Deflategate: Brady Denies All
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady faces members of the media at a news conference in Foxborough, Mass., Thursday. Brady said Thursday that he did not know how New England ended up using underinflated balls in its win Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts in the AFC Championship game. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said Thursday that he has not yet been contacted by the NFL about its investigation into underinflated footballs, adding: “I didn’t alter the ball in any way.” In a news conference that lasted a little more than 30 minutes, Brady detailed how he selected 24 footballs for referees to inspect before Sunday’s AFC Championship Game against the Indianapolis Colts . “When I pick those footballs out, at that point, to me, they’re perfect,” he said. “I don’t want anyone touching the balls after that. I don’t want anyone rubbing them, putting any air in them, taking any air out. To me, those balls are perfect, and that’s what I expect when I show up on the field”/ ESPN . More here .
Question: Do you believe that Brady didn’t know anything about the deflated footballs in the AFC Championship game?
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