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Wells Report concluded that the Patriots violated rules and Tom Brady was aware

6. he cheats
7. he plays for a cheater (Belicheck)
8. He's a pompous prick.
9. and he's good.
I understand there are reasons to hate him. But he cheated here. I'll say again to think he didn't know/ order it is naïve. I think this goes to the integrity of the game every bit as much as the Saints fiasco and spy gate. How Belicheat gets away without a punishment in this is a joke. Brady deserved at least these 4 games for not cooperating. I'll say that if the NFL felt they had 100% proof that Brady did this he'd be out for an entire year. The fact that it is even a little questionable probably saved him 12 games of suspension. To me this is worse than players using a little pot in their free time. Because that has no effect on the actual games and this does.

except that you have no factual evidence that he cheated. belichick is probably the greatest QB in this generation in all sports. just a great coach a master of his craft. spygate also was a joke - taping a guy in front of 80k people was a common practice. ask jimmy johnson and bill cowher about it.

MJ was a pompous prick, but america loved him. If MJ looked like brady, people would not have loved him as much.

jealousy is a nasty !@#ch.


anyway throwing deflated football is a disadvantage
 
Well conveniently Brady refused to cooperate. IMO this suspension has as much to do with that as proof that he knew. But I'll ask you what I have never seen a good answer to. Do you think the QB could fail to notice that the ball was underinflated? And WTF would these 2 nobodies care about the air pressure?
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When I play basketball you can tell the ball is under inflated in seconds. The defense of the Colts realized it was deflated when they picked it off. They had noticed in a previous game that it was deflated. So how the **** can the guy who handles the ball 70+ times a game not realize it. In summary thinking he didn't know is naïve.

you conveniently not read pats rebuttal then. Brady didn't have to give up his phone because wells already had those 2 ball boys phone.

obviously refs didn't notice the ball being under inflated. i mean brady cheated for 15 years right? or at least since 2006? all those DBs who caught brady's INTs, and every refs who handled the ball didn't notice it until now.

and go buy a football and feel the difference between 11.5 vs 12.5 you can't even tell the difference.
 
again you are accusing a guy with a zero evidence. seriously. if brady ordered them to deflated the ball to below 12.5 then fine. suspend him. but the league can't prove brady ordered them.

I feel like the Wells report has enough evidence in it to show Brady was knowingly part of what was going on. Again, my hope is that Brady sues the NFL and his phone records/emails/text messages are subpoena'd. My guess is, you'll see Brady accept whatever goes down in his appeal, because anybody with common sense can see he's guilty as **** and wants no part of the judicial system actually seeing the evidence.
 
there are more questions then answer when you read the wells report. nobody knows what PSI was pats or colts ball before the game for sure. IT WASN'T RECORDED!!!

if the PSI is so damn important then why not record them?
 
I feel like the Wells report has enough evidence in it to show Brady was knowingly part of what was going on. Again, my hope is that Brady sues the NFL and his phone records/emails/text messages are subpoena'd. My guess is, you'll see Brady accept whatever goes down in his appeal, because anybody with common sense can see he's guilty as **** and wants no part of the judicial system actually seeing the evidence.

this is what i know

1. brady played with 'fat' and 'heavy' football against the Jets 10/16/2014.
2. brady was angry that his ball was tampered by refs - ball boys measured the ball and it was 16psi.

brady obviously hated playing with 16psi football. did brady just tell ball boys to

1. 'boys. i hated that frigign balloon! you are fired if i ever have to play with the balloon again!'
2. 'boys. i want my ball to be at 12.5. say it with me. 12.5. 13.5? you are fired. 14.5? you are fired. 16 like last time? you are fired'

and if you ever played football - if ball is too under inflated, it actually hurt your performance. for a RB? it can help(but no real difference between 11.5 vs. 12.5. but for a QB who throws football for living? it can hurt. see the post above.

and remember brady already has huge hands. pioli's comment about brady's hand
https://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new..._/id/4759228/combine-report-qbs-and-hand-size


if brady was 6fter with a small hands i understand the logic of playing with 11.5 psi football. but brady is 6ft 4 3/8 with huge hand.
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my common sense says

1. brady likes to play at 12.5 and 1psi loss happened naturally (which the science under ideal gas law already proved by multiple experiments by many experts).
2. brady made sure 10/16/2014 doesn't happen again even though brady actually plays better with properly or over inflated football (against the jets, colts, and seahawks - brady played flawlessly)
3. it's been a non issue. after all this issue was raised just now. if brady cheated all his career then maybe somebody would've brought it up. again, 11.5 vs 12.5 has no real difference. you can't even tell.

this fiasco would've been absolutely non story if it was carson palmer or alex smith. all they had to do was warn the pats.
 
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there are more questions then answer when you read the wells report. nobody knows what PSI was pats or colts ball before the game for sure. IT WASN'T RECORDED!!!

if the PSI is so damn important then why not record them?

And if Brady didn't do anything wrong, why refuse to cooperate with the investigation? Why refuse to divulge certain text messages? Like I've already said, let's see if Brady has the "balls" to go after the NFL in a court of law.
 
And if Brady didn't do anything wrong, why refuse to cooperate with the investigation? Why refuse to divulge certain text messages? Like I've already said, let's see if Brady has the "balls" to go after the NFL in a court of law.

maybe because brady doesn't trust wells who seems like he has an agenda?

from the rebuttal -
The phrasing of this conclusion reflects what a reach it was. Unable to conclude that Mr. Brady had knowledge of, let alone directed, any improper activities, the best the report comes up with is the phrase “generally aware.” As noted above, there is simply no evidentiary basis for this conclusion, let alone for the conclusion that there were any underlying inappropriate activities. The texts that form the heart of this report show two persons with quite uninhibited texting history — and yet NOT A SINGLE TEXT REFERS TO DEFLATING FOOTBALLS TO A LEVEL BELOW REGULATION, TO DEFLATING FOOTBALLS AFTER THE REFEREE’S INSPECTION, OR TO ANY DIRECTIONS FROM MR. BRADY — OR EVEN ANY BELIEF THAT TOM BRADY WOULD PREFER TO USE BELOW REGULATION FOOTBALLS.


and wells already had those 2 boy's phone. and so no reason for brady to give up his phone. and it's not required, so why would anybody give their phone when it's not necessary?
 
And if Brady didn't do anything wrong, why refuse to cooperate with the investigation? Why refuse to divulge certain text messages? Like I've already said, let's see if Brady has the "balls" to go after the NFL in a court of law.
If Brady wants to prove his innocence then he'll sue. If he's guilty and just covering it up (aka the Patriot way) then he'll appeal and live with the results. My guess is he's guilty and just doesn't like the consequences. So once this gets heard by Goodell he'll live with the results of arbitration.
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Once this goes to legal action all of those things he did not want to show the investigators become fair game. If he has something to hide he will never go beyond the arbitration process.
 
The idea that Pat employees did something with the ball that the smurfing quarterback didn't know about is hilarious. They're probably not even Pat fans, and are sitting at home right now, laughing their asses off at the joke they played on Brady.
 
If Brady wants to prove his innocence then he'll sue. If he's guilty and just covering it up (aka the Patriot way) then he'll appeal and live with the results. My guess is he's guilty and just doesn't like the consequences. So once this gets heard by Goodell he'll live with the results of arbitration.
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Once this goes to legal action all of those things he did not want to show the investigators become fair game. If he has something to hide he will never go beyond the arbitration process.

most likely brady will spend rest of his life clearing his name if he thinks he's innocent of any wrong doing.

and most likely it will happen
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/05/16/expect-brady-vs-nfl-to-be-filed-sooner-than-later/
 
The idea that Pat employees did something with the ball that the smurfing quarterback didn't know about is hilarious. They're probably not even Pat fans, and are sitting at home right now, laughing their asses off at the joke they played on Brady.

if you followed brady's career, only thing he hates more than losing is probably getting followed by paparazzi. all he ever cares about his having a 'private time' with his family. so for 15 years he has developed the habit of being private and being super smart about not getting caught in tabloid media frenzy. this is well documented actually.

so why would brady jeopardize his career by ordering ball boys to do things illegally? why would he trust these 2 guys blindly? it's not like they are his brothers. they are just 2 employees. do you really think brady is that stupid?

brady probably could get what he wants without being specific. brady is not an idiot. first i don't believe brady with huge friggin hands want to play with under inflated ball which would hurt his passer rating and his ability to throw a deep ball. second, if he wanted to play with 11.5 psi ball, no way he trusts 2 guys who could bite his ***. he probably gave them the look and just screamed at that for make sure the ball feels perfect.
 
Once this goes to legal action all of those things he did not want to show the investigators become fair game. If he has something to hide he will never go beyond the arbitration process.
....I'm just spitballing here, but what are the chances that ALL of those incriminating phone text messages have long been deleted off of his phone, the ball guys phone, the equipment managers phone, etc. etc. etc? Are you saying that ANY and all text messages can be retrieved after they have been deleted from a cell phone? Explain, please!
 
....I'm just spitballing here, but what are the chances that ALL of those incriminating phone text messages have long been deleted off of his phone, the ball guys phone, the equipment managers phone, etc. etc. etc? Are you saying that ANY and all text messages can be retrieved after they have been deleted from a cell phone? Explain, please!

Once text messages are subpoena'd by a court of law, I believe they can compell the phone company to produce said messages. I could be wrong on this, but I do believe they continue to exist after being deleted from a phone.
 
If Brady wants to prove his innocence then he'll sue. If he's guilty and just covering it up (aka the Patriot way) then he'll appeal and live with the results. My guess is he's guilty and just doesn't like the consequences. So once this gets heard by Goodell he'll live with the results of arbitration.
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Once this goes to legal action all of those things he did not want to show the investigators become fair game. If he has something to hide he will never go beyond the arbitration process.

*You're absolutely fooling yourself if you think the Patriots are alone in pushing beyond the rules. They are spotlighted for a number of reasons, and their are coups (<-- not exaggerating) that try to expose them and bring them down. Every single team has their ways of pushing beyond the rules, both on the field and off.

*There are a number of reasons why this won't go all the way to the legal finish line; it won't be determined solely by Brady and his defense of his legacy or some **** like that. The NFL has a lot of reasons they don't want it to go there, too.

I'm a lifelong Pats fan with some decent connections to things, so let me just say this:

Is it probable that NE was pushing the rules with inflation of the balls? Yes. Is it probable that other teams do this, too (e.g. Green Bay)? Yes, it is EQUALLY probable.

Are there problems with the Wells Report (which I've read, btw)? Definitely. Big problems. Chief among them are (a) that there isn't any scientific evidence given for loss of psi due to worsening weather conditions and play (which certainly happened); (b) there isn't ANY direct evidence that any deflation of the footballs was meant to take the balls below the minimum level.

This all seems like a microcosm of the Spygate issue (which many teams were also doing, btw):

Spygate: The Pats get caught doing something... which results in absolute scrutiny from the league... which results in the Patriots steamrolling the entire league. Ruthlessly

Deflategate: The Pats get caught doing something... which results in scrutiny and halftime adjustments... which results in Brady absolutely murdering the **** out of the Colts in the second half.
 
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*You're absolutely fooling yourself if you think the Patriots are alone in pushing beyond the rules. They are spotlighted for a number of reasons, and their are coups (<-- not exaggerating) that try to expose them and bring them down. Every single team has their ways of pushing beyond the rules, both on the field and off.

*There are a number of reasons why this won't go all the way to the legal finish line; it won't be determined solely by Brady and his defense of his legacy or some **** like that. The NFL has a lot of reasons they don't want it to go there, too.

I'm a lifelong Pats fan with some decent connections to things, so let me just say this:

Is it probable that NE was pushing the rules with inflation of the balls? Yes. Is it probable that other teams do this, too (e.g. Green Bay)? Yes, it is EQUALLY probable.

Are there problems with the Wells Report (which I've read, btw)? Definitely. Big problems. Chief among them are (a) that there isn't any scientific evidence given for loss of psi due to worsening weather conditions and play (which certainly happened); (b) there isn't ANY direct evidence that any deflation of the footballs was meant to take the balls below the minimum level.

This all seems like a microcosm of the Spygate issue (which many teams were also doing, btw):

Spygate: The Pats get caught doing something... which results in absolute scrutiny from the league... which results in the Patriots steamrolling the entire league. Ruthlessly

Deflategate: The Pats get caught doing something... which results in scrutiny and halftime adjustments... which results in Brady absolutely murdering the **** out of the Colts in the second half.

I will give you that other teams push in different areas. But once you push to far you are breaking the rules. NE has been in this scenario before. These footballs and their levels of inflation is not why they beat the Colts. However I fully support the integrity of the game argument. The Pats, again, cheated and got caught. I would expect this was a long time practice and it could have affected the outcome of any number of the games that determined playoff seeding, who made the playoffs and playoff advancement.

Changes need to be made but the Pats gettign punished is the right call. As for other teams doing it...then if/when they get caught then they need to be punished as well. Even if it is my beloved Broncos.
 
first i don't believe brady with huge friggin hands want to play with under inflated ball which would hurt his passer rating and his ability to throw a deep ball.

So, what you're saying, is you've never played football in cold/wet weather. If you had, you would understand.
 
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