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Well does this tarnish the Pats and Tom Brady and all they have done

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http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/05/tom-brady-cheater-new-england-patriots-wells-report-deflategate

You still want that apology, Robert Kraft? The one you’ve been smarmily waiting for since February, acting high and mighty in your two-toned shirts, certain that the New England Patriots had nothing to do with the Deflategate controversy and projecting such a confident air with your statements that there’s “no smoking gun,” leading most to believe that you knew something they didn’t — that the Wells Report was a witch hunt that would exonerate those always-honest Patriots?
It was anything but. Despite the headlines that say the Patriots weren’t proved to be involved in wrongdoing in the long-awaited Wells Report, they were. Just because it was lower-level employees doesn’t make the Pats any less culpable. No, the report didn’t reveal some massive Watergate-style cover-up, but told us what we generally expected: Some assistant managers were messing around with the football, likely at the behest of Tom Brady. It’s not cause for a football death penalty, but it’s still cheating and shows the Pats haven’t learned a thing in the decade since their dalliance with illegal videotaping of teams.
But there’s no apology coming from Kraft. He doesn’t know to leave things alone and criticized the report for not having any “hard evidence” that the Patriots were involved in the deflation of balls. But what does that mean — hard evidence? There’s not a videotape of it? The guys deflating the balls didn’t sit for an oil painting of them using a needle to get the balls to 11 PSI? It’s circumstantial evidence, hearsay and conjecture that Brady giving “the deflator,” the nickname the employee responsible for the deflation called himself, a pair of autographed footballs and signed a game-worn jersey that he had previously obtained was possible a thank you for getting those football to the illegal PSI which Brady preferred?

Maybe that’s not enough to get a conviction in a court of law, but in a court of common sense it was always likely Tom Brady knew. It was ridiculous all along to believe that a man who spent so much time handling footballs couldn’t tell the difference between one under-inflated and one properly inflated. If Ted Williams used to know when his bats were off by a touch of an ounce, Brady knew this. So what kind of cheating was it? He’s not necessarily a guy who could cork his bat, just one who might add a little too much pine tar. It’s reasonable to assume Brady didn’t think it was cheating, just getting a little home-field cooking, the same way the Giants used to control the wind at The Meadowlands or Red Auerbach would crank up the heat at the Boston Garden. But nobody had to answer for that, while Brady stood up in front of media members after the AFC championship and basically laughed off any wrongdoing.
 
You wasted that much time of your day to type all that non sense.....no one even cares and I'm sure the Patriots are upset with another Super Bowl Ring.
 
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You wasted that much time of your day to type all that non sense.....no one even cares and I'm sure the Patriots are upset with another Super Bowl Ring.
Did not type it LOL you ever hear of copy and past? It is from the USA today...
I guess instead saying, "cheaters never win" we can say, "Cheaters do win and it pays to cheat".
 
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Did not type it LOL you ever hear of copy and past? It is from the USA today...
I guess instead saying, "cheaters never win" we can say, "Cheaters do win and it pays to cheat".
Strip them of the last two wins of the season and take away the SB Championship
 
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Take it to the bank:
This will cost the patriots draft picks and will cost Brady four games minimum.
 
"He doesn’t know to leave things alone and criticized the report for not having any “hard evidence” that the Patriots were involved in the deflation of balls."

Maybe not any hard evidence but certainly some slightly deflated evidence.
 
We keep forgetting there are others complicit in this event. The officials handle the balls over and over during the game. If they were deflated to any extent they would know it especially in a game where you were handling both teams footballs.
 
This rule should be abolished. Let each team determine their own air pressure. Of all the things to concern themselves with...not enough air pressure-really?
 
This rule should be abolished. Let each team determine their own air pressure. Of all the things to concern themselves with...not enough air pressure-really?


You have to have some sort of restrictions.
Teams will be sneaking in a worn out balloon to kick field goals or punt. Or a severely overflated ball to kick off so the return man can't hold onto it. There has to be a reasonable standard. They knew they were cheating. Otherwise, why sneak into a bathroom to take the air out? And why not just admit what you did.

These are the same people who filmed the Rams walk thru the day before the SB and opponents signals.
 
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