BaseballMom said:
What did you all think about Brady's press conference?
Everything's going to be fine, this isn't ISIS, no one's dying..
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Are you a cheater? "No, I don't believe so."
When he answered the "moment of truth" question, I noticed quite a few tells.
bettyd said:
If the supposed integrity of the game is at issue, why isn't the press discussing all the Seahawks players who have been prescribed Adderol (sp. ?) for their "ADHD"?
bettyd said:
Brady threw better and the receivers caught the ball better in the second half, when the underinflated balls were removed.
ml1 said:
I've always said that I wish sports reporters would all be reassigned to government and politics. The outrage over athletes cheating or lying is often so over the top. I'd love to see similar outrage over important stuff that people lie about. If the "deflategate" writers had been covering the White House in 2002, maybe somebody would have sussed out all the lies about Iraq. Could have saved an enormous amount of misery.
but no, we get the most tenacious reporting when it comes to our games.
tjohn said:
Nobody is saying that the Patriots are not a good team. Nobody is suggesting that the balls made any difference in the game against Indianapolis. People don't hate the Deflates because of their record.
The game has rules. The rules should be followed. Maybe Brady should be invited to miss a game or two next season. That's the kind of thing they do to baseball pitchers for ball-tampering.
Train_of_Thought said:
I'm still waiting for meme world to incorporate Die Fledermaus.
DaveSchmidt said:
Train_of_Thought said:
I'm still waiting for meme world to incorporate Die Fledermaus.
Which also started with a ball in freezing temperatures, right?
And when Aaron Rodgers publicly stated he tries to sneak overinflated footballs into every game, it was proclaimed adorable.Train_of_Thought said:
To the point of the trivial nature of the rule and/or the breaking of it, I would simply note that only one week ago, the NFL expressly warned Marshawn Lynch that he would be barred from playing in the NFC Championship Game if he wore his gold shoes. Violate the league's all-important uniform "shoe rule," and the league appeared to have no problem sitting the best, most influential player on the high profile, defending Super Bowl champions, in the then biggest game of the year. Not sure exactly what to make of that or how it may or may not relate to THIS week's goings-on, especially since I could not possibly care less about this whole saga. Just pointing it out.
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I love that it's yet another asterisk next to Belicheck's name. He likes to have an edge, whether it is legal or not. Smug ass