That was a question from Jim Gray last night to Brady in Salem, MA, to which Brady answered, "Absolutely not." Well, there you have it, and who would think he would answer otherwise. The cheating was a calculated risk aimed solely at providing him Glory and the price was obviously worth it as he has been rewarded for it. No amount of slaps on the wrist are a problem compared with his exaltation to which he smugly and arrogantly takes claim without acknowledging how he bastardized the leagues rules and thereby his own stats to obtain his Crown. The league has let him and the Patriots make fools of other teams and their personnel by allowing them to taint the rules in their favor. This is absolutely sickening.
The whole league is full of motivated and talented young men who would like to gain some recognition for themselves, as well. To see Brady make fools of them in his pursuits gained through cheating is obviously becoming intolerable for some. There are rules against roughing the quarterback, for instance, which benefit Tom, yet what if some took their 300-pound frames to his skull when he's down after a sack -- I bet he sure likes the leagues rules then!
Then you have the absolutely laughable statement from the team owner, Kraft. LOL, this clown actually said he wants an apology for his low-level employees who were exposed collaborating about deflating Tom's balls to his desired pressure, and the creepy owner says He is owed an apology?! How absurd can these people be?? It's really amazing the level of creepy arrogance. They live in their own bubble and they are rewarded for it. LAUGHABLE.