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A coworker of mine (Raider fan) says to me this morning "I only acknowledge that Tom Brady was in three Super Bowls. The Tuck game shouldn't count, Spygate shouldn't count and Deflate gate shouldn't count."

So much I wanted to say. I just walked away in silence. I think that pissed him off more than anything I could have said.

flaming poo his house, that will teach him..

oh and shoot bottle rockets at him as he stomps the fire poop out.
 
A coworker of mine (Raider fan) says to me this morning "I only acknowledge that Tom Brady was in three Super Bowls. The Tuck game shouldn't count, Spygate shouldn't count and Deflate gate shouldn't count."

You could have done what I would have done and said "WGAF".

And seriously a Raiders fan bitching about cheating? LMFAO
 
He's 32 years old. I couldn't even go there with him.

Screw him. He's bitter. You should hear him now that he knows that Brad Johnson doctored up all the footballs in 2002.

Ask him if he's familiar with what is referred to as the Lester Hayes rule. My guess is no.
 
Someone updated Grigson's Wikipedia page

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Grigson

"On January 11, 2015 -- Grigson's third anniversary with the team -- the Indianapolis Colts beat the Denver Broncos to qualify for the AFC Championship game against the New England Patriots. After losing to the Patriots badly Grigson cried like a baby and turned in the Patriots for using under inflated footballs since his team couldn't win on the field he would try juvenile tactics that proved to be nonsense. It was later found that Grigson also suffers from Klinefelter syndrome"
 
Regardless of the outcome, it's hard not to agree with Brady's father regarding the state on the investigation. The constant leaks with literally no actually facts comming out has created a firestorm.
 
Someone updated Grigson's Wikipedia page

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Grigson

"On January 11, 2015 -- Grigson's third anniversary with the team -- the Indianapolis Colts beat the Denver Broncos to qualify for the AFC Championship game against the New England Patriots. After losing to the Patriots badly Grigson cried like a baby and turned in the Patriots for using under inflated footballs since his team couldn't win on the field he would try juvenile tactics that proved to be nonsense. It was later found that Grigson also suffers from Klinefelter syndrome"

I don't see any inaccuracies.
 
Regardless of the outcome, it's hard not to agree with Brady's father regarding the state on the investigation. The constant leaks with literally no actually facts comming out has created a firestorm.

That's where the league and Goodell in particular really f'd up.

Allowing a model citizens HOF legacy to be dragged thru mud with known contradictory info in your pocket.

The minds of many mindless will never be swayed. Regardless of outcome.
 
Someone updated Grigson's Wikipedia page

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Grigson

"On January 11, 2015 -- Grigson's third anniversary with the team -- the Indianapolis Colts beat the Denver Broncos to qualify for the AFC Championship game against the New England Patriots. After losing to the Patriots badly Grigson cried like a baby and turned in the Patriots for using under inflated footballs since his team couldn't win on the field he would try juvenile tactics that proved to be nonsense. It was later found that Grigson also suffers from Klinefelter syndrome"

That's what I call sophisticated trolling!!
 
Surprised they leaked to Mortenson that 11/12 balls were underinflated by 2 lbs considering how significant that appeared. It is clear that some in the NFL wanted to submarine the Patriots chances to win on Sunday by leaking garbage to the media.

I would not be surprised to see Kraft take legal action against the NFL if he doesn't get an apology. Not that it would get anywhere, but it would a shot across the NFL's bow.
 
Surprised they leaked to Mortenson that 11/12 balls were underinflated by 2 lbs considering how significant that appeared. It is clear that some in the NFL wanted to submarine the Patriots chances to win on Sunday by leaking garbage to the media.

I would not be surprised to see Kraft take legal action against the NFL if he doesn't get an apology. Not that it would get anywhere, but it would a shot across the NFL's bow.

The ex Jet employee in the NFL... :coffee:
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Surprised they leaked to Mortenson that 11/12 balls were underinflated by 2 lbs considering how significant that appeared. It is clear that some in the NFL wanted to submarine the Patriots chances to win on Sunday by leaking garbage to the media.

I would not be surprised to see Kraft take legal action against the NFL if he doesn't get an apology. Not that it would get anywhere, but it would a shot across the NFL's bow.

Sometimes it all about making a point. This would do exactly that.
 
With all these former Jets employees in the NFL, is it any wonder that the league office is such a cluster fvck?
 
http://www.businessinsider.com/nfl-commissioner-roger-goodell-robert-kraft-deflategate-2015-2

Goodell's biggest supporter, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, is suddenly singing a different tune and the commissioner's job may no longer be secure.

In a recent story for GQ magazine, titled "The Season from Hell: Inside Roger Goodell's Ruthless Football Machine," Gabriel Sherman outlines just how close Goodell and Kraft have been and how it was Kraft that backed Goodell during the uproar over how the league handled the Ray Rice domestic assault scandal.


According to the story, when the Rice case began to spin out of control, it was Kraft who arranged for Goodell to do his first on-air interview, on CBS with a woman as the interviewer. It was also Kraft who lobbied other owners to publicly support Goodell.
Goodell and Kraft were so close, at least one NFL executive refers to Kraft as "the assistant commissioner."
Kraft was also the owner who "vigorously defended" Goodell's $44 million salary.
The relationship between Kraft and Goodell was further cemented in the public eye when the two were photographed together at a party just days prior to the AFC Championship game. This led Richard Sherman of the Seattle Seahawks to speculate that the league won't punish the Patriots over Deflategate because of the conflict-of-interest.




But then the league discovered that the Patriots used deflated footballs during the AFC Championship game, possibly inaccurate information was leaked to the press, and the relationship appears to have turned sour since.
There have been several recent incidents, some more telling than others, that when taken on their own can be easily explained away. But when the incidents are viewed as a whole, they suggest that Goodell has lost his most important ally.
Here is a rundown Kraft's recent actions:

Mike Reiss, who covers the Patriots for ESPN.com and whom Peter King of SI.com calls "well-plugged-in," recently wrote that it appears that the relationship between Goodell and Kraft "is not in a good place" and the biggest issue is the leaks that came from Goodell's office.


"My sense is that Kraft feels stung by Goodell, who he had backed in the wake of the mishandled Ray Rice domestic violence case," Reiss wrote for ESPN.com. "The longstanding relationship between the two is not in a good place based on the league’s handling of the team’s under-inflated footballs and specifically public leaks. For perhaps the first time, I sense Kraft is doubting Goodell’s leadership, and if Goodell loses one of his top supporters I wonder how much it could threaten his hold on the job."


Reiss does acknowledge that this could just be something that needs time to "smooth itself over." However, at the very least, the relationship between Goodell and one of his strongest supporters suddenly appears to be strained.


 
Hey O.Z.O - I might have missed it but how was your son's day back in school yesterday?

He said it was the greatest day of school he has ever had. I put up a picture in another thread of his outfit- Brady jersey over a long sleeve Pats t with a flying elvis on the cuff. Patriot Mardi Gras beads, Patriots dog tag, flying elvis lounge pants, and a Pat Patriot stocking hat. He said he was an absolute king douche bag all day long.
 
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