Apologies if this has already been covered in the prior 19 pages, but I'm struggling to understand how this is materially different from what happened to the Saints with Bountygate.
There, as here, the defenders of the accused claimed: (1) Everybody does it (with citation to specific quotes and examples from other teams and players); (2) The written correspondence was taken out of context and was intended as a joke; (3) There was no "proof" that anyone ever acted on the suggestions, or that they ever affected the outcome of any games or the safety of any players; (4) The investigation was targeted and flawed, and intended merely to scapegoat the Saints and make an example of them; and (5) The punishment was excessive in light of all the above.
The appeals were taken, some of the punishments were reversed, and everyone has moved on.
I don't see how this is any different, or how it is going to end any differently. Except that now it's the Pats (again) with the persecution complex, and this time they are repeat offenders.
Wow, all those arguements sound so weak...oh wait, they are.
How about these:
1. The report shows no evidence of tampering.
2. The purported reduction in the air pressure is slightly
less than the reports experts would be caused by the weather conditions.
3. The refs did not collect the starting air pressure, so really no determination can be made of the loss of pressure.
4. The Colts balls also lost pressure, but they aren't being sanctioned.
5. Sample size different between Pats balls and Colts balls render comparisions in effective.
6. Variation between gauges could have caused air pressure changes. There was no standardization of guages.
7. Repeated measuring causes air loss.
8. Texts between the ball boys is entirely consistent with bring balls to minimum allowable air pressure
before NFL pre game check.
9. Reports text says that there was insufficient evidence to show tampering but that invesigator thinks that Brady may have been generally aware of it, if it existed. That is incredibly vague language.
Tough to santion anyone over that.