Patriots Super Bowl ring

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What hands?
 
If you want me to look at Tom's hands, RKM...I'd suggest not putting Giselle's tush in the vicinity...just saying...
 
There is this myth that's sprung up among the ignorant that Tom Brady has small hands. I'm just pointing out that his hands are actually quite large.
 
oldstyle still playing his charade as are other cheatriot fan boys are?
 
"Joe Montana Tells Tom Brady To Confess

Montana, the four-time Super Bowl champion and Hall of Famer suggested that he, too, may have been tempted to deflate or alter footballs if he thought the act would've given him a competitive advantage.

"I wish I'd known (it could make a difference) because I couldn't throw a wet ball to save my life," Montana told Trib Total Media. "Heck, I would've thought about (deflating the ball), sure."


New England Patriots Deflategate Rumors Joe Montana Tells Tom Brady To Confess VIDEO NFL Sports World News


The story that keeps on giving.
 
oldstyle still playing his charade as are other cheatriot fan boys are?

If you call pointing out the glaring holes in the NFL's "case" against Brady playing "charades" then yes, I'm still "playing". He's been suspended not because they proved he cheated but because they don't feel he cooperated sufficiently in their efforts to prove that he cheated.

Right now you've got one ball that was deflated more than others and that was the ball that was in the possession of the Colts before being handed over to the officials. The other balls it turns out were only slightly under inflated...something that might have been caused by temperature change and or the referee using one gauge rather than another to test them before the game. It makes absolutely no sense from a competitive standpoint to have one ball in a rotation of game balls be that much softer than the others. In a rainy, wet game like the Indy game the balls are rotated to keep them as dry as possible and Brady standing back in the shotgun wouldn't know what ball he was getting until it hit his hands. So you're telling me that a man who is fanatical about game preparation would have balls of vastly different inflation rates? That's logical to you?

And Alex pointing out that Joe Montana would have played with softer balls in the rain if he "could" have is meaningless because the rules were different back then and quarterbacks were not allowed to play with balls that their team provided. The question I would have asked Montana is this...if you DID have the rule in place that Brady was working under...would you have had the balls as soft as you could have gotten them, Joe? I'm quite sure that his answer would have been a resounding YES! I'm quite sure from that article that Joe Montana would have done EXACTLY what Tom Brady did...ask for his footballs to be as under inflated as the ref would allow!
 
was wondering what happened to the cheatriots #1 fan boi here lol
 
oldstyle still playing his charade as are other cheatriot fan boys are?

If you call pointing out the glaring holes in the NFL's "case" against Brady playing "charades" then yes, I'm still "playing". He's been suspended not because they proved he cheated but because they don't feel he cooperated sufficiently in their efforts to prove that he cheated.

Right now you've got one ball that was deflated more than others and that was the ball that was in the possession of the Colts before being handed over to the officials. The other balls it turns out were only slightly under inflated...something that might have been caused by temperature change and or the referee using one gauge rather than another to test them before the game. It makes absolutely no sense from a competitive standpoint to have one ball in a rotation of game balls be that much softer than the others. In a rainy, wet game like the Indy game the balls are rotated to keep them as dry as possible and Brady standing back in the shotgun wouldn't know what ball he was getting until it hit his hands. So you're telling me that a man who is fanatical about game preparation would have balls of vastly different inflation rates? That's logical to you?

And Alex pointing out that Joe Montana would have played with softer balls in the rain if he "could" have is meaningless because the rules were different back then and quarterbacks were not allowed to play with balls that their team provided. The question I would have asked Montana is this...if you DID have the rule in place that Brady was working under...would you have had the balls as soft as you could have gotten them, Joe? I'm quite sure that his answer would have been a resounding YES! I'm quite sure from that article that Joe Montana would have done EXACTLY what Tom Brady did...ask for his footballs to be as under inflated as the ref would allow!

Montana said he would have thought about it. Oldfartstyle you be the tool and Brady does not even know you are alive.:itsok::uhoh3::laugh:
 
This appeal thing is taking too long. Anyone heard what if anything will happen with the SB title? Should it be stripped from possession or just a big fat * sat next to it with a long footnote?
 
This appeal thing is taking too long. Anyone heard what if anything will happen with the SB title? Should it be stripped from possession or just a big fat * sat next to it with a long footnote?
I agree. Every minute they continue to hold that title is a travesty

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This appeal thing is taking too long. Anyone heard what if anything will happen with the SB title? Should it be stripped from possession or just a big fat * sat next to it with a long footnote?
I agree. Every minute they continue to hold that title is a travesty

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All their titles are worthless "cheaters' gold"
 
Montana would have done EXACTLY what Brady did! He would have played with balls as soft as he could get them. So your post about Montana is as meaningless as the rest of your drivel here...it's more sour grapes from the fan of a team that Brady beat. Whaaa...whaaaa...whaaaa!
 
What really irritates a couple of losers like yourselves...is that Brady and the Patriots keep on winning no matter how many times people try to derail them. Spygate? That was a laugh. What was their record that year after they were "caught" doing that? Deflategate? What did they do to the Colts and the Seahawks after they were "caught" doing that?

You'll take away draft picks and fine the Patriots millions of dollars and at the end of the day...they'll keep on winning because they have a better owner than you do...they have a better coach then you have...and they have a better quarterback then you do!
 
What really irritates a couple of losers like yourselves...is that Brady and the Patriots keep on winning no matter how many times people try to derail them. Spygate? That was a laugh. What was their record that year after they were "caught" doing that? Deflategate? What did they do to the Colts and the Seahawks after they were "caught" doing that?

You'll take away draft picks and fine the Patriots millions of dollars and at the end of the day...they'll keep on winning because they have a better owner than you do...they have a better coach then you have...and they have a better quarterback then you do!
Did you watch the SB? I sure didn't see this massive domination of Seattle and i the end Seattle made a monumental stupid play call
 
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Montana would have done EXACTLY what Brady did! He would have played with balls as soft as he could get them. So your post about Montana is as meaningless as the rest of your drivel here...it's more sour grapes from the fan of a team that Brady beat. Whaaa...whaaaa...whaaaa!
As one of Brady's dwarfs you went from Sneezy to Dopey in one fell swoop.


Read the quote "I wish I'd known (it could make a difference) because I couldn't throw a wet ball to save my life," Montana told Trib Total Media. "Heck, I would've thought about (deflating the ball), sure."
 
What really irritates a couple of losers like yourselves...is that Brady and the Patriots keep on winning no matter how many times people try to derail them. Spygate? That was a laugh. What was their record that year after they were "caught" doing that? Deflategate? What did they do to the Colts and the Seahawks after they were "caught" doing that?

You'll take away draft picks and fine the Patriots millions of dollars and at the end of the day...they'll keep on winning because they have a better owner than you do...they have a better coach then you have...and they have a better quarterback then you do!
Did you watch the SB? I sure didn't see this massive domination of Seattle and i the end Seattle made a monumental stupid play call

Where did I say that the Patriots dominated Seattle? They beat them using balls that were probably the most scrutinized balls ever used in an athletic event in the history of sports. They did in fact dominate the Colts in the second half of that game after Tom Brady's "advantage" was supposedly removed. So remind me again how much that affected the Patriot's offense? Oh, that's right...it DIDN'T! Just like how the Patriots continued to win after Spygate supposedly removed another "advantage"!

The Patriots won that game because at a crucial moment an undrafted player from a school nobody had ever heard of...recognized the formation that the Seahawks were in and realized what the proper response was to that formation because he'd been coached in practice on that very situation. That's why the Patriots win and your team doesn't. Not because they cheat...they win because they take 5th round draft picks like Tom Brady and undrafted players like Butler and Edelman and coach them up until they are stars.
 
Montana would have done EXACTLY what Brady did! He would have played with balls as soft as he could get them. So your post about Montana is as meaningless as the rest of your drivel here...it's more sour grapes from the fan of a team that Brady beat. Whaaa...whaaaa...whaaaa!
As one of Brady's dwarfs you went from Sneezy to Dopey in one fell swoop.


Read the quote "I wish I'd known (it could make a difference) because I couldn't throw a wet ball to save my life," Montana told Trib Total Media. "Heck, I would've thought about (deflating the ball), sure."

So after hearing Montana say that you somehow think he wouldn't have played with as uninflated a ball as he could have? Quite obviously, Montana didn't even concern himself with the inflation rate of balls back then because back then that wasn't something that individual quarterbacks had influence on. That rule changed because Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Tom Brady ALL lobbied to be able to use their own game balls.
 
oldstyle still playing his charade as are other cheatriot fan boys are?

If you call pointing out the glaring holes in the NFL's "case" against Brady playing "charades" then yes, I'm still "playing". He's been suspended not because they proved he cheated but because they don't feel he cooperated sufficiently in their efforts to prove that he cheated.

Right now you've got one ball that was deflated more than others and that was the ball that was in the possession of the Colts before being handed over to the officials. The other balls it turns out were only slightly under inflated...something that might have been caused by temperature change and or the referee using one gauge rather than another to test them before the game. It makes absolutely no sense from a competitive standpoint to have one ball in a rotation of game balls be that much softer than the others. In a rainy, wet game like the Indy game the balls are rotated to keep them as dry as possible and Brady standing back in the shotgun wouldn't know what ball he was getting until it hit his hands. So you're telling me that a man who is fanatical about game preparation would have balls of vastly different inflation rates? That's logical to you?

And Alex pointing out that Joe Montana would have played with softer balls in the rain if he "could" have is meaningless because the rules were different back then and quarterbacks were not allowed to play with balls that their team provided. The question I would have asked Montana is this...if you DID have the rule in place that Brady was working under...would you have had the balls as soft as you could have gotten them, Joe? I'm quite sure that his answer would have been a resounding YES! I'm quite sure from that article that Joe Montana would have done EXACTLY what Tom Brady did...ask for his footballs to be as under inflated as the ref would allow!

Montana said he would have thought about it. Oldfartstyle you be the tool and Brady does not even know you are alive.:itsok::uhoh3::laugh:
He ran out of desperation rebuttals to think of so he could keep living in denial fooling himself it was no big deal plus the fact all his other troll buddies have all left with their tails between their legs knowing they cant counter anything anymore.so since they all hung him out to dry,he has retreated from the ass beatings he got here everyday to try and recover from them.:lmao: soon as he thinks up some more desperation denials,trollstyle will be back.He has nothing better to do in life but troll so its just a matter of time after regrouping that he'll be back.:lol:
 
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