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One text message from McNally referring to himself as the "deflator" suggests that he might contact the media.
The texts were published in the 243-page report issued Wednesday.
The report describes exchanges that indicate the two Patriots employees wanted sneakers and signed footballs in exchange for tampering with the balls for Brady,China Jerseys Authentic.
McNally: "The only thing deflating sun..is his passing rating" (Oct. 23, 2014).
McNally: "Nice throw some kicks in and make it real special"
"You doing good?"
Jastremski: "Maybe u will have some nice size 11s in ur locker"
McNally: "F--- tom....make sure the pump is attached to the needle.....f---in watermelons coming" (Oct. 23, 2014)
"FYI...Dave (Patriots head equipment manager Dave Schoenfeld) will be picking your brain later about it. He's not accusing me, or anyone...trying to get to bottom of it. He knows it's unrealistic you did it yourself..."
"jimmy needs some kicks....lets make a deal.....come on help the deflator" (May 9, 2014)
AFTER THE INVESTIGATION:
DISSING BRADY:
McNally: "Remember to put a couple sweet pig skins ready for tom to sign" (Jan. 7, 2015)
"Chill buddy im just f---in with you ....im not going to espn........yet."
Jastremski: "U got it kid...big autograph day for you"
McNally: "Better be surrounded by cash and newkicks....or its a rugby Sunday" (Oct. 24,Cheap NFL Jerseys, 2014)
The texts were between Jim McNally, the officials' locker room assistant,Cheap Jerseys From China, and John Jastremski, an equipment assistant for the Patriots.
Jastremski: "Talked to him last night. He actually brought you up and said you must have a lot of stress trying to get them done..." (Oct. 17,Wholesale NFL Jerseys, 2014)
McNally: "Tom sucks...im going to make that next ball a f---in balloon." (Oct. 17, 2014)
An investigator's report into "Deflategate" cited a series of texts between two New England Patriots employees as key evidence in the conclusion that the Patriots likely deflated footballs in the AFC title game — and that quarterback Tom Brady probably knew about it.
Here's a few examples of the conversations:
WHAT BRADY SAID TO THEM:
The NFL report said while many of the exchanges were an attempt at humor, investigators believed the jokes were based on actual events. Attorneys for the team said that the exchanges referred to a friend, not Brady, but investigators rejected that explanation.
The two shared thoughts and jokes on how to overinflate the balls, and they had some choice words for Brady. They also said Brady was correct when he had complained that some of the footballs from the Oct. 16 game against the Jets were overinflated: Some had measured nearly 16 pounds per square inch, well above the 12.5-13.5 range the NFL requires.
After the complaints about deflated footballs became public,jerseys nfl wholesale, Brady called Jastremski for the first time in more than six months. They had multiple conversations for a total of nearly an hour, then met in the quarterback room — the first time Jastremski had ever been invited there in his 20-year career. Brady then began texting Jastremski.
McNally: "Make sure you blow up the ball to look like a rugby ball so tom can get used to it before Sunday" (Oct. 21, 2014)
INFLATION LEVELS:
McNally: "16 is nothing... wait till next Sunday" (Oct. 17, 2014)
BRIBES:
BRADY: "You good Jonny boy?"
WERE THEY READY TO RAT?
JASTREMSKI: "Still nervous,Wholesale Adidas Hockey Jerseys; so far so good though"
The texts suggest Brady mentioned to Jastremski that McNally must have "a lot of stress" trying to get the footballs "done." |
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