FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | Broken Tackles 2014: Offenses
Gronk leads the league in broken tackles per touch. Yes, even more than Marshawn, though he had a lot less touches. Still, Gronk’s a beast.
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FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | Broken Tackles 2014: Offenses
Gronk leads the league in broken tackles per touch. Yes, even more than Marshawn, though he had a lot less touches. Still, Gronk’s a beast.
Gotta offset all the deflaabaa posts. ( Tom Brady throws 6 TDs vs. Titans in 2009 – YouTube)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/gotta-offset-all-the-deflaabaa-posts-tom-brady/
Nobody paid that much attention to it,“ Wells said about the Colts’ claims the day before the AFC championship game. "It wasn’t a sting operation. I addressed it because the Patriots urged me to look at it.”
Wait, nobody paid that much attention to it? The NFL, with its punishment, found that deflating footballs was the biggest crime in NFL history. Seriously. It was arguably the harshest punishment the league has ever given out, in terms of a team punishment (the $1 million fine is the largest single team fine ever), draft picks stripped (a first-round pick in 2016 and a fourth-round pick in 2017) and Brady’s four-game suspension. So what is it NFL? Is deflating balls the biggest crime in NFL history? Or was the thought that the Patriots were pulling off the biggest crime in NFL history so insignificant that “nobody paid that much attention to it”? Should be one or the other.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/nobody-paid-that-much-attention-to-it-wells-said/
Per a league source, McNally was willing to be questioned again by phone, but the NFL declined the offer. For a variety of reasons — including the fact that he’d been ambushed at his home by ESPN’s Kelly Naqi based on a perceived leak from her husband, a former league-office employee who now works for the Jaguars — McNally didn’t want to submit to yet another face-to-face interview.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/per-a-league-source-mcnally-was-willing-to-be/
Patriots sources are steadfast—and their belief was conveyed to the league, according to a source—that Mike Kensil, the NFL’s VP of game operations, walked up to Patriots equipment manager Dave Schoenfeld on the sideline after halftime and said, “We weighed the balls. You are in big f—— trouble.” New England and Kraft thought this incident, and others, showed bias by the league and would be explored in the Wells report. But the Patriots’ theories (including another in which they believed the Colts deflated the intercepted ball) were tossed aside, with the report simply calling the sideline interaction a difference in recollection.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/patriots-sources-are-steadfastand-their-belief/