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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> and demand an apology from the NFL.
>
> Despite the fact that although, there has been
> some evidence that the deflation was a planned
> event but as of yet, no evidence of complete
> innocence.
>
> The latest was that an equipment guy was seen on
> video doing something suspicious with the balls.
>
> So does the commissioner owe Bellicheat an apology
> just because the NFL has no proof that the
> equipment guy did not act alone?
>
> Is the apology owed because although the equipment
> guy was acting suspiciously but there is no proof
> what he did?
>
> Just exactly on what basis, at this point in
> history, are the Patsies demanding an apology?
Kraft isn't demanding an apology "at this moment." Once the investigation is done and the report comes out, if it is found that the Patriots did no wrong, THEN Kraft expects an apology.
I just heard the word apology, Cap. Did he say that he expects an apology instead of demands an apology? Or did he not use the word apology at all and you are saying that he will probably expect an apology if clear (or when cleared he would probably put it)?
ChyrenB Wrote:
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> I just heard the word apology, Cap. Did he say
> that he expects an apology instead of demands an
> apology? Or did he not use the word apology at
> all and you are saying that he will probably
> expect an apology if clear (or when cleared he
> would probably put it)?
My memory is a little foggy on that right now, but I believe he said he "expects" an apology if the NFL comes up with no wrong doing on the Patriots part.
I had just assumed the Colts balls had been checked because the Patsy deflation was discovered at halftime, not at the end of the game. But like you say, more evidence that there was something rotten in Denmark.