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The fact that Brady's phone is even part of this investigation shows what a sham it is.

They had nothing, they have nothing, yet they're full steam ahead on the punishments and accusations...
 
Right b/c Jaz's phone was in the possession of Renaissance.

I mean its just a silly point. Do they honestly think the texts said "Hey, John. Since they already went through your phone and I'm going to brick mine before they check it good job not ratting me out for deflating the balls."
 
Albert Breer ? @AlbertBreer
Transcript indicates that there were three texts between Tom Brady and John Jastremski on February 7 that weren't recovered.

Of course Bert goes with that "finding"
SO … no one in the media has talked to Jastrzemski? Weird.
 
Just a reminder that Brady gave his testimony under oath, punishable by real laws not dumb nfl rules. Have to believe that Brady is not lying and this whole thing is a sham.
 
Just a reminder that Brady gave his testimony under oath, punishable by real laws not dumb nfl rules. Have to believe that Brady is not lying and this whole thing is a sham.
Would certainly be mind-bogglingly dumb to throw that big a matzo ball out there if he really did anything.
 
Some of these guys are idiots, but I assume they may have felt that way due to Brady filing under seal in the Minnesota case. They probably felt it may have been a sign that he had more to lose, and/or something to hide.

Both parties (NFL and TB12) agreed to seal in Minnesota.

Felger is an actual idiot and Squeaky Mazz a passionate Red Sox yahoo who also happens to be a football know nothing. His emotions are written all over his voice when he is upset over a managerial move on the diamond. Football to him is like me talking about my job all weekend. It's painful and there is NO passion. In his pea brain being the "rebel" against the Patriots somehow makes the team that plays in the cozy little ball park more relevant.
 
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"the Ideal Gas Law is a theoretical concept that predicts the impact of temperature change on pressure. And it's a mathematical formula that you need a whole lot of things to be satisfied and in place for it to work. So that, the Ideal Gas Law was out there."

WTF is Ted Wells blabbering on about there?
 
The reality of this situation is that if McNally or Jastermski COULD flip on Brady and expose him, they would have MONTHS ago.

These guys don't have any loyalty. If a guy like McNally is so pissy because he didn't get a pair of free Uggs, he's certainly not going to pass up a million dollar book deal as the guy that brought down the worlds greatest QB.

Such nonsense...
 
For anyone who has been in a room with 10+ lawyers it is a very intimidating experience.

In a skim of Brady's responses, seems to me he did fine.
 
"the Ideal Gas Law is a theoretical concept that predicts the impact of temperature change on pressure. And it's a mathematical formula that you need a whole lot of things to be satisfied and in place for it to work. So that, the Ideal Gas Law was out there."

WTF is Ted Wells blabbering on about there?
"For it to work"? That's some clumsy wording for a lawyer
 

Wow! If I understand this correctly, then Brady saying he wanted the balls soft he was referring to the leather? Is this something different, or in addition to Brady wanting the balls deflated to the low legal limit of 12.5 psi?
 
50 pages deep .. Kessler is crushing face.
 
As for the Columbia questions, our answer is on page 74 of the PDF. The NFL reached out to them in private, then there was an article on the NYT about it, and Columbia suggested that they go to Exponent instead. Exponent worked with Marlow to reach their conclusions.
 
Albert Breer ? @AlbertBreer
Transcript indicates that there were three texts between Tom Brady and John Jastremski on February 7 that weren't recovered.

Of course Bert goes with that "finding"
Thats what they the media needs to find brady guilty.
 
"the Ideal Gas Law is a theoretical concept that predicts the impact of temperature change on pressure. And it's a mathematical formula that you need a whole lot of things to be satisfied and in place for it to work. So that, the Ideal Gas Law was out there."

WTF is Ted Wells blabbering on about there?

As I have said before, Ted Wells is an incredibly unintelligent individual. Him being hired specifically to make sure he finds Brady guilty does not preclude him from also being a really dumb guy (which is undoubtedly is.)
 
"the Ideal Gas Law is a theoretical concept that predicts the impact of temperature change on pressure. And it's a mathematical formula that you need a whole lot of things to be satisfied and in place for it to work. So that, the Ideal Gas Law was out there."

WTF is Ted Wells blabbering on about there?
As part of his testimony hes discrediting it as an absolute proof.
 
"the Ideal Gas Law is a theoretical concept that predicts the impact of temperature change on pressure. And it's a mathematical formula that you need a whole lot of things to be satisfied and in place for it to work. So that, the Ideal Gas Law was out there."

WTF is Ted Wells blabbering on about there?

"Math, like being independent, is hard."
 
Q. So as you are sitting here, you have no idea whether the Patriots and the Colts gauge would read exactly like the logo gauge or the non-logo gauge? You have no basis for knowing one way other the another?

A. In terms of the actual gauge, you are absolutely correct. I had to make a judgment.

Wells admitting he doesn't even know if either team used a calibrated gauge to get to 12.5 and 13 before the game. His next answer, he says it would be lightning striking twice for both teams to have an out of whack gauge provided by Wilson (like the logo one Walt Anderson said he used but Wells disregarded...)
 
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