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Ted Wells Presents DeflateGate Report To NFL, Patriots; No Discipline Decided Yet

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Those investigators were just trying to unleash the gisele fappening

 

Hadn't thought of that. I like the way you think

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I haven't read all 8 pages, but my question is this: How the fock does the NFL think it has the right to look at a player's private cell phone? If I was Brady, I would have told them to fock off, too.

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After the NFL and NSA compare notes, Tom Brady will be suspended for 2 years, with a league option for 3.

A mysterious masked football player signs with the Patriots in August, a guy by the name of Midnight Rider. He looks an awful lot like Tom Brady, but in a mask. The league allows the transaction to stand and refuses to investigate. How can that be Tom Brady? Tom Brady doesn't wear a mask.

 

Well, I've got to run to keep from hidin',
And I'm bound to keep on ridin'.
And I've got one more silver dollar,
But I'm not gonna let 'em catch me, no,
Not gonna let 'em catch the Midnight Rider.

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I haven't read all 8 pages, but my question is this: How the fock does the NFL think it has the right to look at a player's private cell phone? If I was Brady, I would have told them to fock off, too.

 

They apparently wanted to clarify the communication between Brady and the other two staffers. If its me, and my rep, and I can squash this with simply showing my texts I absolutely do it, I can make alot of money in endorsements and such and would not even allow that to be impacted......if I am dirty, no way do I let them see anything, ever, for the same reason previously mentioned.

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I haven't read all 8 pages, but my question is this: How the fock does the NFL think it has the right to look at a player's private cell phone? If I was Brady, I would have told them to fock off, too.

They don't have the right. They requested, he said no so they moved on without it.

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I haven't read all 8 pages, but my question is this: How the fock does the NFL think it has the right to look at a player's private cell phone? If I was Brady, I would have told them to fock off, too.

 

:thumbsup:

 

who keeps texts in their phone anyway? why wouldn't you delete them?

There is never a reason to save them.

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:thumbsup:

 

who keeps texts in their phone anyway? why wouldn't you delete them?

There is never a reason to save them.

 

Yes there is.

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They apparently wanted to clarify the communication between Brady and the other two staffers. If its me, and my rep, and I can squash this with simply showing my texts I absolutely do it, I can make alot of money in endorsements and such and would not even allow that to be impacted......if I am dirty, no way do I let them see anything, ever, for the same reason previously mentioned.

 

As a celebrity, he has a lot more to worry about than just text messages by handing over his phone to anybody. You know there are focked up things on there.

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Wells said they could print out the relevant texts between Brady and the Equipment guys. They refused to do that as well.

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They shouldn't suspend him.

 

They should just force him to change is jersey number to * * * *.

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If I were Tom Brady and they suspend me, I would retire on the spot. Take my deflated ball and go home.

FOCK the NFL. They need him more than he needs them.

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If I were Tom Brady and they suspend me, I would retire on the spot. Take my deflated ball and go home.

FOCK the NFL. They need him more than he needs them.

He'll never do that. He'd be leaving the league disgraced.

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He'll never do that. He'd be leaving the league disgraced.

 

:lol:

 

disgraced?

 

Oh wow - not THAT is hilarious.

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If I were Tom Brady and they suspend me, I would retire on the spot. Take my deflated ball and go home.

FOCK the NFL. They need him more than he needs them.

When this first came out, you were looking at it very unbiased. Now you sound like the rest of them. Is it just impossible for Patriot fans to see the obvious and admit your team cheats every chance it can get? I still haven't heard one of them do it.

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REPORT: REPUTATION AS NFL’S ‘BEST CHEATERS’ MADE PATRIOTS TARGET

 

Maybe there was more to the Wells Report than meets the eye after all.
According to one national football writer, the Patriots’ reputation as the best cheaters in the league drew the focus of other teams in the NFL and eventually led to the extensive 243-page report that accused Tom Brady of being “at least generally aware” of illegally tampering with and deflating footballs.
According to the Bleacher Report’s Mike Freeman, quoting several league sources, the Patriots’ reputation as the “best cheaters” in the NFL led to the NFL using Deflategate as a chance to get a closer look inside the Patriots’ football operations.
Freeman says Colts were the first team to actively step forward and challenge the Patriots’ ethics and that is what led the league to originally investigating the footballs.
Then, according to Freeman, the Colts became a “proxy” for teams that believed the Patriots had used deflated footballs against them. Freeman reports that sources told him that “once word was out that the Colts were looking into the footballs, teams began to contact them to relay their own tales of deflated Patriots footballs.”
Freeman reports that one source told him that one NFL team executive yelled to another, “the league finally got those motherf—–s.”
Freeman said it is not clear whether this information made its way to Ted Wells, as he was conducting his four-month investigation.
Freeman stressed in his report that there is no proof that the Patriots are bigger offenders than any other team but that their reputation was the supreme motivation for the NFL’s investigation.

 

 

 

 

No surprise here.

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When this first came out, you were looking at it very unbiased. Now you sound like the rest of them. Is it just impossible for Patriot fans to see the obvious and admit your team cheats every chance it can get? I still haven't heard one of them do it.

 

I think he cheated and I still think he did the right thing by telling the NFL to fock off.

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When this first came out, you were looking at it very unbiased. Now you sound like the rest of them. Is it just impossible for Patriot fans to see the obvious and admit your team cheats every chance it can get? I still haven't heard one of them do it.

 

It's you, as a staunch hater and your jealousy of their winning, makes you incapable of looking at it impartially.

 

Yes he lied, yes he ordered the focking code red. It's not watergate for fock sakes.

 

I'm just sick and tired of listening to the Meg focking Kelly's of the world glom onto this.

 

It's not that big of a story, give it a focking rest people.

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REPORT: REPUTATION AS NFL’S ‘BEST CHEATERS’ MADE PATRIOTS TARGET

 

 

No surprise here.

 

 

Great, no surprise---they were still cheating.

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If I were Tom Brady and they suspend me, I would retire on the spot. Take my deflated ball and go home.

FOCK the NFL. They need him more than he needs them.

 

That's pretty stupid, even for a Pats homer. The NFL will be fine without Brady or any other player. It's the Pats that need him. We all know what attendance was like before him.

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I think he cheated and I still think he did the right thing by telling the NFL to fock off.

I agree. As long as he's admitting he cheated but his phone is none of their business. But he's not. His refusal to hand over his phone didn't really matter, because the ball boys handed over their's. And all of the Brady participation was there before the investigator's eyes. I'm sure Brady has stuff, non-football related, that he wouldn't want anyone else to see. I just wish he'd man up and stop doing the typical busted-athlete denial.

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It's you, as a staunch hater and your jealousy of their winning, makes you incapable of looking at it impartially.

 

Yes he lied, yes he ordered the focking code red. It's not watergate for fock sakes.

 

I'm just sick and tired of listening to the Meg focking Kelly's of the world glom onto this.

 

It's not that big of a story, give it a focking rest people.

 

Both Bill Polian and Andrew Brandt consider it a big story, not for the severity of the cheating, but competitive balance and league integrity. You can't have one team getting an illegal advantage, no matter how small. I grant it was small, like Tom's little girly hands.

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If I were Tom Brady and they suspend me, I would retire on the spot. Take my deflated ball and go home.

FOCK the NFL. They need him more than he needs them.

This is true.

 

NFL wants to dog him.

 

And let's not forget Belichick threw him under the bus back when this whole story first broke.

 

He's a g0ddamn bazillionaire, married to a super model, and he has other interests than football.

 

I am sure the thought has crossed his mind.

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I agree. As long as he's admitting he cheated but his phone is none of their business. But he's not. His refusal to hand over his phone didn't really matter, because the ball boys handed over their's. And all of the Brady participation was there before the investigator's eyes. I'm sure Brady has stuff, non-football related, that he wouldn't want anyone else to see. I just wish he'd man up and stop doing the typical busted-athlete denial.

 

The ball boy's phones were property of the Patriots and they could be compelled to turn them over.

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I agree. As long as he's admitting he cheated but his phone is none of their business. But he's not. His refusal to hand over his phone didn't really matter, because the ball boys handed over their's. And all of the Brady participation was there before the investigator's eyes. I'm sure Brady has stuff, non-football related, that he wouldn't want anyone else to see. I just wish he'd man up and stop doing the typical busted-athlete denial.

 

Yeah, you always want to admit you cheated before the punishment :lol:

 

Hey judge, yeah I focking strangled that b1tch, what you got for me?

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Both Bill Polian and Andrew Brandt consider it a big story, not for the severity of the cheating, but competitive balance and league integrity. You can't have one team getting an illegal advantage, no matter how small. I grant it was small, like Tom's little girly hands.

 

competitive balance and league integrity

GOOD fiocking lord.

 

This has NOTHING to do with that. This is about finally catching those cheating focking patriots.

 

 

Bill Polian???????? :doh:

 

The guy that had to get the rules changed because his team kept losing? He hates the patriots, he is an impartial as Marshall Faulk

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It's you, as a staunch hater and your jealousy of their winning, makes you incapable of looking at it impartially.

 

Yes he lied, yes he ordered the focking code red. It's not watergate for fock sakes.

 

I'm just sick and tired of listening to the Meg focking Kelly's of the world glom onto this.

 

It's not that big of a story, give it a focking rest people.

It is so a huge story. The league's most notorious cheaters cheated again. Only a Patriots fan would be trying to sweep that under the rug.

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It is so a huge story. The league's most notorious cheaters cheated again. Only a Patriots fan would be trying to sweep that under the rug.

 

yeah, it's foxnews and cnn worthy. Okay buddy.

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how can they be considered the league's best cheaters when they get caught so much? I'd say that's one thing they're pretty bad at.

 

 

 

and for all you fanboys, how about the Patriots just stop cheating? Then you won't have to look like such asses trying to defend them.

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Yeah, you always want to admit you cheated before the punishment :lol:

 

Hey judge, yeah I focking strangled that b1tch, what you got for me?

Evidence is out and everyone, from daddies to agents to Patriot personnel are STILL lying and denying. At what point do they cut the Ryan Braun act and take their punishment like men?

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GOOD fiocking lord.

 

This has NOTHING to do with that. This is about finally catching those cheating focking patriots.

 

 

Bill Polian???????? :doh:

 

The guy that had to get the rules changed because his team kept losing? He hates the patriots, he is an impartial as Marshall Faulk

 

Spoken like a true Pat fan..."we were only cheating a little".

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Evidence is out and everyone, from daddies to agents to Patriot personnel are STILL lying and denying. At what point do they cut the Ryan Braun act and take their punishment like men?

 

please tell me one time, ever in the history of history that anyone in life, especially sports, comes out and admits wrong doing, until it's the mea culpa tour, when there is nothing left but telling the truth?

 

I'm quite positive, if you cheated and were caught or accused of it, would come right out and say "yup, I cheated on you honey"

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yeah, it's foxnews and cnn worthy. Okay buddy.

LOL What a change from you since the report came out on Wednesday. You've morphed into Drobeski. If this were any team but yours, you'd be calling for heads to roll. Problem is, people already doubted and illegitimatized your Lombardis because of Spygate. The fact that they were focking dumb enough to continue cheating is just making your team look like more of a fraud. You know it and the team knows it. That's why everyone will deny until the bitter end. And when it's proven beyond a doubt, then it'll change to 'it didn't make a difference', which I'm hearing some idiots say already. ROFL Yeah, they snuck the balls away AFTER the refs inspected them because it didn't make any difference. Believe that and I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.

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Spoken like a true Pat fan..."we were only cheating a little".

 

:wacko:

 

I said nothing of the sort

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please tell me one time, ever in the history of history that anyone in life, especially sports, comes out and admits wrong doing, until it's the mea culpa tour, when there is nothing left but telling the truth?

 

I'm quite positive, if you cheated and were caught or accused of it, would come right out and say "yup, I cheated on you honey"

Andy Pettite, Jason Giambi, Atlanta Falcons

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If this were any team but yours, you'd be calling for heads to roll.

 

You don't know me at all.

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:wacko:

 

I said nothing of the sort

 

you questioned the intergrity/competive balance issue, so you did say something of the "sort".

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you questioned the intergrity/competive balance issue, so you did say something of the "sort".

 

Integrity, yes. I will agree. It's insane to me the lengths they went to get the balls to the PSI Brady likes.

 

Competitive balance? from letting some air out of a ball? :wacko: No, sorry.

 

Oh, why would they do it then. Umm, because the NFL gives them leeway to make it how the QB likes it. Did they do too far? Obviously.

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If you think about it, the Pats during their run played in so many tight playoff games, and lost a few at home. They also don't have a plethora of HOF players that would seem to coincide with multiple championships. Maybe they knew they needed the edge, no matter how small? It seems they became addicted to it. Between Brady constantly crying to the Refs when he gets breathed on, and all the cheating, it really shows you that they had some confidence issues. They couldn't pull any nonsense against the Jets because they knew the tricks, and Mark freakin Sanchez went in there and beat them.

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Integrity, yes. I will agree. It's insane to me the lengths they went to get the balls to the PSI Brady likes.

 

Competitive balance? from letting some air out of a ball? :wacko: No, sorry.

 

Oh, why would they do it then. Umm, because the NFL gives them leeway to make it how the QB likes it. Did they do too far? Obviously.

 

If you aren't using the the equipment in the prescribed manner to gain an advantage, such as being able to grip the ball better in inclement weather...yeah, that's a competitive advantage. Sorry, but they didn't go to all that trouble for nothing. So just like I said before, typical Pats fan "we were only cheating a little" :cry:

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I just hope Brady's impending suspension doesn't keep him out of the Giants game in week 10. Need that mojo

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