Here's the crazy thing about FrameGate that should be everyone's starting point.
Before last year's game the officials probably did what they always do. Quickly check the balls, add a little air if they need them, and send them in. They openly admit they didn't write down the PSI of 24 footballs
So at halftime with Kensil having a hissy fit, the lead official, Anderson, in an amazing feat of memory, recounted the PSI of 24 footballs down to the 10th of a percentage.
An amazing memory that Goodell, Kensil, Wells etc accept as gospel!
But which guage was used - yes that's the question, because if it's the one Anderson SAID he used "to the best of his recollection" (that same recollection that could recount 24 PSI levels from hours before) well, then clearly no significant deflation occurred.
Suddenly, in the assessment of Kensil, Goodell, Wells, etc. Anderson developed a case of Alzheimer's and his memory was VERY much in question.
So they all just assumed the opposite - and voila - they have the "evidence" they need to justify an elaborate work of fiction
You have to accept ALL of the above with a straight face even to have a SUSPICION that a rule violation occurred
THAT should be the starting point for any media or analysis of FrameGate
Now the question should be WHY the Commissioner's office is intent on framing Brady and penalizing the Patriots.
I submit that the fact that Brady is on the cusp of his 7th Super Bowl in 14 years - and what that means to the 31 other owners who want to profit and enjoy the spotlight - then I think their motivation to sit Brady for 4 games and dock the team a 1st rounder is clear.
Kraft tried to buy them off to put all of it behind everyone for the good of Brady and the NFL, but they screwed him.
I suspect Brady is and has been properly pissed about all of this.
I suspect Brady also knows that the best way to stick it to all of them - especially the other owners who are really behind this - is to win another Super Bowl.
So, needless to say, I'm feeling pretty good about our chances.