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Da Spice...
Well well now...


Well well now...![]()
lemme go make a lebron thread to keep you distracted for the next 72 hours
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So ESPN made the equipment guy call himself the Deflater?:swagginaboyz:
ESPN made the patriots "suspend" John Jastremski and James McNally? :stephenaswagboyz:

For those asking why Patriots suspended two employees if those two did nothing wrong, as New England claims: NFL asked Pats to suspend them prior to discipline being handed down, per a league source in New York. New England obliged with the NFL's request.
https://www.facebook.com/AdamSchefter/posts/957919684260673
So ESPN made the equipment guy call himself the Deflater?:swagginaboyz:
ESPN made the patriots "suspend" John Jastremski and James McNally? :stephenaswagboyz:













Man shut the fukk up
Skip is a known Brady dikk sucker just like OP
BannedBe the one of the owners of the board and quote Skip Bayless brehs.
This guy thinks he's got the Patriots with that suspension comment. You know how I know you don't know shyt? Maybe because the NFL is the one who had the Patriots suspend them.
Take this L and keep it moving.
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ESPN reporter Chris Mortensen on Tuesday deleted his tweet from Jan. 20, the day after the AFC Championship Game, that inaccurately reported that 11 of 12 footballs used by the New England Patriots were underinflated by two pounds per square inch when measured at halftime.
The fact that the tweet was deleted on Tuesday came as a surprise, since Mortensen had defended his reporting Monday on the Dan Le Batard radio show. He maintained that the balls were "significantly underinflated," even if not to the degree that he had reported, and added that he would never retract his initial report on the ESPN website. He also said that while he should have clarified his infamous tweet, he was "still trying to figure out" Twitter.
