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Felger must be jerking off to this book.
Probably a *********** with Borges, Shaugnessy and Mazzarotti..
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When the time comes BB will write the definitive book with a very good sports writer and the truth will be told...
Definitely. Felger must be felgering to this book.Felger must be jerking off to this book.
He’ll def have to have O’Connor on the show all week.Definitely. Felger must be felgering to this book.
O’Connor is a reknowned patriot hater.More of the same stuff extrapolated. BB also did the the mona lisa vito monologue defending the QB. That week after the AFCCG was crazy and everyone on the team was thrown in a loop suddenly not know what to react. To read anything from it crazy.
The author wrote a book about BB interviewing 350 people except BB himself . Clearly trying to cash in on all the storylines and dramatics.
And by the way, the author of the book is this guy
"He's not the easiest coach to play for," said Brady, before adding, "he's the best for me."
Well, this is Ian O'Connor, so large grains of salt have to be taken. However...
I wouldn't dismiss the "BB 'didn't believe' Brady" one out of hand.
Remember BB's initial "well, you'll have to ask Brady about the balls" response when it first broke. Didn't try to defend Brady at all. To this day I think that in the first couple of days BB didn't believe/trust Brady and wasn't willing to put himself on the line by saying anything like "Tom would never do anything like this", especially because if he did say something like that and it turned out Brady had done something, Goodell would use it to crucify him.
Then after the first day or two I'm sure Patricia (and maybe also Cam Fleming who was an aero/astro from Stanford) told him about the IGL and there was probably some big powwow leading to the Mona Lisa Vito press conference.
Now, the "Brady thought Spygate was 'likely true'" is dumb because BB never denied the filming so of course it was true (in the sense that the Pats had been filming teams). Or is O'Connor saying that Brady thinks Tomase's story was "likely true"?
And mark my words: with the possible exception of ex Pats in the local media, the rest of them will either defend O'Connor or refrain from comment. The blind loyalty among these pukes is revolting, but not surprising.Probably a *********** with Borges, Shaugnessy and Mazzarotti..