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the questions the media won't ever ask?

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Bill where did you learn all of your cheating ways, was it when you were with the Colts, the Giants (2 super bowls), the Browns now called the Ravens or with the Jets?
Did Parcells ever teach you how to cheat?
Seems a little funny that all of the teams that he has worked for are the ones leading the charge.
 
 
How about "Mr. Wells, how could you possibly come to these conclusions based on what is presented in your report? Did you have an agenda at the start of this investigation and how can you claim to be independent?"
 
I want to know why the officials inflated the Patriots balls to "almost 16" for the Jets game.

If the PSI is so damn important . . .
 
Roger, considering the Patriots footballs fell into a range predicted by Harvard and MIT physicists and demonstrated by a Headsmart Labs engineer, why did you open a multi million dollar investigation?
 
Bill where did you learn all of your cheating ways, was it when you were with the Colts, the Giants (2 super bowls), the Browns now called the Ravens or with the Jets?
Did Parcells ever teach you how to cheat?
Seems a little funny that all of the teams that he has worked for are the ones leading the charge.

I've been wondering for 8 years why that angle is never explored. The simplest explanation is people have a high regard for Parcells, so they don't want to dig into that topic.

I see people point to the failures of Weis, Crennel, Mangini, and McDaniels as head coaches and say it's they are away from Belichick and his secret cheating operation (I never said there were smart people.) It can't be because being a successful NFL head coach is very hard to do and we see guys who were great coordinators fail at it every year. How many assistant coaches under Noll or Shula went on to be great coaches?
 
I've been wondering for 8 years why that angle is never explored. The simplest explanation is people have a high regard for Parcells, so they don't want to dig into that topic.

I see people point to the failures of Weis, Crennel, Mangini, and McDaniels as head coaches and say it's they are away from Belichick and his secret cheating operation (I never said there were smart people.) It can't be because being a successful NFL head coach is very hard to do and we see guys who were great coordinators fail at it every year. How many assistant coaches under Noll or Shula went on to be great coaches?
Also because the Giants and Jets are from NY.
 
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