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A fan response to Buckley story
Vince • 10 hours ago
As in any good investigation, start with who had the most to gain. In this case, the team who's only chance to win was by impacting the other team's ability to perform. Only way the Colts win is if they affected the Patriots by messing with their footballs. The evidence is clear. Apparently, only the Colts knew of the problems with the footballs and not the Patriots. That seems to be a very important fact. The evidence also shows that the Colts were able to keep the game close only in the first half by keeping the Patriots from only scoring 17 points when the Patriots footballs were tampered with. Without that disadvantage, the evidence shows that the Patriots scored 28. The ingenious part of this plan is the planting of the idea that it was the Patriots who messed with their own footballs. After all, who is the public going to believe, the Colts or the Patriots? As we have seen, no one believes the Patriots even though no evidence has been produced yet. However, perhaps the fact that the refs apparently didn't tell the Patriots they were investigating them at half time interefered with the plot to affect their focus in the second half. It is also very interesting that the leak to the press only went to a Colts reporter. Who leaked it to them and why? Best way to cast attention away from oneself is to find a perfect patsy; couldn't resist. However, Belichick is straight out of central casting for that role. The Patriots did not need to take any action regarding the footballs to beat the Colts. The past three games conclusively prove that point. The Patriots knew it, and the Colts did too. So who had more to gain, obviously its the Colts. Patriots did not need to do it, nor did they. Now the question is, how did they do it. This is where the forensic evidence will be key. What happened to the footballs after they left the ref's room. Who had the access, when and for how long. Perhaps there will be video evidence to show all who came into contact with the footballs. I'm not biting the cheese in the trap that the Patriots are cheaters and will cheat whenever and wherever they can, just because. The motive from someone one the Colts side is far too strong to ignore. Follow the motive and you will find your responsible party. Good luck.
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/columnists/steve_buckley/2015/01/buckley_hey_nfl_stop_stalling
This this this.... I would love for this to be true!
Vince • 10 hours ago
As in any good investigation, start with who had the most to gain. In this case, the team who's only chance to win was by impacting the other team's ability to perform. Only way the Colts win is if they affected the Patriots by messing with their footballs. The evidence is clear. Apparently, only the Colts knew of the problems with the footballs and not the Patriots. That seems to be a very important fact. The evidence also shows that the Colts were able to keep the game close only in the first half by keeping the Patriots from only scoring 17 points when the Patriots footballs were tampered with. Without that disadvantage, the evidence shows that the Patriots scored 28. The ingenious part of this plan is the planting of the idea that it was the Patriots who messed with their own footballs. After all, who is the public going to believe, the Colts or the Patriots? As we have seen, no one believes the Patriots even though no evidence has been produced yet. However, perhaps the fact that the refs apparently didn't tell the Patriots they were investigating them at half time interefered with the plot to affect their focus in the second half. It is also very interesting that the leak to the press only went to a Colts reporter. Who leaked it to them and why? Best way to cast attention away from oneself is to find a perfect patsy; couldn't resist. However, Belichick is straight out of central casting for that role. The Patriots did not need to take any action regarding the footballs to beat the Colts. The past three games conclusively prove that point. The Patriots knew it, and the Colts did too. So who had more to gain, obviously its the Colts. Patriots did not need to do it, nor did they. Now the question is, how did they do it. This is where the forensic evidence will be key. What happened to the footballs after they left the ref's room. Who had the access, when and for how long. Perhaps there will be video evidence to show all who came into contact with the footballs. I'm not biting the cheese in the trap that the Patriots are cheaters and will cheat whenever and wherever they can, just because. The motive from someone one the Colts side is far too strong to ignore. Follow the motive and you will find your responsible party. Good luck.
http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/columnists/steve_buckley/2015/01/buckley_hey_nfl_stop_stalling
This this this.... I would love for this to be true!