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Post by afceastfan on Feb 18, 2015 12:23:07 GMT -5
So BB and TB have, for years, been staking their entire careers on a middle-aged dude from Amherst, NH to run in and out of bathrooms and onto the field deflating and inflating various balls depending on the situation and hoping nobody figures out what the fuck he's doing. so a middle-aged dude from Amherst who has his dream job working for the wallposters he jerks off to is going to risk losing that job by messing with the footballs his team uses, all on his own accord without the people using the footballs knowing yeah ok plausible
We all said the same thing about Sal Alosi, but we know how that turned out.
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Post by tkasper01 on Feb 18, 2015 13:03:26 GMT -5
Still waiting to hear more about illegal formations and bullshit substitutions. That...and I saw BB consorting with the devil. Hey now you're gonna give the devil a bad name around here.
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Post by Ff2 on Feb 18, 2015 13:19:03 GMT -5
Of course, no conversation about the Patriots would be complete without mention of Deflategate, so Ryan was asked about that too.
"I mean, obviously, I think they earned they earned the Super Bowl, period," Ryan said. "That's the way I see it."
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on Feb 18, 2015 14:57:25 GMT -5
The NFL reporting tonight that officials found the Flats* trying to use illegal balls to use during FGs in AFCCGS. It's not over. Not even close. The "NFL" is reporting nothing. All rumors and innuendo. ESPN with their usual shoddy journalism because of their vendetta against BB for not kissing their ass. This will be over when Mr. Kraft says its over. And I fully expect apologies to follow. Nothing shoddy, they've been right every step of the way. Your teams legacy is no different than ARod, cheaters who will never get credit for winning fair and square.
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Post by mykepm on Feb 18, 2015 16:47:36 GMT -5
So BB and TB have, for years, been staking their entire careers on a middle-aged dude from Amherst, NH to run in and out of bathrooms and onto the field deflating and inflating various balls depending on the situation and hoping nobody figures out what the fuck he's doing. Nice exaggeration. Belidick is the type of tactician who believes that if there are 100 ways to get an advantage over the opponent, big or small, you do all 100 and hope that, collectively, they make the difference. You don't cut corners, you do all 100. Spygate shows that he doesn't take items off the list if they're not within the rules, nor does he take an item off the list if it only provides a small advantage in and of itself. Do you need to be reminded of the "Schmuck" story that Kraft tells about Belidick and the advantage gained by Spygate?
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Post by tbp on Feb 18, 2015 17:19:20 GMT -5
Schefter is mocking this latest clusterfuk as a figment of another stupid ESPN dolt's imagination.
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Post by afceastfan on Feb 18, 2015 17:45:22 GMT -5
Schefter is mocking this latest clusterfuk as a figment of another stupid ESPN dolt's imagination. And the OTL story has now been removed from the front page of ESPN.com, lol.
Here is what Shefter said on Outside the Lines: There are a few different league officials, according to people I spoke with today, at the game who handled the footballs -league employees. League employee one, league employee two and league employee three, we'll call them for a lack of better phrases whose jobs are to handle the balls on game days. League official one is also supposed to take the balls out of play and send them off to a charitable endeavor and raise money... but on this day and since that day the league has fired that employee for allegedly selling some of those footballs on the side. So that employee, official one, has been fired since the AFC championship game. Employee two noticed that one of the balls is missing from the league official one and he went to get a different one. So when league official two came, he tried to replace that football. League official one noticed that the ball was missing and people knew, he brought the ball back into the game. So there were then two different league officials handing footballs to Jim McNally for use of the game. So this sounds like a very unique, murky, cloudy situations. All of this information is captured on video tape that has been turned over to the NFL and will be documented in the Wells report, according to the people I've spoken with. Essentially Jim McNally was given these footballs by the league officials who were assigned to work the game that day.
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Post by Ff2 on Feb 18, 2015 19:40:16 GMT -5
The "NFL" is reporting nothing. All rumors and innuendo. ESPN with their usual shoddy journalism because of their vendetta against BB for not kissing their ass. This will be over when Mr. Kraft says its over. And I fully expect apologies to follow. Nothing shoddy, they've been right every step of the way. Your teams legacy is no different than ARod, cheaters who will never get credit for winning fair and square. I can't take you seriously if you cant use the quote function correctly.
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Post by Ff2 on Feb 18, 2015 19:41:25 GMT -5
Schefter is mocking this latest clusterfuk as a figment of another stupid ESPN dolt's imagination. And the OTL story has now been removed from the front page of ESPN.com, lol.
Here is what Shefter said on Outside the Lines: There are a few different league officials, according to people I spoke with today, at the game who handled the footballs -league employees. League employee one, league employee two and league employee three, we'll call them for a lack of better phrases whose jobs are to handle the balls on game days. League official one is also supposed to take the balls out of play and send them off to a charitable endeavor and raise money... but on this day and since that day the league has fired that employee for allegedly selling some of those footballs on the side. So that employee, official one, has been fired since the AFC championship game. Employee two noticed that one of the balls is missing from the league official one and he went to get a different one. So when league official two came, he tried to replace that football. League official one noticed that the ball was missing and people knew, he brought the ball back into the game. So there were then two different league officials handing footballs to Jim McNally for use of the game. So this sounds like a very unique, murky, cloudy situations. All of this information is captured on video tape that has been turned over to the NFL and will be documented in the Wells report, according to the people I've spoken with. Essentially Jim McNally was given these footballs by the league officials who were assigned to work the game that day.
Shoody to say the least. Always in a rush to be first....accuracy be damned.
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on Feb 18, 2015 21:56:58 GMT -5
I can't take you seriously if you cant use the quote function correctly. Like I give a fuck
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Post by Ff2 on Feb 19, 2015 9:00:00 GMT -5
I can't take you seriously if you cant use the quote function correctly. Like I give a fuck There...was that so hard? now we hear an NFL official was fired because he was grabbing game balls to sell as memorabilia. Of course ESPN will report later that this isn't true. After first report is was. But it's according to a source....so that's OK.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2015 16:25:04 GMT -5
There...was that so hard? now we hear an NFL official was fired because he was grabbing game balls to sell as memorabilia. Of course ESPN will report later that this isn't true. After first report is was. But it's according to a source....so that's OK. dude, your team cheats. systemically. fines are levied, draft picks are taken, tapes are burned, the beat goes on. it's all about the dollars. and the asterisks
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Post by guidoyaz on Feb 19, 2015 19:06:43 GMT -5
There...was that so hard? now we hear an NFL official was fired because he was grabbing game balls to sell as memorabilia. Of course ESPN will report later that this isn't true. After first report is was. But it's according to a source....so that's OK. dude, your team cheats. systemically. fines are levied, draft picks are taken, tapes are burned, the beat goes on. it's all about the dollars. and the asterisks Would it be wrong to say "kiss my new avatar"? TY Mods for supplying me with an avatar that Jets fans can relate to....!
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Post by thebigragu on Feb 19, 2015 19:15:25 GMT -5
dude, your team cheats. systemically. fines are levied, draft picks are taken, tapes are burned, the beat goes on. it's all about the dollars. and the asterisks Would it be wrong to say "kiss my new avatar"? TY Mods for supplying me with an avatar that Jets fans can relate to....! that avatar is disgusting. Only 1 person i can think of
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Post by Ff2 on Feb 19, 2015 20:11:44 GMT -5
There...was that so hard? now we hear an NFL official was fired because he was grabbing game balls to sell as memorabilia. Of course ESPN will report later that this isn't true. After first report is was. But it's according to a source....so that's OK. dude, your team cheats. systemically. fines are levied, draft picks are taken, tapes are burned, the beat goes on. it's all about the dollars. and the asterisks Possibly.
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