Not really having a competitive advantage since 01? :shocked: Well, that really changes...what, exactly?No one knows (except Brady) how many games, or seasons this had been going on.
For all we know, Brady was doing this since 2001.
The only legitimate gripe is the impact on RBs and their handle. And if you go that route you can sort of see where the psi lowering appears to kick in. I think if Tom had said, "I like the balls as low as is legal and I've communicated it to my guys. If they went too far in trying to accommodate that then it's on me" I think he gets a game or two but nothing like the taint from looking less than straight forward. I wish he had, but I think that's what likely happened and he wasn't thinking of it as much of a big deal from the jump.
No, he was suspended for a lack of control over a less than hidden practice and, more so, for lying about it to the commissioner. The lying is what's costing Tom two additional games and, what, a million bucks?And Sean Peyton was suspended one year for being guiltless. Peyton was suspended one year for not knowing what was going on, and somehow Belicheat is found guiltless for allegedly not knowing what was going on.
Everyone who has land in south Alabama has that already at some point. Else, why would he know? You think Tom went to Bill and said, "Hey, do you mind if I get the balls as close to the lower limit as possible, maybe a little lower? I really like them that way."BTW, if you think Belicheat didn't know this was going on, I have some prime swampland in Alabama for sale.
Because unless you think Bill has conversations about PSI with the ball handlers that's what you have to believe in some form or fashion.