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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Why why why do Pats fans keep concerning themselves with ESPN. The network has made it blatantly clear that they will try to milk this story for whatever it is worth regardless of the contradictory reports. Unless you want to feel irritated, don't give that place any clicks.
Fair enough. God speed and good luck, sir.it's 16 year old habit. i get all my information from espn. check all the box scores there too. and listen to majority of their podcasts.
i know exactly what they are. but that's not gonna make me to use other inferior websites.
That's the thing. . . . Schefter never passed along Deflategate rumors before when it was Leakapalooza, so it's interesting that he's doing this now.
ESPN finally speaks.....and as expected it was disappointing (including Adam S)
After giving close to five minutes to the Kelly Naqui OTL story, this clip was about a minute and a half, which basically had Schecter quickly repeating his fired league official story, and they spent the rest of the time spouting that we can't tell what that means and won't know anything until the Welles report comes out in a couple of months. Its up to Welles to determine who is guilty, and thus implying that the Pats haven't been vindicated.
So after a 5 minute clip that allow the reporter to speculate further Patriot wrong doing, they spent a mere minute plus to say, well this thing happened, but its way to early to speculate what it means, and we certainly don't know enough to be speculating on it.
Kelly Naqi's name rang a bell and I finally remembered why, anyone remember this?
Kelly Naqi's name rang a bell and I finally remembered why, anyone remember this?
Look at Kravitz retweet of Bart Hubbarch saying NFL Referees Association stating no NFL officials were fired and demanding an apology from ESPN
Look at Kravitz retweet of Bart Hubbarch saying NFL Referees Association stating no NFL officials were fired and demanding an apology from ESPN