CISGS
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I know there are plenty of threads regarding the Peyton Manning story and the ongoing, insanely overblown and more than likely fabricated story we call "Deflategate", but this is regarding how the NFL has handled each.
I find it very odd that the NFL acted SO quickly to alleged ball deflation, and so insanely slow to actual cheating (HGH).
The Timing
I find it very odd that the NFL acted SO quickly to alleged ball deflation, and so insanely slow to actual cheating (HGH).
The Timing
- We just found out yesterday that the NFL is going to interview NFL players that were named in an undercover report.
- We found out one day after the AFC Championship Game that the NFL would be talking to Patriot's players/Tom Brady.
- Why was the NFL so quick to destroy the reputation of the best player in the league (Brady), and so slow to even remotely question another's (Manning)?
- Was it really just anti-Patriot bias, or is there another reason?
- If you believe it was anti-Patriot bias, then what benefit did the NFL think it would get by slamming New England with something that they knew was made up?
- Also, do you believe the NFL knew it was made up at the time, or do you think they are just that uneducated/ignorant to scientific research (which we see with the concussion epidemic)?.
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