Brady had nothing to do with 3 incidents you mentioned.
Brady’s second half stats were better than in the first half in “deflate gate”.
How do you account for that ?
When Brady was throwing passes in practice was he 6 feet away from his receiver/s ?
How about when other NFL players were playing golf, were they as far away from the other golfers as Brady was from his receivers ?
Brady not only knew about Spygate he also benefited greatly from the systemic cheating. Spygate has been whitewashed away by the media because bringing it up would taint the Golden Boy.
As for Deflategate you dont know how long it had been going on & how much it made a difference, really nobody either way can argue how effective it was. It goes to Sportsmanship/character & Brady's willingness to break the rules. As for PED's again Brady's personal trainer gives his teammate PED's but its out of bounds to question/suspect that an aging QB defying father time is/was using them. Sheesh give me a break.
Bombshell ESPN report says Patriots' 'Spygate' scandal was way worse than people realized
Scott Davis
According to a bombshell report from ESPN's "Outside the Lines,"
The report details Spygate as we've never heard it, painting a picture of systematic cheating that went way further and looks way worse for the Patriots than people previously realized.
First, the Patriots had a detailed, efficient system for finding out opponents' plays. ESPN's Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham describe a scene in Patriots coach Bill Belichick's office before a season-opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
"[A backup quarterback named John] Friesz was told that the Patriots had a tape of the Bucs' signals. He was instructed to memorize them, and during the game, to watch Bucs defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin and tell [offensive coordinator Charlie] Weis the defensive play, which Weis would relay over the radio headset system to quarterback Drew Bledsoe."
Van Natta and Wickersham report that although the Patriots lost that game, they realized a "schematic" edge over other teams. They "streamlined the system," finding a more efficient way to note the plays and relay the information, cutting out the quarterbacks, with only a few people, including Belichick.