Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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better days
Robert Kraft: "Last time there was no dispute about the facts. The team admittedly said what happened. ...It was illegal to videotape. And in the end we admitted it and took our penance."
Indeed last time there was no dispute about the facts because the Pats broke the rule INTENTIONALLY.
No "cheating" happened because the videotape was never used.
Now, do us all a favor and use your brain for once.
Please, don't reference Spygate when you have no clue what it was all about.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Joe Fo Sho
You mean the teams that fully cooperated with the investigations into their actions and accepted their punishments without suing the NFL? Yeah, why would we be talking about them still?
Don't forget about the Falcons pumping noise into their stadium during games. They admitted that they did it and accepted their punishment too, like they should have. No one is talking about them either.
Do you think that this would be this big of a deal if Brady came out and admitted what he did and apologized for it? Maybe gave a charitable donation with his Superbowl bonus and accepted the small fine that he probably would have got. It would be long gone by now if that's what he did, but he didn't because he doesn't want to tarnish his reputation.
This. Exactly this. I don't care about the deflated balls. And while the math is compelling re: fumble stats, there simply is nothing definitive in the Wells report that you can point to as corroborative evidence. The issue is that the Patriots insist on lying through their teeth instead of accepting responsibility for their transgression. I agree with Shiva that the people who gloss over this to ***** about the Patriots cheating look silly. If the conversation were about them LYING, then I think it'd be a more productive talk.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Spartacus
Just because Goodell has the right doesn't mean he HAS TO do it, and when there are so many questions about his impartiality, him insisting on doing it would only make it look worse...
Well, I would rather a person other than Goodell was the arbitrator as well.
After all, Goodell DESTROYED ALL the evidence of CHEATING by the Patriots* in Spygate.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Originally Posted by
Spartacus
Indeed last time there was no dispute about the facts because the Pats did it INTENTIONALLY.
No "cheating" happened because the videotape was never used.
Now, do us all a favor and use your brain for once.
Please, don't reference Spygate when you have no clue what it was all about.
LMAO at you & the depths you sink to in defending the CHEATERS.
If there were no Cheating, the Patriots* would not have been punished. FACT.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Spartacus
LOL! Being sneaky again, huh?
It's more than probable it will rain to day = it's probably going to rain today
Continuing to double down on stupidity only makes it worse...
Then stop doing that.
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Spartacus
It's not the time spent that's the problem, it's what you do with that time. You and the others spend it hating, I don't.
You might be the biggest hater on this board, just not towards the Patriots.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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ICRockets
This. Exactly this. I don't care about the deflated balls. And while the math is compelling re: fumble stats, there simply is nothing definitive in the Wells report that you can point to as corroborative evidence. The issue is that the Patriots insist on lying through their teeth instead of accepting responsibility for their transgression. I agree with Shiva that the people who gloss over this to ***** about the Patriots cheating look silly. If the conversation were about them LYING, then I think it'd be a more productive talk.
You don't KNOW they're lying and the fumble stats are a different issue.
If the league wishes to take it up, then that's fine, but a fan generated issue has nothing to do with what's going on between Goodell and the Patriots.
ALL the teams in the league were allowed to prepare the balls the way they wanted to, which could mean all sorts of measures to make the ball easier to hold onto.
Plus, players are ALLOWED to wear gloves with extra tacky palms. recievers and RBs wear them all the time, and some qbs as well. So why is it that you can make the ball easier to hold onto with artificial hand coverings, but deflating the ball slightly to achieve the same thing for bare hands is a satanic plot?
As I said before, it's in the leagues interest to help the qbs PLAY BETTER, because SO MANY OF THEM PLAY LIKE CRAP.
The fact is, they are only USING this issue to go after the Pats and would have NEVER bothered if it had been another team.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Originally Posted by
better days
After all, Goodell DESTROYED ALL the evidence of CHEATING by the Patriots* in Spygate.
He destroyed it because there was nothing to it and he didn't want anyone else to reali2e it.
He destroyed it for HIS benefit and no one else's.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Spartacus
He destroyed it because there was nothing to it and he didn't want anyone else to reali2e it.
He destroyed it for HIS benefit and no one else's.
LMAO at this post
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Spartacus
The fact is, they are only USING this issue to go after the Pats and would have NEVER bothered if it had been another team.
It surprises me that you still don't know what a fact is.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Joe Fo Sho
Then stop doing that.
Not only is it more than probable you're a dumbass, you're also probably a dumbass.
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You might be the biggest hater on this board, just not towards the Patriots.
Sorry, but YOUR side has crowed about how much you HATE Tom Brady and the Pats since this issue emerged.
I have never said I hate anyone or any particular team.
But hearing someone whine "You do it TOO!" always brightens my day...
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Spartacus
Not only is it more than probable you're a dumbass, you're also probably a dumbass.
Oh burn. That hurts, internet man. I wonder why everyone thinks you're opinions are worthless when you come back with posts like this.
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Spartacus
Sorry, but YOUR side has crowed about how much you HATE Tom Brady and the Pats since this issue emerged.
Weird how that happens on a Bills message board.
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Spartacus
I have never said I hate anyone or any particular team.
You don't have to say those particular words for it not to be true, hater.
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Spartacus
But hearing someone whine "You do it TOO!" always brightens my day...
Let's add the word 'whine' to the ever growing list of words you don't understand. Man, that list is getting bigger and bigger with every post.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
Discussing Deflategate with Patriot fans is another thing altogether...
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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feldspar
Discussing Deflategate with Patriot fans is another thing altogether...
Its not even worth discussing. Puplic opinion was set the morning after the afccg.
The funniest thing is that the Wells report even states that the pressure of the 11 balls fall into what the ideal gas law allows.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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chris66
Its not even worth discussing. Puplic opinion was set the morning after the afccg.
The funniest thing is that the Wells report even states that the pressure of the 11 balls fall into what the ideal gas law allows.
No, it actually states the exact opposite.
From Page 111: "Specifically, all but three of the Patriots footballs, as measured by both gauges, registered pressure levels lower than the range predicted by the Ideal Gas Law, when applied to the conditions most likely to have been present on the day of the AFC Championship game."
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Spartacus
You don't KNOW they're lying
They claim McNally called himself "the deflator" because he was losing weight, and that his text 8 minutes later with nothing in between saying that he's "not going to espn...yet" was about a pair of shoes Jastremski gave him that he shouldn't have. It's your contention that this has even the slightest shred of credibility to it? If so, I'd like to have that conversation.
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ICRockets
They claim McNally called himself "the deflator" because he was losing weight, and that his text 8 minutes later with nothing in between saying that he's "not going to espn...yet" was about a pair of shoes Jastremski gave him that he shouldn't have. It's your contention that this has even the slightest shred of credibility to it? If so, I'd like to have that conversation.
I guess you didn't read the thread because I dealt with that earlier.
The "deflator" email was sent May 14 2014 - the MIDDLE of the off-season. Why would he be using a juvenile nick-name for himself doing something underhanded just before games 4 months after the last game and four months before the next game? Or is he the type of guy who loves to refer to himself in the third person, ala "the deflator says this and the deflator says that" or "the deflator needs to get new tires for his ride" or "the deflator likes big butts and he cannot lie!"?
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Joe Fo Sho
Weird how that happens on a Bills message board.
What is it about being a Bills fan that entitles you to hate people and organi2ations?
I've been a football fan for 55 years and it wasn't until I joined the range, and then here, that I learned there was a subset of fans that were PROUD of hating other teams and other players.
I never have.
Football is entertainment, you either like it or you don't, but hating individuals on those teams, or the teams themselves, never arose.
When did YOU learn it was okay to hate as long as you were a football fan?
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Spartacus
You don't KNOW they're lying and the fumble stats are a different issue.
If the league wishes to take it up, then that's fine, but a fan generated issue has nothing to do with what's going on between Goodell and the Patriots.
ALL the teams in the league were allowed to prepare the balls the way they wanted to, which could mean all sorts of measures to make the ball easier to hold onto.
Plus, players are ALLOWED to wear gloves with extra tacky palms. recievers and RBs wear them all the time, and some qbs as well. So why is it that you can make the ball easier to hold onto with artificial hand coverings, but deflating the ball slightly to achieve the same thing for bare hands is a satanic plot?
As I said before, it's in the leagues interest to help the qbs PLAY BETTER, because SO MANY OF THEM PLAY LIKE CRAP.
The fact is, they are only USING this issue to go after the Pats and would have NEVER bothered if it had been another team.
That's quite a rationalization.
Hernandez was convicted on less evidence.
Patti
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Spartacus
I guess you didn't read the thread because I dealt with that earlier.
The "deflator" email was sent May 14 2014 - the MIDDLE of the off-season. Why would he be using a juvenile nick-name for himself doing something underhanded just before games 4 months after the last game and four months before the next game? Or is he the type of guy who loves to refer to himself in the third person, ala "the deflator says this and the deflator says that" or "the deflator needs to get new tires for his ride" or "the deflator likes big butts and he cannot lie!"?
The implications are pretty obvious if you're not an idiot.
Re: When you discuss deflatgate with non football fans
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Spartacus
I guess you didn't read the thread because I dealt with that earlier.
The "deflator" email was sent May 14 2014 - the MIDDLE of the off-season. Why would he be using a juvenile nick-name for himself doing something underhanded just before games 4 months after the last game and four months before the next game? Or is he the type of guy who loves to refer to himself in the third person, ala "the deflator says this and the deflator says that" or "the deflator needs to get new tires for his ride" or "the deflator likes big butts and he cannot lie!"?
Because he's been doing this since 2007 and had no expectation of being caught.
Patti