Posted on 07/28/2015 12:04:42 PM PDT by FewsOrange
The experts on ESPN keep saying he should admitted guilt when it first happened.
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I think it’s possible there was pressure put on the NFL to go after a white guy. Seeing ESPN pile on makes me think I could be right.
If nothing was done to the footballs, shouldn't they be still working for the Patriots?
I have no doubt Kraft is paying them- to keep quiet!
No the Pats did say they thought it was an overreach. Which is pretty much all there was to do outside of quietly ignore the league’s ruling and keep them on some part of Kraft’s payroll. Not worth getting into a pissing contest with the league over some of the team’s lowest paid employees, not when there’s so many paths around it.
Nope. Even assuming that one set of balls was left in a room heated to 80 and the other left outside in 40 degree weather, the temperature variance between indoors and out cannot explain the pressure differential.
Is that what you are trying to tell us now?
If somebody threw them under the bus it was the league. Kraft just realized there were better ways of extracting them than getting into it with the league.
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