“New England’s been doing stuff in the past and getting in trouble. When stuff repeatedly happens, then...

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“New England’s been doing stuff in the past and getting in trouble. When stuff repeatedly happens, then that’s it. I don’t know what else to tell you. Stuff repeatedly happened through the years. You got SpyGate, you got this and that and everything else. Obviously in those situations in the past, they had the evidence. So they did what they needed to do.”

What situations in the past, Darrelle?  You mean like when the Jets cheated just a few months ago, to sign you as a player, and they got penalized for it?  And then when the Jets made a false claim back at the Patriots out of vindictiveness, and didn't get penalized?

Or maybe the year before you got there, in 2006, when the Jets illegally taped the Patriots?

The fact is that -- setting aside PED use, and on-field incidents like cheap hits -- the Patriots, with Brady, have only ever been found guilty of one thing before "Deflategate": the one "Spygate" that you mentioned.  That's it.  Once.  You are ignorant or lying when you say they've done it "repeatedly."

The Jets have been far worse cheaters than the Patriots (who are "average"), ranking third in the league.

http://yourteamcheats.com/NE

http://yourteamcheats.com/NYJ G+

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