Yeah and the messages were between ball boys whose job it is to inflate/deflate balls, it was normal conversation about people's in a specific job not liking their "boss". That
is what ball boys do, they deflate/inflate balls.There is a range of PSI they inflate/deflate to.
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Yeah and the messages were between ball boys whose job it is to inflate/deflate balls, it was normal conversation about people's in a specific job not liking their "boss". That
is what ball boys do, they deflate/inflate balls.There is a range of PSI they inflate/deflate to.
There were NO text messages between Brady and the ballboys in the months leading up to the accusation. And then there were a ton of them. Dozens a day. All instigated by Brady.
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After the scandal broke in the early morning hours of January 19, according to the report, there was a significant uptick in communication between Brady and Jastremski. Investigators found this suspicious. Jastremski, who was in charge of preparing balls for game day, hadn't talked to Brady over the phone or exchanged texts with him in six months going into January 19. Over the next 72 hours, according to phone records, they talked on the phone eight times and exchanged 15 texts.
The texts show Brady continually checked up on Jastremski after the scandal broke, talked to him multiple times a day, and even invited him to the quarterback meeting room to talk for the first time in Jastremski's 20 years with the team.
After the scandal broke in the early morning hours of January 19, according to the report, there was a significant uptick in communication between Brady and Jastremski. Investigators found this suspicious. Jastremski, who was in charge of preparing balls for game day, hadn't talked to Brady over the phone or exchanged texts with him in six months going into January 19. Over the next 72 hours, according to phone records, they talked on the phone eight times and exchanged 15 texts.
The texts show Brady continually checked up on Jastremski after the scandal broke, talked to him multiple times a day, and even invited him to the quarterback meeting room to talk for the first time in Jastremski's 20 years with the team.
Wouldn't you, if accused of some sort of crime, to talk to others you work with that may or may not have been involved? Its the prudent thing to do when you don't believe you have done anything wrong. You vent, you commiserate, etc.
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After the scandal broke in the early morning hours of January 19, according to the report, there was a significant uptick in communication between Brady and Jastremski. Investigators found this suspicious. Jastremski, who was in charge of preparing balls for game day, hadn't talked to Brady over the phone or exchanged texts with him in six months going into January 19. Over the next 72 hours, according to phone records, they talked on the phone eight times and exchanged 15 texts.
The texts show Brady continually checked up on Jastremski after the scandal broke, talked to him multiple times a day, and even invited him to the quarterback meeting room to talk for the first time in Jastremski's 20 years with the team.
Wouldn't you, if accused of some sort of crime, to talk to others you work with that may or may not have been involved? Its the prudent thing to do when you don't believe you have done anything wrong. You vent, you commiserate, etc.
No, I would actually keep my distance from the others accused. I sure as hell wouldn't all the sudden start sending them text messages. Or invite them places they have never been invited to.
You're smarter than this. You know he knew he was cheating. Even some of my most fervent Pats fan friends admit it...
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After the scandal broke in the early morning hours of January 19, according to the report, there was a significant uptick in communication between Brady and Jastremski. Investigators found this suspicious. Jastremski, who was in charge of preparing balls for game day, hadn't talked to Brady over the phone or exchanged texts with him in six months going into January 19. Over the next 72 hours, according to phone records, they talked on the phone eight times and exchanged 15 texts.
The texts show Brady continually checked up on Jastremski after the scandal broke, talked to him multiple times a day, and even invited him to the quarterback meeting room to talk for the first time in Jastremski's 20 years with the team.
Wouldn't you, if accused of some sort of crime, to talk to others you work with that may or may not have been involved? Its the prudent thing to do when you don't believe you have done anything wrong. You vent, you commiserate, etc.
No, I would actually keep my distance from the others accused. I sure as hell wouldn't all the sudden start sending them text messages. Or invite them places they have never been invited to.
You're smarter than this. You know he knew he was cheating. Even some of my most fervent Pats fan friends admit it...
What if they were accused but you knew were innocent?
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Sometimes you're the windshield, and sometimes you're the bug.
After the scandal broke in the early morning hours of January 19, according to the report, there was a significant uptick in communication between Brady and Jastremski. Investigators found this suspicious. Jastremski, who was in charge of preparing balls for game day, hadn't talked to Brady over the phone or exchanged texts with him in six months going into January 19. Over the next 72 hours, according to phone records, they talked on the phone eight times and exchanged 15 texts.
The texts show Brady continually checked up on Jastremski after the scandal broke, talked to him multiple times a day, and even invited him to the quarterback meeting room to talk for the first time in Jastremski's 20 years with the team.
Wouldn't you, if accused of some sort of crime, to talk to others you work with that may or may not have been involved? Its the prudent thing to do when you don't believe you have done anything wrong. You vent, you commiserate, etc.
No, I would actually keep my distance from the others accused. I sure as hell wouldn't all the sudden start sending them text messages. Or invite them places they have never been invited to.
You're smarter than this. You know he knew he was cheating. Even some of my most fervent Pats fan friends admit it...
What if they were accused but you knew were innocent?
Even more reason to stay away...
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I mean, this isn't akin to doping. More like putting some Vaseline on a baseball or whatever. But, I think it is quite interesting that Bill B. is nowhere to be found on this. His arse should be fired, fired, fired.