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I may be way off base with this, but supposedly McNally was a “gameday employee “, which I suspect means that he wouldn’t be at away games. So who was the away deflator?

August 7, 2015 by Mike Dussault

So hard for the haters to wrap their skulls around this one. You hear plenty of “well then why’d they fire McNally and Jastremski?!”.

First of all, they were suspended per the league’s request and second of all, like you said, McNally only worked gamedays along with hundreds of other people. 

Still they find it unbelievable that Brady wouldn’t know who McNally was, even though he’s only there on the days that Tom is completely focused on the game and not chumming it up with everyone.

As for the “away deflator” it would really be much harder because the Pats wouldn’t have their own attendant to take the balls to the field. This is one of the biggest holes in the deflation conspiracy plots – how would they have ever been able to consistently and secretly pull it off on the road?

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Deflategate Shifts From Footballs to Fairness

August 7, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Deflategate Shifts From Footballs to Fairness

New one up on Athlon, taking aim at the NFL’s process and systematic lying.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: analysis, deflategate, new england patriots

I know us Pats fans are tired of this whole Deflategate mess and want it to go away and the season to start, but even I’m surprised at how big of a scandal this seems to be on the verge of becoming. Also, I’m worried about the long term impact and damage that this could do to the NFL and the fans of any team. It seems like a huge PR mess that the league doesn’t want or need after their problems last year. Is it too early to consider the long term impact of this for ALL fans and teams?

August 7, 2015 by Mike Dussault

There’s no question this has gotten so far beyond the scope than anyone ever imagined, even when the original Wells Report came out. But what is clear is the current NFL administration is what is bad for the NFL. 

We were told that this was all about Tom Brady not being truthful when the punishment was handed down. But I’m still waiting for one piece of hard proof that Brady lied at all.

The NFL on the other hand has now been caught in a web of lies and it’s supposed to be their job to maintain the integrity of the league, not take a sledge hammer to it.

Forget it was our team and quarterback that this happened to. In what universe is it okay for the NFL to ignore facts, to let one of their clubs be unnecessarily destroyed in the media and the lie and cover up the truth just to maintain their original premise that the Patriots cheated.

Should we really be surprised after what we’ve seen from Roger Goodell and his cronies who seem far more invested in themselves than the integrity of the game.

Here’s the thing – Goodell and his team of lawyers and other monkeys are completely replaceable. The NFL and their fans don’t need them, and as they get caught in each new lie it only reinforces that they need to go.

You never thought a situation could be handled worse than the recent controversies they’ve had – Bountygate, Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson – but somehow they’ve managed to blow all those out of the water with this one.

The sooner they’re gone, the sooner the NFL can start re-establishing trust with their owners, players and fans. But there’s no going back now.

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20 Bing-Bang Bold Thoughts After Week 1 of Patriots Training Camp

August 7, 2015 by Mike Dussault

  1. Tre Jackson is the young guard we’ve needed since Stephen Neal retired.
  2. If Shaq Mason can learn to pass block, the Pats O-Line is set for a while.
  3. The door is wide open for Jonas Gray, would love to see him run well against the Packers.
  4. I really hope this “minor” hamstring issue that caused Dobson to miss Thursday practice really is minor.
  5. Fine with Edelman missing a few practices on the other hand. The more wear and tear we can save on him the better.
  6. Defenses better choose their personnel to match up against Gronk and Chandler wisely, especially inside the 20.
  7. Tavon Wilson vs. Jordan Richards might be the best head-to-head training camp battle we’ve had. Wonder how the trickle down effect will affect Chung and Ebner.
  8. Brandon Gibson and Josh Boyce could be seeing a small ray of light for a chance of making the roster.
  9. If I was at camp I’d be most curious where Flowers and Grissom are lining up and being utilized. They’ll play a ton in preseason.
  10. With Chris White and Dane Fletcher out, there’s an open roster spot or two for a linebacker. Curious how James Morris and Eric Martin look in live action.
  11. Getting the feeling Bradley Fletcher will be in the fight of his life to beat out Jimmy Jean and/or Darrelle Roberts for a roster spot.
  12. Logan Ryan’s best spot might be in the slot, but I can see him and McClain both seeing time there.
  13. Pray Tarrell Brown keeps up his solid early pace. One of those vets had to emerge.
  14. Positive rumblings about Easley’s burst being back. If it really is, look out NFL.
  15. Have to wonder how long Alan Branch has to get on the field. They certainly need his veteran presence, but he won’t have forever.
  16. The potential of the defensive front seven is so intriguing. Add in the linebackers and it will be so hard to prepare for everything they can do.
  17. Malcom Brown’s going to see a lot of snaps this year. He and Siliga side-by-side is an intriguing run-stopping front that will be needed especially against the Bills and Eagles.
  18. Vollmer will still start at RT to start the season. Despite trade speculation I think he sticks. Hard to trade someone still in recovery somewhat.
  19. Zach Moore is the wild card of the defense, no clue how he’ll be used but I think he’s going to make some unexpected noise.
  20. Brady won’t miss a game.

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August 7, 2015 by Mike Dussault

Friday Highlights with @LG_Blount (via Best of LeGarrette Blount | The Other Beast Mode | 2010-2015 – YouTube)

(Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/friday-highlights-with-lgblount-via-best-of/

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August 6, 2015 by Mike Dussault

In other words – deep breath here – Goodell deliberately mischaracterized conversations held behind closed doors to uphold his own over-the-top suspension based on a vague conclusion drawn by a league-compensated and hardly independent investigator that “it was more probable than not” that Brady was “generally aware” that a fineable misdemeanor that had no impact on anything might have occurred.

Or maybe it was just science. Damned if we know. Four games, son. Didn’t want to do it. Felt I owed it to you.

Tom Brady seems to know everyone, but he never knew the real Roger Goodell at all – Patriots – Boston.com

Great read from Chad Finn.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/in-other-words-deep-breath-here-goodell/

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Tweets of Note from Thursday Patriots Training Camp Practice

August 6, 2015 by Mike Dussault

The Pats were back at it on Thursday and the injuries are starting to pile up a bit, especially at the receiver position where Josh Boyce is now the top X receiver with LaFell and Dobson (minor hamstring) sitting out. As long as they’re not major, which even Tyms’ shoulder injury isn’t (per Jeff Howe), injuries can be a blessing because it forces other guys down the depth chart to get quality reps.

Here are the tweets of note from today’s practice…

Absent: JE11, Flynn, Slater, LaFell, Lewis, Gaffney, Fletcher, DFleming, CWhite, Cannon, Wendell, Hauptmann, Vellano, Tyms, ChrJones, Branch

— Mark Daniels (@MarkDanielsPJ) August 6, 2015

Amendola made a great catch on a great Brady pass during 7s. He was covered by Roberts, Wilson & Richards and still came down with the ball

— Mark Daniels (@MarkDanielsPJ) August 6, 2015

Dominique Easley flew through the line to make a play in 11-on-11s.

— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) August 6, 2015

Heavy focus on situations, including rushing FG team on field. Tavon Wilson INT of Garoppolo a highlight for D; Gronkowski from Brady for O.

— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) August 6, 2015

Solid reps today for rookies Trey Flowers, Malcom Brown and Jordan Richards.

— Kevin Duffy (@KevinRDuffy) August 6, 2015

I had Josh Boyce down for seven catches in team drills today. He also went 3/3 during 1-on-1 &2-on-2 drills, beating Butler, Jean & Roberts

— Mark Daniels (@MarkDanielsPJ) August 6, 2015

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