Wow. Here is a press conference in which Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots, apologizes to Pats fans and Tom Brady for 'putting his faith in the league.'
This morning, Stephen A. Smith on ESPN's 'First Take,' said that he's hearing Tom Brady destroyed his cell phone and the 4 game suspension will be upheld. He goes on to say that the decision will be made public within the next 24-48 hours.
Bidding started at $25,000, but someone ended up snagging one of the footballs used in the Pats AFC Championship Game victory over the Colts for $43,740.
The appeal lasted ten hours yesterday and according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Tom Brady aced it! Was there ever any doubt? Now we wait on a decision from Roger Goodell.
Tomorrow, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell hears Tom Brady's appeal of the four game suspension handed down to him for being 'generally aware' that footballs in the AFC Championship game were under inflated.
I was expecting the Patriots to fight the sanctions brought against them by the NFL for the 'Deflategate' controversy, but that's not going to happen. The Patriots will NOT appeal the punishment.
According to ESPN, the New England Patriots and the NFL are holding 'back-channel conversations' in order to end this 'Deflategate' nonsense. Does this mean commissioner Roger Goodell is running out of time and options?
Robert Kraft made his first public comments since the NFL issued the Patriots their punishment for their involvement in deflategate, and it was pretty.
What do you do when you're backed into a corner, wrongly accused of something? You launch a website attacking the very report that made claims against you.
A couple of Tom Brady's former teammates and current ESPN analysts discussed 'Deflategate,' and it got a bit heated! Tedy Bruschi defended Brady and has his back. Can't say the same for Damien Woody.