no idea why you would make things harder for yourself by lying. I'm sorry Ted Wells doesn't find it credible, but Brady probably didn't know McNally's name or his job description.
- Speaking of Brady lying in the investigation. I really have a hard time buying that he would lie about knowing McNally to cover up his involvement. I don't get why he would. McNally is a part time employee who seems to only work on game days. Maybe Brady knows him but doesn't know his name or knows him as a nickname. Even if Brady is lying about being involved, I don't why he would lie about knowing McNally. It would be easier for him to say he knew him and just never told him to ever do anything illegal.
This report is vague enough that people seem to be reading alot into many vague facts and statements. People can get out of it whatever fits their agenda and personal view. This is what is so dangerous about these kinds of investigations.
4 months, 243 pages and an opinion based (directed) conclusion. What an utter waste of money spent. If I had an employee deliver a report like that to me, it is more probable than not that they wouldn't be in my employ further.
The New England Patriots, or quarterback Tom Brady if you want to specifically point a finger at the player mostly involved, were busted Wednesday when the report by Ted Wells revealed that some of their personnel deliberately deflated balls during the AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts.
.... I think McNally looks kinda shady in this....... .
Lol... It's already being re-written on ESPN...
Id like to know why they didn't end up using Columbia. Hmm oh wait, maybe pesky science got in the way and Rog figured it was best to go with a company that is bias instead.
Lol... It's already being re-written on ESPN...
Lol... It's already being re-written on ESPN...
I think people are more angered that no one besides the Patriots fan base will ever truly appreciate the level of superiority and excellence the Pats have had in the past decade. It'll always be tarnished by others when other franchises like Steelers, Cowboys, 49ers etc will be always be glorifiedWaa waa Goodell is out to get us waa waa. Waa waa Goodell worked for the Jets waa waa. Waa waa Wells ran a corrupt inquiry waa waa. Good lord, suck it up. This isn't going to stop the Patriots from being the Patriots. This doesn't suddenly make Belichick a second rate coach, or Brady a second rate QB. So maybe Brady doesn't ride as white a horse as you thought, no big deal. No one does.