Come on, Granite...the bit you quoted is predicated on the assumption that Brady's approval wasn't subject to an understanding that they were at the rule and that further action would be taken beyond that point. The charge was that it's exactly what happened and the later, lower PSI appears to support it.Not an indictment on Brady; if anything it makes clear that he's a perfectionist and already had the footballs right where he wanted them. There's no reason to fiddle with them any further.
I plan to at some point. I've heard there's a great deal of it. Some of what I've already heard from ESPN is pure lawyer tactics, like trying to note "deflator" can be used to speak about weight loss. lain:You should read the rest of the rebuttal.
One thing Brady isn't going to get around no matter how skilled his attorneys are is the refusal on his part to part with his part of relevant emails/messages contained on his phone. Not his phone, not access to his phone even, but a request for his lawyer to provide transcripts of those relevant texts.
There's literally no honest reason to say no. It's a contextual aid that could have, were he innocent, provided assistance on the point.
Sure. Most of circumstantial evidence requires context and analysis. The only real question is: is the conjecture reasonable and does it fit the evidence.Pure conjecture.
In the right environment look for any advantage and maybe go a step too far. It happens.And what it amounts to is assuming a hyper-competitive perfectionist will
Expect two guys in a position to do what he wants to do what he wants. Letting a little air out of a ball isn't on par with taking a physics exam and one of the gentlemen has been at his job for twenty years.leave the pigskin in the hands of Thing 1 and Thing 2
I'm pretty sure, from what we've seen in their texts, that he'd let them know when they muffed it.in the hopes they maybe, probably get it right.
That's what people said about Nixon.Sorry, but that doesn't add up.
I think smart lawyers will get some of it reduced, but he's still getting hit. The only question is how hard.I think Brady's team is going to rip the Wells report to shreds.