Barbershopman
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I am watching the DV recording of NFL Insiders about an hour after the Wells' report had been released. They are discussing who knew what when, and the punishment should be.
Different opinions have been weighing in. I refer to quarterbacks Ron Jaworski and Mark Brunell and center Jeff Saturday. They are saying that Tom Brady NOT knowing that the balls were underinflated is complete bunk. Brunell said that he doesn't know any equipment manager would take it on his own initiative to deflate balls without the say-so of the starting quarterback.
With all of the denials of Brady plus the fact that he refused to turn over cell phone records when asked by the league to, circumstantial though it may be, paints him less than reputable in my book. Tom's agent is saying it's a sting operation against Brady and the Patriots, but the thing is, the league is the perpetrator of this allegation, not another team, another coach or owner.
Brady's reaction to this is akin to Nixon's reaction to Watergate. He resigned. Brady will get off with what amounts to a slap on the wrist. The Patriots organization will probably get fined and lose a draft pick or two. The sad thing is, two equipment managers are most likely fired and out of a job.
The legacy of the team is solid, winning four Super Bowls is difficult. But the perception of the organization with Spygate and now this, will be fodder for fans of other teams that think that the Patriots can't win without cheating.
Barbershopman
Different opinions have been weighing in. I refer to quarterbacks Ron Jaworski and Mark Brunell and center Jeff Saturday. They are saying that Tom Brady NOT knowing that the balls were underinflated is complete bunk. Brunell said that he doesn't know any equipment manager would take it on his own initiative to deflate balls without the say-so of the starting quarterback.
With all of the denials of Brady plus the fact that he refused to turn over cell phone records when asked by the league to, circumstantial though it may be, paints him less than reputable in my book. Tom's agent is saying it's a sting operation against Brady and the Patriots, but the thing is, the league is the perpetrator of this allegation, not another team, another coach or owner.
Brady's reaction to this is akin to Nixon's reaction to Watergate. He resigned. Brady will get off with what amounts to a slap on the wrist. The Patriots organization will probably get fined and lose a draft pick or two. The sad thing is, two equipment managers are most likely fired and out of a job.
The legacy of the team is solid, winning four Super Bowls is difficult. But the perception of the organization with Spygate and now this, will be fodder for fans of other teams that think that the Patriots can't win without cheating.
Barbershopman



