New England Patriots’ Path of Destruction Unequaled in Sports History
The Patriot Way: S Jordan Richards Impresses with Intelligence
The Patriot Way: S Jordan Richards Impresses with Intelligence
Nice read from the always-insightful Alen Dumonjic on one of the most unheralded second-round picks the Pats have ever made.
Here are many of the things frustrated #Patriots fans have been saying & thinking since The Wells Report.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/lolpats-here-are-many-of-the-things-frustrated/
Tom Brady, New England Patriots — “Success Breeds Envy”
https://www.patspropaganda.com/designingsport-tom-brady-new-england-patriots/
Over the last three days, I’ve digested the 243-page Wells report reading it multiple times, and with its bias and lack of fairness in certain areas, I truly can’t believe what the commissioner has done to the legacy and reputation of one of the greatest quarterbacks and ambassadors in the history of the game – all over air pressure in a football and without definitive proof he had anything to do with it.
Mike Reiss (Quick-hit thoughts around the New England Patriots – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN)
Strong statement from one of the down-the-middle and fair Patriots beat writers you’ll find.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/over-the-last-three-days-ive-digested-the/
Wells persuaded Anderson to admit that it’s “certainly possible” he used the other gauge. And the company hired to provide technical support for the Wells report concluded based on a convoluted explanation appearing at pages 116-17 of the report that it is “more probable than not” that Anderson used the other gauge.
In other words, the Wells report concludes on this critical point that it’s “more probable than not” that Anderson’s “best recollection” was wrong.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/wells-persuaded-anderson-to-admit-that-its/
Did NFL’s inattention to PSI lead to Deflategate?
Did NFL’s inattention to PSI lead to Deflategate?
Tom E. brings up a great point that has been on my mind. What’s more plausible – that Brady wanted the balls at 11.5 and made sure they were always deflated after being inspected, or that the ball boys were told to make sure they stayed at 12.5 when inattentive refs would overinflate them while inspecting them? Doesn’t seem unreasonable to think the McNally would do whatever necessary after bring reamed by Brady after the Jets game.
So how, if this was the first time the refs ever recalled losing track of the balls between PSI check and the field, was McNally deflating the balls at Brady’s behest every game?
And is it a coincidence that the one time the NFL specifically told the refs to look out for the ball pressure they lose track of them?
So many things don’t add up, especially when it comes to drawing a clear line from Brady to ordering the code red to deflate balls below 12.5.
