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Yep. BB knew it was him escalating the whole thing. He pulled aside Curren and exposed himmike kensil
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Absolutely! And I'm sure it will also dig deeply into the fact that one of Wells' attorneys working on the case had also worked for the league during the initial Appeal to the League and that Wells had to claim "Attorney Client Privilege" on the matter during the Court proceedings....and that other jackass who ran gameday ops who has had it out for BB since the Jets days. The one who was "reassigned" to look after NFL interests in China.
Exactly.
Look at this so-called list of "blue-ribbon" selection committee members.
At one time or another a 1/5th of these ass-hats have buried BB.
Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee Arizona Kent Somers, Arizona Republic Atlanta Darryl Ledbetter, Atlanta Journal - Constitution Baltimore Scott Garceau, 105.7 The Fan/WMAR-TV Buffalo Vic Carucci, Buffalo News Carolina Darin Gantt, Carolina Panthers Chicago Dan Pompei, The Athletic* Cincinnati Geoff Hobson, Bengals.com Cleveland Tony Grossi, ESPNCleveland.com/WKNR Radio Dallas Rick Gosselin, Talk of Fame Network*# Denver Jeff Legwold, ESPN/ESPN.com* Detroit Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press Green Bay Pete Dougherty, Green Bay Press-Gazette Houston John McClain, Houston Chronicle* Indianapolis Mike Chappell, Fox 59/CBS 4 Jacksonville Sam Kouvaris, Florida Times-Union/SamSportsLine.com Kansas City Las Vegas Frank Cooney, The Sports Xchange* Los Angeles (Chargers) Eric Williams, Sports Illustrated Los Angeles (Rams) Howard Balzer, Sports Illustrated# Miami Armando Salguero, Miami Herald Minnesota Mark Craig, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune New England Ron Borges, Talk of Fame Network* New Orleans Jeff Duncan, The Athletic New York (Giants) Bob Glauber, Newsday New York (Jets) Gary Myers, Author Philadelphia Paul Domowitch, Philadelphia Daily News Pittsburgh Ed Bouchette, The Athletic San Francisco Matt Maiocco, NBC Sports Bay Area Seattle Mike Sando, The Athletic Tampa Bay Ira Kaufman, JoeBucsFan.com* Tennessee Paul Kuharsky, PaulKuharsky.com/104.5 The Zone Washington Jarrett Bell, USA Today# PFWA Mary Kay Cabot, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer At-Large Tony Dungy, NBC Sports Football Night in America At-Large John Clayton, ESPN Seattle# At-Large Jason Cole, FanSided.com At-Large John Czarnecki, FOX Sports* At-Large Dan Fouts, Broadcaster (Hall of Famer) At-Large Clark Judge, Talk of Fame Network and Yahoo Sports Radio# At-Large Peter King, NBC Sports# At-Large James Lofton, CBS Sports (Hall of Famer) At-Large Alex Marvez, SiriusXM At-Large Bill Polian, SiriusXM (Hall of Famer)* At-Large Sal Paolantonio, ESPN# At-Large Lisa Salters, ESPN Monday Night Football At-Large Jim Trotter, NFL Network# At-Large Charean Williams, Pro Football Talk# At-Large Barry Wilner, Associated Press
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All I can say is thank god we won 3 SBs and went to 4 after that mother of all railroad jobs....Absolutely! And I'm sure it will also dig deeply into the fact that one of Wells' attorneys working on the case had also worked for the league during the initial Appeal to the League and that Wells had to claim "Attorney Client Privilege" on the matter during the Court proceedings.
But those of us who truly understand Deflate-gate know that it was a conspiracy by the Patriots to showcase Jimmy G. and Jacoby Brissett to enhance their trade value, while giving Brady a four day rest so he could go 11--1 as a starter and lead the team to a 14--2 record, another SB win and SB MVP award.
unfortunately, you're right on two counts.I really think Bill is going to be denied the honor of a unanimous first ballot HOF vote and that's sad. He will get in on the first ballot but not unanimously.
If that happens a small part of it is his fault for stupidly trying to lawyer his way around that taping memo but there will be voters that buy into all the conspiracy theories and the other nonsense and hold the whole thing against him. I bet even some of those voters who do this will be from the Boston media.
The Mary Kay Cabot vote could go either way. Allegedly BB had a thing with her but she never publicly bashed him for Spygate or Deflategate.This crew makes the Cantina scene in Star Wars look like The Dead Poets Society.
All I can say is thank god we won 3 SBs and went to 4 after that mother of all railroad jobs....
The Mary Kay Cabot vote could go either way. Allegedly BB had a thing with her but she never publicly bashed him for Spygate or Deflategate.
Yea shes plugged in.Mary Kay deserves universally high marks for her work. She's always informative.
Thanks, I was racking my poor weak brain for the name of that idiot.mike kensil
According to his LinkedIn Kensil left the NFL in Jan 2020.Thanks, I was racking my poor weak brain for the name of that idiot.
....never mind, now I see which railroad job you are talking about.
Jim Brown knows better.
"Brown: I don't compare myself with anyone. Let me tell you about someone I do admire. Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots has contributed more to the work I surround myself with than any black athlete in modern times--financially, intellectually, every way. He's been in the prisons with me. He's met gang members in my home; he's met gang members in Cleveland [where Belichick coached the Browns from 1991 to '95]. He's put up money. He's opened up areas of education for us very quietly and very strongly. Imagine what would happen if Michael Jordan did the same thing."
Deflategate was treated as harshly as it was as a way for the owners to hurt Bill for supposedly getting off easy on Spygate don’t kid yourself. It was unfinished business. Brady was just collateral damage in the end. That’s why the first few days the team media ops was dedicated all to Bill going “I have no idea what any of this is, I’m not involved in the preparation of footballs, you have to ask Tom” which famously inspired the text message to Brady from a friend that said “holy **** they just dropped this all on you.” Which I think was a key rupture in that relationship that never mended.
Also both controversies hurt the legacy of both Bill and Brady there is no bright side because you don’t like Brady anymore.
Four Games in the Fall is worth a watch.Ahhhh Francis
Read my post. What part of "railroad job" needs definition?
Everything doesn't 100% devolve into Brady the Superman vs Brady the Martyr. You'll find this confusing but there are other realities.
Belichick said that about the footballs because like he had zero clue about it and like Brady, ya know, actually took care of the footballs. I guess in your world BB communicated about football psi with smoke signals just to set Brady the Martyr up? You actually think it was a set up by Belichick.
What happened initially was everyone had no clue what these guys were talking about (refer to the meaning of "blindsided"). Now once they were up to speed on it, they reacted.
Here is some history. It wasn't Krafty Bob or Tom Sr. taking material time out of preparations for the Super Bowl to have a "My Cousin Vinnie" news conference. Maybe you missed that or because it might pop your blow up doll, you choose to forget it.
The NFL front office are scumbags but they do get points for this clever and ingenious con job.
Now, tonight when you sucking the He out of the TB12 blowup, just remember, Belichick could have pulled the plug after a certain MNF game in KC but he didn't so dispense with constant vivtim angle and ice up.
Ahhhh Francis
Read my post. What part of "railroad job" needs definition?
Everything doesn't 100% devolve into Brady the Superman vs Brady the Martyr. You'll find this confusing but there are other realities.
Belichick said that about the footballs because like he had zero clue about it and like Brady, ya know, actually took care of the footballs. I guess in your world BB communicated about football psi with smoke signals just to set Brady the Martyr up? You actually think it was a set up by Belichick.
What happened initially was everyone had no clue what these guys were talking about (refer to the meaning of "blindsided"). Now once they were up to speed on it, they reacted.
Here is some history. It wasn't Krafty Bob or Tom Sr. taking material time out of preparations for the Super Bowl to have a "My Cousin Vinnie" news conference. Maybe you missed that or because it might pop your blow up doll, you choose to forget it.
The NFL front office are scumbags but they do get points for this clever and ingenious con job.
Now, tonight when you sucking the He out of the TB12 blowup, just remember, Belichick could have pulled the plug after a certain MNF game in KC but he didn't so dispense with constant vivtim angle and ice up.
I always thought "deflategate" was a veiled effort to get rid of BB once and for all. When it came to light that he knew nothing about it and had nothing to do with it, the story had gained enough traction that the idiot head of the NFL had to do something to someone, Brady was next in line.
Everyone overreacted to the science... and just followed through with "howsa abouts" and it "had to happen"...
Only question then is: What's the "Dark Side" of Bill Belichick, specifically? It can't be about being a hard-ass as a coach, because he's not alone there. There have never been any scandals or questions about improper practice time or things like that. He's never had any real off the field scandals in his personal life that I can recall. And if anything was just about some generic nature of coaches and what they'll put players through in order to win, why is it specifically about BB? I can't imagine what Dark Side the general public would care about if not the gates.