Patriots Cheaters Belichick & Brady Should Be Suspended For At Least One Full Football Season & Lose Draft Picks

Bill Belichick, the coach of the Repeat Cheater New England Patriots, should be suspended for at least a full year, as should Tom Brady.

Patriots Cheaters Belichick & Brady Should Be Suspended For At Least One Full Football Season & Lose Draft Picks

Patriots Cheaters Belichick & Brady Should Be Suspended For At Least One Full Football Season & Lose Draft Picks

Everyone knows that Tom Brady has something to do with the tampering with the game balls. Who else would really care about the pressure of the balls, other than Brady who has to handle and throw the balls during every play of the game?

If the New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton was suspended for a year for “Bountygate”, then Belichick and Brady should be suspended even longer for multiple cheating offenses. It seems that the NFL gives the Patriots a chance to redeem themselves every time they cheat, but the Patriots just cheat again at the first possible chance they get – and especially for the big games.

  • Jerry Rice: 11 of 12 balls under-inflated can anyone spell cheating!!! #Just Saying
  • Troy Aikman: “It’s obvious that Tom Brady had something to do with this. I know going back to when I played, they’ve loosened up the rules in terms of what each team is able to do with the footballs coming into the game. Used to, the home team provided all the balls. And now, each team brings their footballs the way they like them and break ‘em in. Used to you couldn’t break them in. So for the balls to be deflated, that doesn’t happen unless the quarterback wants that to happen, I can assure you of that. Now the question becomes: Did Bill Belichick know about it.”
  • Jerome Bettis: “I’m so disappointed because I thought this was a perfect opportunity for Tom Brady to go and say, ‘You know what? I made a mistake. I blew it. It’s on me. I’ll take the blame here, and this will go away.’ He didn’t do that … I’m disappointed in you, Tom Brady.”
  • Mark Brunell: “I did not believe what Tom had to say. Those balls were deflated. Someone had to do it and I don’t believe there’s an equipment manager in the NFL that would on his own initiative deflate a ball without the starting quarterback’s approval. I just didn’t believe what Tom Brady had to say.”
  • Dick Vitale: “Looking for the edge is great coaching but CHEATING can not be tolerated !Pats must be given a stiff penalty!”
  •  Skip Bayless: I’ll go this far — if you want to use the word lying, Tom Brady was lying. I used dodging the truth. He was lying yesterday. He was so uncomfortable.
  • Stephen A. Smith: I believe it is something that has been going on for a long period of time. I don’t believe it happened for just one game.
  • Terrance Knighton: “If the footballs were deflated by that amount, it’s definitely cheating. Harder to fumble, easier to catch, and helps you throw further.”
  • Chris Canty: “The Patriots are habitual line-steppers. If the allegations are true, then you are talking about attacking the integrity of our game and I have an issue with that.”
  • Graham Gano: Looks like someone’s gonna be in trouble for not deflating that 12th ball…
  • Matt Leinart: “Not once did a head coach ever have any input in that. It’s strictly a quarterback-to-equipment-manager thing and that’s pretty universal. Those are the only two guys that have any part of that process.

Get out the asterisk stickers though because every game that Tom Brady played in for Coach Belichick will need to have asterisks placed beside it, to show that there was most likely some cheating going on, one way or another, by the Cheaters Belichick & Brady,

Belichick & Brady will go down in the history of the NFL as cheaters who broke the rules of the game at every opportunity, and ended up not only tarnishing their own names and legacy, but Cheaters Belichick & Brady also badly damaged the integrity of the NFL as well.

The inept NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell needs to be replaced!

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell already looks like a stupid piece of shit for his handling of the NFL throughout the past year, and we think that he will most likely continue running the NFL like shit, allowing the Cheater Patriots to get away with their cheating once again.

One thing is pretty much for certain though. There is no way that they will release findings that say the Patriots intentionally cheated until after the Super Bowl. They don’t want to affect their viewership, but I cab tell you that NFL viewers are probably already way down.

Who in their right mind would really want to tune in and watch the Super Bowl this year, watching a team of non-stop cheaters who often get rewarded for their constant disregard of the NFL rules.

If Goodell is not removed very soon I see a serious downturn coming for the NFL. I know a lot of people who are already making a transition to hockey, and dropping the NFL from their lives.

Troy Aikman said he believes Tom Brady spearheaded Deflategate and Bill Belichick should pay dearly for it.

The Cowboys great and Fox analyst held nothing back in a Dallas radio interview Thursday when discussing the latest controversy to envelop the Patriots and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

“It’s obvious that Tom Brady had something to do with this,” Aikman told the station, according to the Dallas Morning News.

“I know going back to when I played, they’ve loosened up the rules in terms of what each team is able to do with the footballs coming into the game. Used to, the home team provided all the balls. And now, each team brings their footballs the way they like them and break ‘em in. Used to you couldn’t break them in. So for the balls to be deflated, that doesn’t happen unless the quarterback wants that to happen, I can assure you of that. Now the question becomes: Did Bill Belichick know about it.”

Belichick denied just that when he spoke to the press after Aikman’s comments were made. Belichick contended he had no clue how the 12 balls were deflated below league standards in the Patriots’ 45-7 rout of the Colts in the AFC Championship Game.

However, the rule change Aikman discussed was actually advocated by Brady and Peyton Manning in 2006 when the star quarterbacks successfully lobbied the league. Brady noted at the time, in an interview with the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, how each quarterback likes the football “a little bit different.”

Aikman sees the controversy as another black eye not only for the Patriots, but for Goodell. Aikman said Goodell’s “ignorance is no excuse” policy that he used to bury the Saints during Bountygate in 2012 will come back to hurt him again, just as it did when he bungled Ray Rice’s domestic violence case — in which Goodell used his own ignorance as an excuse for originally handing out a two-game punishment to the Ravens running back.

“Sean Payton did not cheat,” Aikman said of the Saints coach who was suspended a full year for Bountygate.

“There was nothing that Sean Payton and the Saints did that was illegal. And they did not give themselves a competitive edge. I maintain, regardless of whatever was said in the locker room, and in that locker room, is not anything different than what’s been said in any other locker room around the league. There’s no proof on the field of what took place that guys were targeting players. You can always pull out a play here and there. They were one of the least penalized teams for unsportsmanlike conduct. So there was no evidence that anything translated to the field that they were trying to hurt players. And they did not give themselves a competitive advantage.

“Now twice, under Bill Belichick and possibly a third time, they’ve cheated and given themselves an advantage. To me, the punishment for the Patriots and/or Bill Belichick has to be more severe than what the punishment was for the New Orleans Saints.”

Where Aikman unfavorably compared the Patriots’ alleged antics to Bountygate, Ravens defensive lineman Chris Canty’s hot take likened ball-tampering to PEDs.

“The Patriots are habitual line-steppers,” Canty said in an appearance on NBCSN on Wednesday. “If the allegations are true, then you are talking about attacking the integrity of our game and I have an issue with that.”

“What I’m going to say about the deflating of the balls, to me there is no difference than performance-enhancing drugs. You are cheating at that point. You are getting a competitive advantage outside of the rule book and there has to be some sort of consequences for that.”

But will Goodell, a noted ally of Patriots owner Robert Kraft, punish the team severely?

“There’s a great deal of pressure on Roger Goodell, in light of everything that’s happened this year, and the way that he’s handled all of these situations, and hasn’t handled them particularly well by the way, and on this particular case, because there’s a lot of coaches and a lot of people that look upon the Patriots as a team that’s been favored in some of the things that have happened — I thought the punishment he got for Spygate was a slap on the wrist, was next to nothing — so we’ll see,” Aikman said.

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