What If they found evidence that proves pats are innocent and it gets goodell fired.
Would pats be the heroes of the NFL?
Would Tom Brady get an award from Obama?
Heroes of America IMO
if not the entire planet
What If they found evidence that proves pats are innocent and it gets goodell fired.
Would pats be the heroes of the NFL?
Would Tom Brady get an award from Obama?
And what if Tom Brady ends up single-handedly defeating ISIS??
That depends. Did he cheat?
I think the Patriots claim is that investigators technically had the texts, just hadn't recognized it yet. If true, their argument is the investigators weren't thorough before the interview. Right? But if so, that doesn't change what was found in the texts.This is interesting. Well's claims that they only found the "deflator" text after they interviewed McNally, the Patriots counsel states otherwise.
What If they found evidence that proves pats are innocent and it gets goodell fired.
Would pats be the heroes of the NFL?
Would Tom Brady get an award from Obama?
Even if the pats were involved in deflating, there is no way Brady's suspension stands. This stuff is solid enough to over turn it imho
I think the Patriots claim is that investigators technically had the texts, just hadn't recognized it yet. If true, their argument is the investigators weren't thorough before the interview. Right? But if so, that doesn't change what was found in the texts.
Although asked numerous times for the reason for their request for yet another interview with Mr. McNally, the Wells investigators never stated the reason that now appears evident from the Report
Remember, it has absolutely no relation to jokingly saying they'd give Brady a balloon.LOL
are we really supposed to believe this is really what deflator meant?
You don't lead with "he was joking about weight loss" if you have actual evidence.
Remember, it has absolutely no relation to jokingly saying they'd give Brady a balloon.
That was for a birthday party.
It was their job to prepare his equipment. Could easily be explained as them purposely not configuring the balls to bradys specifications.
I think the Patriots claim is that investigators technically had the texts, just hadn't recognized it yet. If true, their argument is the investigators weren't thorough before the interview. Right? But if so, that doesn't change what was found in the texts.
One of the reasons the Patriots were punished so harshly is that Wells claimed they were not cooperative. The Patriots are explaining exactly why that perception exists.
Potential twist: The arbitrator rules in favor of the Patriots, exonerates them on all charges because of the vagaries and inconsistencies in the report. Then the league sues Wells for putting together such a sloppy report.
Remember, it has absolutely no relation to jokingly saying they'd give Brady a balloon.
That was for a birthday party.
Remember, it has absolutely no relation to jokingly saying they'd give Brady a balloon.
That was for a birthday party.
That reasoning is BS. Anyone who has watched Breaking Bad knows about burner phones. And yeah no one cares about kickers /forever alone.He did cooperate in attending the interview and answering questions, but he refused to hand over electronic communication, his reasoning being any communication between himself and JJ/McNally would be on their phones and as such his phone wasn't required. It should also be noted that Gostkowski didn't hand over his phone either.
That reasoning is BS. Anyone who has watched Breaking Bad knows about burner phones. And yeah no one cares about kickers /forever alone.
These guys aren't drug dealers - get a grip. If they are in the habit of using burner phones, they are really, really bad at it.
And yeah, kickers suck.
I won't speak for the scientific aspect of the Well's report or the Patriots counter, as I haven't read the exponent study in the appendix, but the Patriots do a good job countering the Well's report - I admit the 'deflate' text message counter wasn't the most awe-inspiring argument, but it may be plausible.
For anyone who has read both reports, what were your thoughts?
I won't speak for the scientific aspect of the Well's report or the Patriots counter, as I haven't read the exponent study in the appendix, but the Patriots do a good job countering the Well's report - I admit the 'deflate' text message counter wasn't the most awe-inspiring argument, but it may be plausible.
For anyone who has read both reports, what were your thoughts?
I won't speak for the scientific aspect of the Well's report or the Patriots counter, as I haven't read the exponent study in the appendix, but the Patriots do a good job countering the Well's report - I admit the 'deflate' text message counter wasn't the most awe-inspiring argument, but it may be plausible.
For anyone who has read both reports, what were your thoughts?
I won't speak for the scientific aspect of the Well's report or the Patriots counter, as I haven't read the exponent study in the appendix, but the Patriots do a good job countering the Well's report - I admit the 'deflate' text message counter wasn't the most awe-inspiring argument, but it may be plausible.
For anyone who has read both reports, what were your thoughts?
.SportsCenter: THIS JUST IN: The NFLPA has filed an appeal of Tom Brady's 4-game suspension. http://t.co/qoQ2WJmeTq
The defense is a joke. Can't believe the Patriots don't just own up to this.
What part of their defense did you think was weak?
EDIT: I found their response to the 'deflate' text message weak, but their response to the other text messages seemed reasonable to me.
Only heard a hand full of them on my drive home. Deflate was pathetic. Brady calling
g him the next morning to see how he was hosting up was also laughable. They brought up like 3 more that are just insulting to hear.
The report relies on the increased level of communications between Mr. Brady and Mr. Jastremski in the days following the AFC Championship Game even though these communications show no knowledge of football tampering. As fully explained to the investigators, there were several readily understandable reasons for increased communications between Mr. Brady and Mr. Jastremski in the days following the AFC Championship Game.
First, the media frenzy over deflated footballs started the day after the AFC Championship Game. Mr. Brady is used to the limelight and to critics; Mr. Jastremski is not. Since Mr. Jastremski prepared the footballs, it was reasonable to expect that this media attention would focus on him. It was also reasonable to expect that (as happened) Mr. Jastremski’s boss would question Mr. Jastremski to see what, if anything, he knew. Mr. Brady’s reaching out to Mr. Jastremski to see how he was holding up in these circumstances is not only understandable, but commendable.
Second, the team had just won the AFC Championship and was headed to the Super Bowl. Footballs needed to be prepared for the Super Bowl. Since this was Mr. Jastremski’s first Super Bowl experience since assuming the role as game football preparer, it is not surprising he and Mr. Brady spoke a lot about football preparation during the days after the AFC Championship Game. Issues that they needed to discuss included: how footballs would be prepared (there were several different ways used for preparation during the season, sometimes dependent on weather); how many more than the required number for the game should be prepared so that, as he always does, Mr. Brady could select game footballs from among a larger number of prepared footballs; when, if at all, would the footballs be available in Foxborough for practice; when were they to be sent to Arizona; when would they be available for use in practice in Arizona; etc. All of these discussion topics were triggered by winning the AFC Championship and needed to be dealt with in the days following that win.
The investigators could have inquired of the Patriots former employee whose responsibility included preparing game balls whether his communications with Mr. Brady had increased during the time period leading up to the prior Super Bowls. They did not.
In short, increased Brady-Jastremski communications in the days following the AFC Championship Game do not make it more likely than not that there was any wrongdoing or knowledge of wrongdoing. They are totally consistent with complete innocence. It is only speculation to conclude otherwise. Nonetheless, it forms part of the report’s stated rationale for its findings against Mr. Brady.
The timing and frequency of the telephone communications between
Jastremski and McNally, as well as Jastremski and Brady immediately
after suspicions of ball tampering were raised by NFL Security and in
media reports.
The part of just presuming that McNally deflated 12 footballs in 100 seconds in the bathroom (and not taking into account the vastly more logical explanation of taking a piss) shows this well.
McNally told officials that he dropped the bag of balls to his left and then used a urinal to his right. That is when the officials told McNally there are no urinals in that bathroom.
Yeah whatever would lead them to think that...
If there was any justice in this league Brady would be suspended for the season, Bellechik for 6 games and the team loses their next 3 first round picks.
Everything is jokes in New England.The fact that any football fan can say this with a straight face is a flat out joke to me.
Everything is jokes in NFL.
The defense is a joke. Can't believe the Patriots don't just own up to this.
.If there was any justice in this league Brady would be suspended for the season, Bellechik for 6 games and the team loses their next 3 first round picks.
This thread always lightens up a shit day.
I think this whole thing is overblown and cheating is rampant in the NFL. I think the majority of people upset at the Pat's are hypocrites. At least until the NFL does something about PED's. Which they won't so .
I am happy to oblige! I hate the Pats!34 pages of Pats fans not caring about it because it's overblown jealousy from haters.
Like testing players and fining them or suspending them for several games, up to an entire season, or indefinitely in a few cases?
How is that not "doing something" about PED's?
Like testing players and fining them or suspending them for several games, up to an entire season, or indefinitely in a few cases?
How is that not "doing something" about PED's?