Man on the Edge: How Much Did the Patriots Know?

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 The man at the center of the Deflategate controversy says he didn’t know anything about it.  Several times.  Over and over.  He didn’t know anything.  11 out of 12 balls were under-inflated, and the Patriots are easily the cheatin’est team in the league.  So… easy to believe, right?

The league still hasn’t said much officially, but there hasn’t been much disputed so far.  An investigation found 11 our of 12 of the Patriots’ game balls were lower than the legal pressure, which could make them easier to throw and catch.  it’s not yet clear what could happen if the investigation determines it was the Patriots’ fault.  And frankly, the NFL says it simply isn’t going to comment on the matter at this time.  

But the Patriots are.  After Bill Belichick’s statements Thursday, Tom Brady also took time to talk to the media.  Since Bill kinda threw him under the bus by saying Tom’s “preferences on the footballs” were something only Tom could talk about.  Tom did talk, but he didn’t say anything Bill didn’t say.

It was big talk on the street today, so our Man on the Edge, Robert Wilder, got your thoughts on what you think they knew…