FOXBOROUGH — Tom Brady is finally taking the New England Patriots' increasingly bizarre DeflateGate scandal seriously. But not too seriously. Somehow, on Thursday, the embattled quarterback managed to relate a scandal involving deflated footballs to
If not for deflated footballs and, to a lesser extent, Marshawn Lynch, the Richard Sherman/Tom Brady feud would be a bigger story this week ahead of the Seahawks-Patriots Super Bowl because of the whole “U Mad Bro?
Hall of Fame QB Fran Tarkenton called himself a “great fan of Tom Brady,” but he firmly believes the Patriots leader was hiding something. “Today, the quarterback looks at the pressure of the ball, grips the ball, he's in control of the ball
Sal Paolantonio was a guest on The Herd this morning. There have been a whole lot of fire takes about #Ballghazi, but Sal Pal's theory about why Tom Brady held that press conference yesterday had the heat of a thousand
The other guy, of course, is Tom Brady. Brady is the one who grips the football on every play and obsesses over its condition. In 2006, it was Brady who was a driving force behind an NFL rule change that allowed road teams to provide their own footballs.