If the Patriots were a college team, they would have received the Death Penalty from the NCAA by now.
The worst part is all of the people that cheating SOB took passing records away from over the years. How many extended drives, extra yards, and additional TD's did Brady's "softballs" yield over the years by eliminating even a modest number of dropped passes, tipped passes for INT's, and fumbles? We'll never know for sure.
And for those of you who think this was inconsequential to the outcome of games, just think about the overall impact in momentum, field position, and scoring that every drive killing turnover or dropped pass has. You hear it every game: "the team who wins the turnover battle, usually wins the game".
If the Patriots were a college team, they would have received the Death Penalty from the NCAA by now.
The worst part is all of the people that cheating SOB took passing records away from over the years. How many extended drives, extra yards, and additional TD's did Brady's "softballs" yield over the years by eliminating even a modest number of dropped passes, tipped passes for INT's, and fumbles? We'll never know for sure.
And for those of you who think this was inconsequential to the outcome of games, just think about the overall impact in momentum, field position, and scoring that every drive killing turnover or dropped pass has. You hear it every game: "the team who wins the turnover battle, usually wins the game".
Not if they were in the SEC :q3XKXeX:
If the Patriots were a college team, they would have received the Death Penalty from the NCAA by now.
The worst part is all of the people that cheating SOB took passing records away from over the years. How many extended drives, extra yards, and additional TD's did Brady's "softballs" yield over the years by eliminating even a modest number of dropped passes, tipped passes for INT's, and fumbles? We'll never know for sure.
And for those of you who think this was inconsequential to the outcome of games, just think about the overall impact in momentum, field position, and scoring that every drive killing turnover or dropped pass has. You hear it every game: "the team who wins the turnover battle, usually wins the game".
Dude, go to the shower and wash the sand out of your vag. Did you even read the report? How did brady do in the super bowl? Or so far this yr? You can ***** all you want but you cannot take away the simple fact that he is one **** of a quarterback. He has surreal pocket presence and pocket movement. He has above average arm strength, and he does and amazing job of running the offense, checking out of bad plays etc. That whole ball pressure is bull**** excuse for "my team blows!"
Dude, go to the shower and wash the sand out of your vag. Did you even read the report? How did brady do in the super bowl? Or so far this yr? You can ***** all you want but you cannot take away the simple fact that he is one **** of a quarterback. He has surreal pocket presence and pocket movement. He has above average arm strength, and he does and amazing job of running the offense, checking out of bad plays etc. That whole ball pressure is bull**** excuse for "my team blows!"
While I tend to agree with you, rules are rules. They broke them and then covered up what they knew. While they may be minor rules that don't really change much, they are rules...
Dude, go to the shower and wash the sand out of your vag. Did you even read the report? How did brady do in the super bowl? Or so far this yr? You can ***** all you want but you cannot take away the simple fact that he is one **** of a quarterback. He has surreal pocket presence and pocket movement. He has above average arm strength, and he does and amazing job of running the offense, checking out of bad plays etc. That whole ball pressure is bull**** excuse for "my team blows!"
While I tend to agree with you, rules are rules. They broke them and then covered up what they knew. While they may be minor rules that don't really change much, they are rules...
prove it. the nfl hired a "research" group that put out a report that said that second-hand smoke has no connection to lung cancer. the **** federal judge even went out of his way to say that the report was bull****.
Bills 7 - 0 Pats
With the defenses in the afc east, I doubt Brady finishes the season. If you have him in fantasy, U F***ED
Bills 7 - 0 Pats
With the defenses in the afc east, I doubt Brady finishes the season. If you have him in fantasy, U F***ED
Dude, go to the shower and wash the sand out of your vag. Did you even read the report? How did brady do in the super bowl? Or so far this yr? You can ***** all you want but you cannot take away the simple fact that he is one **** of a quarterback. He has surreal pocket presence and pocket movement. He has above average arm strength, and he does and amazing job of running the offense, checking out of bad plays etc. That whole ball pressure is bull**** excuse for "my team blows!"
While I tend to agree with you, rules are rules. They broke them and then covered up what they knew. While they may be minor rules that don't really change much, they are rules...
prove it. the nfl hired a "research" group that put out a report that said that second-hand smoke has no connection to lung cancer. the **** federal judge even went out of his way to say that the report was bull****.
I don't have time or the care to. There's all sorts of conflicting reports saying something different. The Colts noticed it the game prior and said something. Baltimore noticed something and supposedly said something. Now all of the sudden they do an investigation and they say they can't substantiate anything so the report must be false. Tom Brady destroyed his phone, which is what we all do when we get a new phone, right??? Ole Robert Kraft was quick to pay a $1M fine for something they didn't do.
Dude, go to the shower and wash the sand out of your vag. Did you even read the report? How did brady do in the super bowl? Or so far this yr? You can ***** all you want but you cannot take away the simple fact that he is one **** of a quarterback. He has surreal pocket presence and pocket movement. He has above average arm strength, and he does and amazing job of running the offense, checking out of bad plays etc. That whole ball pressure is bull**** excuse for "my team blows!"
While I tend to agree with you, rules are rules. They broke them and then covered up what they knew. While they may be minor rules that don't really change much, they are rules...
prove it. the nfl hired a "research" group that put out a report that said that second-hand smoke has no connection to lung cancer. the **** federal judge even went out of his way to say that the report was bull****.
I don't have time or the care to. There's all sorts of conflicting reports saying something different. The Colts noticed it the game prior and said something. Baltimore noticed something and supposedly said something. Now all of the sudden they do an investigation and they say they can't substantiate anything so the report must be false. Tom Brady destroyed his phone, which is what we all do when we get a new phone, right??? Ole Robert Kraft was quick to pay a $1M fine for something they didn't do.
you don't have time or care to so you just believe the bull**** that espn puts out? there literally nothing to substantiate any of the findings of the wells report.
if the pats were guilty, why did the nfl reinstate the 2 guys that were allegedly deflating balls with zero punishment beyond their suspension during the investigation and the federal case?
brady's phone was broken so he had it replaced and destroyed the old one. why? because he's a ******* celebrity. the last thing he needs is for someone to get the information, contacts, and gisele **** pics from it (although the latter would make the world a better place).
kraft had 2 choices regarding the fine: pay it or sue the league, since the nfl doesn't allow team owners to appeal league-imposed sanctions. the latter would've dragged things out longer than brady's suspension saga and kraft made the decision to not sue his business partners.
you're talking about believing the same media outlet that took the yahoo report on the shapiro scandal and talked death penalty for months. espn is in it for page views and clicks.