Rojo,
Rossi first, then Brady ;)
Rojo,
Rossi first, then Brady ;)
If there was no wrong-doing, why did the Patriots discipline the employees that DID NOT do anything?
It came out that they were stealing equipment. Read the report.
NOBODY has ever referred to somebody wanting to lose weight as "the deflator." You cannot be serious...as Johnny Mac would say. You must be either trolling or gullible Rojo.
ayanali wrote:
NOBODY has ever referred to somebody wanting to lose weight as "the deflator." You cannot be serious...as Johnny Mac would say. You must be either trolling or gullible Rojo.
I think Rojo should have to get permission from Wejo before he posts. A lot of Rojo's posts are embarrassing.
I wonder if you realize just how strongly you come across as a breathless fan boy.
So you started this thread with the obvious click bait subject line based on the Patriots own report? You do realize the team has a massive marketing/PR dept, right?
Maybe now I understand why Rojo never got around to writing the Mike Rossi article. "Rossi says he didn't cheat! Good enough for me!"
So, you didn't read the report.
Two things that are not debatable: Tom Brady is the GOAT, and he is innocent in "deflategate."
That is absolutely stupid. They are not "vindicated" at all. The report completely proves they cheated. In reality there didn't need to be a report to prove they cheated in the first place, it was obvious. They cheated. They are cheaters, that's what cheaters do.
The penalty they received is too lenient, it should have been a year, and it doesn't even matter the vast majority of football fans know this organization is a tainted one.
Hellooooo? wrote:
So, you didn't read the report.
Hi fan boy.
It depends on what the meaning of the word "is" is.
ayanali wrote:
NOBODY has ever referred to somebody wanting to lose weight as "the deflator." You cannot be serious...as Johnny Mac would say. You must be either trolling or gullible Rojo.
False. McNally referred to his desire to "deflate" in order to fit into a jacket.
Often we punish the innocent to meet the demands of public opinion. But fraud is actually hard to prove, as the Patriots' rebuttal demonstrates.
Try to keep up wrote:
It came out that they were stealing equipment. Read the report.
Not when they were disciplined. More after-the-fact propaganda that many of the sheep follow.
Fact checker wrote:
ayanali wrote:NOBODY has ever referred to somebody wanting to lose weight as "the deflator." You cannot be serious...as Johnny Mac would say. You must be either trolling or gullible Rojo.
False. McNally referred to his desire to "deflate" in order to fit into a jacket.
Oh, yeah, and I intend to gain a few pounds this year. I am the inflator...Please don't be ridiculous...
Rojo .. seriously .. I wonder if you apply the same processing to vindicate Said Aouita?
Bunch of accusations, reports and claims "Said Aouita is a dope pusher"
Said Aouita replies "No I'm not"
Rojo headine "Aouita the Doper no more. Said Aouita vindicated - Wow!!"
Does it really matter what any of the reports say? The Patriots are such a polarizing team that 99.9% of people made up their mind one way or another once the accusations came out, and no amount of facts will sway them.
Rojo, stick to what you're good at: running, & running-related articles & running-related reporting.
simmer down wrote:
Rojo, stick to what you're good at: running, & running-related articles & running-related reporting.
I think you mean stick with what you suck less at.
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