“why doesn’t he make something up so we can all move on”. that’s precisely why he doesn’t make things up or address questions that take the focus off the game. it’s for the media & fans to discuss; he doesn’t need to bother with it.
“why doesn’t he make something up so we can all move on”. that’s precisely why he doesn’t make things up or address questions that take the focus off the game. it’s for the media & fans to discuss; he doesn’t need to bother with it.
all i can say is, if it’s even true that Michaels “would have” paid $3.5M/$5M in taxes then and “only” pays $1.5M now....good. No one making $5M a year should have to throw well over half of it back into the pot. That’s insanity.
I’m sure in 1975, different writeoffs existed and rich people used whatever means…
“I’m the guy doin’ his job - you must be the other guy.” - what he really should have said to Tomlin.
and watching ESPN and NFL frantically try and fire up that same fanbase and oddly smear one of its best players is even more entertaining. talk about bread & circus for the angry mob...
Difficult to follow the argument you’re presenting. so did he or didn’t he help? seems a lot of this is based on conjecture and old info, with the conclusion being, “the guy works for the Patriots and may or may not be involved in decoding defensive signals” - which, by the way, are still legal to tape (from most…
yvan, you apparently haven’t been following the story. the accusation/sting/whatever you want to call it occurred during an AFC Championship game, not the Super Bowl. Read up on the facts, then come back, please.
see yourteamcheats.com.