$100,000. there s no template to work from. the other thing that s important to remember sounds like you talked to a couple of quarterbacks, one quarterback out there, i can really i can tell you there are 31 other quarterbacks across the national football league watching this closely because if they come after tom brady, they re going to come after manning and rog ders and every other quarterback because we know i m not saying they all do it but quite frankly, they all do it when it comes to pretreating footballs, it s fairly common practice across the national football league. ultimately i ll end on this, there is no smoking gun within the wells report that directly implicates tom braidy there s circle evidence but bottom line there are no texts from tom brady to either one of the two equipment managers specifically saying underinflate the footballs outside the legal psi window. christopher price, we ll have to leave it there. thanks you you and coy wire. we ll talk with legal ex
but the nfl says no decision has been made just yet. it s a 243-page report that claims brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities by a couple of patriots employees accused of deflating footballs to make them easier to catch and throw at the super bowl. brady talked briefly about this report just on thursday night. when do you plan to address this publicly? hopefully soon. hopefully soon. there s still a process that s going forthright now and you know i m involved in that process. whenever it happens, it happens, and i ll certainly want to be very comfortable in how i feel about the statements that i make. so he didn t say anything really. but his agent called the report a significant and terrible dis disappointment. the report s conclusion reads, it is more than probable than not that mcnally and jastremski
do we know what they re expecting specifically in oklahoma city in that area where you are? is it mostly flooding concerns or is the tornado concern the threat? reporter: well you know there s a application of both. we drove yesterday from oklahoma city down to the texas line and we saw flooding and hail all throughout the area. we got the warnings. now today, expecting more rain. but you know how this works, this area s saturated with all of that water. it has to go somewhere. and with more rain expected hopefully they don t get hit hard today. so they don t have to deal with that flooding and that constant wind that could be coming to this area later this afternoon. all right. cnn s ryan young on top of it for us stay safe. we appreciate your time and effort out there. we re still waiting for the fallout for the super bowl champion new england patriots and quarterback tom brady, after this week s release of the report on deflate-gate. now the new york daily news is reporting, c
because, as brian pointed out, a lot of people are pointing the finger at tom brady saying he cheated but not only is he accused of cheating but accused of not cooperating with the investigation, a lot of the evidence came from the text messages from interviews with the two patriots employees who are believed to be most culpable but tom brady refused to give over his e-mails. what do you make of this? i think a player has a responsibility to cooperate with the investigation, that s a rule nfl commissioner can suspend you, and punishment is dependent on your cooperation. a six-game suspension is crazy in this case. too much? way too much. tom brady is the ambassador of the nfl and to say that he tells these equipment managers yeah i like the balls inflated lower, you have to remember there s a range the ball can go above and below. he didn t say below the limits the fact that he likes that tom brady wasn t in the locker room with a needle before the game
okay with that. the daily news from new york is reporting commissioner roger goodell will announce some kind of a suspension for brady next week. but the nfl pushed back say nothing decision has been made yet. joining me by skype to talk about the potential penalties in braidy s future patriots reporter christopher price of weei radio and weii.com and also here with me in studio is nine-year nfl veteran, sports correspondent, coy wire. i want to talk with you first, coy. a lot of people are chomping at the bit to find out what happens going to happen here with the patriots. what are you hearing or when should we ex-somepect some decision. i talked to a prominent attorney yesterday involved in high-profile situations and similar situations in the nfl. likely now the report has come out, brady will meet with troy vincent, vp of operations there at the nfl, and then will probably have a meeting with