you look at the text messages and they re damning. there are other text messages, as well, that people really aren t talking about. some of those are the fact that brady was complaining and upset at halftime at the new york jets game that the balls were more inflated than he likes. when jastremski checked the balls after the game, they were close to 16. which is well more and higher than what the nfl s regulatory mandate is for the balls to be between 12.5 psi and 13.5 psi. so there s a lot in there. if you want to suspend him off of circumstantial evidence, then, yeah, you obviously could. and the nfl has done that twice. i think he s not hearing the lesson of watergate. i think the sooner he comes to terms with what went on and his role, the better his brand will be. let me show you and everybody else what he said thursday night. this is tom brady first comments
some people say it s bad for the nfl and i m already checking the eagles schedule because i want to know if the patriots are coming to town next season because i want to be there for that game. thank you, gentlemen. we appreciate you being here. thank you, mike. coming up, sofia vergara s ex-fiance is seeking custody of their frozen embryos. mark geragos sees it differently. we ll find out why he thinks sofia should be concerned.
civil standard. they frankly could have used the beyond a reasonable doubt standard. your response to those texts are what? those texts can be interpret interpretatedinterpretrp interpreted another way. there are other text messages as well that people really aren t talking about. some of those are the fact that brady was complaining and upset at halftime at the new york jets game that the balls were more inflated than he likes. when jastremski checked the balls after the game they were close to 16. which is well more and higher than what the nfl s regulatory mandate is for the balls to be between 12.5 psi and 13.5 psi. if you want to suspend him off of circumstantial evidence, then yeah, you obviously could. and the nfl has done that twice. i think he s not hearing the lesson of watergate.
since the wells report was released. he said this. it s only been 30 hours. i haven t had much time to digest it fully, but when i do, i will be sure to let you know how i feel about it. was the super bowl tainted? what do you guys think? neither do i. has this, however, detracted from your joy of winning the super bowl? absolutely not. donte stallworth. i found that to be brazen in the face of what s in this report. you got to worry that his brand and his place in nfl history are being harmed by this until the day when he says, hey, you know what, i was in the loop. and here s what was going on and he maybe says other teams do it, as well. yeah. and i think everyone wants to hear more from tom brady, but i m sure he s being advised by his agent and other counsel that he has around him to let things play out. see what the nfl does and then he ll go from there. i do think that we need to hear from tom brady.
jastremski prepped 25 to 30 footballs a week just for brady to make a final selection. my point is, this is a very important subject to qbs all over right? yeah it is. if you listen to quarterbacks like aaron rodgers, he likes his footballs a little more inflated. every quarterback has their, ever since i have been in the nfl, started in 2002. every quarterback has their balls dayball balls dayball balls tailored to their specific liking. in this case if there is an instance where you find that there was deliberate initiative to circumvent the rules, i think there should be discipline. no one should be above the rules. but at the end of the day, a lot of circumstantial evidence. but as we ve seen before prior to the past that the nfl does not, they do not need you know definitive definitive things to make rule changes and they probably will hand down discipline to tom brady and the pateriots patriots. mike one final observation.