Patriots locker room attendant tried to put unapproved ball into AFC final

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A locker room attendant for the New England Patriots tried to introduce an unapproved special teams football into last month's AFC Championship Game, the same game at the center of the "Deflategate" allegations, four sources familiar with the investigation told "Outside the Lines."


One source said that the attendant assigned to the officials' locker room, identified as 48-year-old Jim McNally, has been interviewed by investigators for Ted Wells, the attorney the NFL hired last month to lead an investigation into allegations the Patriots intentionally used underinflated footballs on offensive plays in the first half of that game against the Indianapolis Colts, which New England won 45-7.


Three sources said that McNally has worked Patriots games for a decade, and has been in charge of the officials' locker room at Gillette Stadium since at least 2008. In the first half of the AFC Championship Game, the sources said, McNally tried to give the unapproved football to an alternate official who was in charge of the special-teams footballs. Those footballs are known as "kicking balls" or "K balls."


Before every NFL game, footballs are inspected and measured by NFL officials in their locker room before they can be approved for in-game use. The "K balls" are used for special teams, and not by the offenses of either team.


<cite>Outside The Lines</cite>Jim McNally, highlighted in upper left, attempted to give an unapproved football to an alternate official who was in charge of the special-teams footballs for the AFC Championship Game.




NFL officials put a special mark or stamp on each ball approved for use on offensive possessions, as well as the "K balls" used on special teams, to ensure only properly inspected and approved footballs are used in that game. Walt Anderson, the referee for the AFC title game, had personally inspected and marked each of the footballs that were approved for use in that game.


The alternate official, Greg Yette, became suspicious when he noticed that the football McNally handed him did not have the proper markings on it, three sources said. One of those sources added that Yette found it surprising that the officials' locker room attendant was on the field, trying to hand him a ball, because officials' locker room attendants don't typically have ballhandling responsibilities during NFL games. Once McNally tried to introduce the unapproved football into the game, the source said, Yette notified the NFL's vice president of game operations, Mike Kensil, who was at the game in the press box.


Sources said they are not sure at what point during the first half McNally tried to introduce the impermissible football to Yette. They didn't know his motivation for doing so, either. Yette, when reached by "Outside the Lines," declined to comment.


An "Outside the Lines" reporter approached McNally at his home in Amherst, New Hampshire, earlier this month, but he said, "I can't talk to you," waving the reporter away as he walked up his driveway.


McNally is a part-time employee who was hired by The Kraft Group, a company owned by Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Kelly Way, the director of operations for TeamOps at Gillette Stadium, said NFL game-day employees are paid by The Kraft Group. McNally is not listed in the Patriots' main switchboard directory.
It is not known whether McNally is the same locker room attendant who reportedly ducked into a bathroom with a bag of footballs for 90 seconds before taking them out to the field before the start of the AFC Championship Game. On Jan. 26, FoxSports.com's Jay Glazer reported that a locker-room attendant from the Patriots allegedly took footballs "from the officials locker room to another area" on the way to the field, and that Wells' investigators have video of that. Pro Football Talk later reported that the attendant stopped in a restroom with the game balls for 90 seconds. That locker room attendant, according to Foxsports.com, is a "strong person of interest."


The Patriots, who won the Super Bowl over the Seattle Seahawks on Feb. 1, came under scrutiny prior to the AFC Championship Game, when the Colts reportedly alerted the NFL during the regular season that the Patriots may be using underinflated footballs after the teams met Nov. 16.


A source told "Outside the Lines" that Kensil decided to personally go down to the officials' locker room at halftime of the Patriots-Colts game to check the game balls, in part because of the suspicions McNally's actions raised. Kensil did not respond to requests for comment.


It has also been reported that the Colts noticed an underinflated football after an interception by linebacker D'Qwell Jackson in the AFC Championship Game. Jackson said at the Pro Bowl that he didn't notice that the football was underinflated. Also, Troy Vincent, the NFL's executive vice president of football operations, told "60 Minutes Sports" that Colts general manager Ryan Grigson told league officials in the second quarter of the AFC Championship Game that the Patriots might be tampering with footballs.


One source said Kensil personally checked the PSI (pounds per square inch) levels of all 12 footballs the Patriots had for use on offense and found that 11 of those 12 were underinflated by "one to two pounds." They were reinflated to the league-required level and were returned for use in the second half.


Patriots coach Bill Belichick has attributed the 11 underinflated game balls to atmospheric conditions and has said the Patriots "try to do everything right; we err on the side of caution." Kraft, in a strong defense of his head coach and quarterback Tom Brady, said: "I want to make it clear that I believe unconditionally that the New England Patriots have done nothing inappropriate in this process or are in violation of NFL rules."


He added, "I would expect and hope that the league would apologize to our entire team" if the Wells investigation "is unable to definitively determine that our organization tampered with the air pressure in the footballs."


In a statement released late last month, Wells said he expected his investigation to go on for "at least several more weeks" and asked that "everyone involved or potentially involved in this matter avoids public comment concerning the matter until the investigation is concluded. The results will be shared publicly."


Dean Blandino, the NFL's head of officiating, said at a Super Bowl news conference: "There was an issue that was brought up during the first half, a football came into question, and then the decision was made to test them at halftime. There's an investigation going on. I can't really get into specifics."


When asked for comment by OTL, Blandino texted, "I can't elaborate with the investigation still ongoing."


The NFL, through a spokesman, told OTL: "We're not commenting on the details of the ongoing investigation."



This story was updated to fix an attribution on the Patriots' locker room attendant stopping in a restroom for 90 seconds.
 

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All bullshit. Bellichick just expalined that the rain and temp wiped the proper markings off the ball.

Damn haters again!!!
 

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Another horseshit report. This guy was given a phoney ball by a LEAGUE OFFICIAL WHO HAS SINCE BEEN FIRED BY THE NFL, FOR STEALING BALLS DURING THE GAME. YOU fuckin mo mos make my fuckin sides split.
Check out Adam Shefter report. It's the NFL itself who are the crooked cocksuckers.
 

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Um, this report was bullshit.

That doesn't matter to the Patriot haters....even the ones who qualify all of thier accusatory statements with nonsense lies like "I like the Patriots but....." or "I'm a Brady fan but....."

As long as there is an accusation, they will never believe facts.
 
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That doesn't matter to the Patriot haters....even the ones who qualify all of thier accusatory statements with nonsense lies like "I like the Patriots but....." or "I'm a Brady fan but....."

As long as there is an accusation, they will never believe facts.

Incredible that this crap OTL report leads espn last night, then schefter blows the report to shreds today and drops some major info and there isn't even an article on it on their website. And people wonder why we can't stand the haters.
 

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schefter blows the report to shreds today and drops some major info and there isn't even an article on it on their website. And people wonder why we can't stand the haters.

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That doesn't matter to the Patriot haters....even the ones who qualify all of thier accusatory statements with nonsense lies like "I like the Patriots but....." or "I'm a Brady fan but....."

As long as there is an accusation, they will never believe facts.

Well I do hate the Pats but I think this shit is so fucking 2014 cmon... I'm done with deflate gate.
 

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The NFL has reportedly fired an employee who sold footballs that were used in the AFC Championship Game — footballs that later became the source of the Deflategate controversy when the Patriots were accused of playing with under-inflated footballs on offense.Adam Schefter reported on ESPN today that the footballs used in the game were supposed to be donated to charity, but that one employee took some footballs and sold them instead.
“There are a few different league officials, according to people I spoke with today, at the game, who handled the footballs,” Schefter said. “League employees: League Employee 1, League Employee 2 and League Employee 3, we’ll call them, for lack of a better phrase, whose jobs are to handle the balls on game day. And League Official 1, he’s also supposed to take the balls out of play and then send them off to a charitable endeavor to raise money for a charitable endeavor that the league is embarking upon. Only on this day, and since that day, the league has since fired that employee for allegedly selling off some of those footballs on the side. So that employee — League Official 1 — has been fired since the AFC Championship Game.”

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ired-employee-who-sold-deflategate-footballs/
 

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has there ever been a worse collection of "leaks" pertaining to any matter about anything?

Leak: "11 balls deflated 1psi or more" Reality: 10 balls deflated 2 or 3 clicks (although I'm still not certain what that means) and 1 ball deflated 2 psi that also happened to come from the Colts' sideline.

Leak: "Patriots' ball attendant is a person of interest because he took the balls into a ROOM on his way to the field" (the "person of interest reference is priceless, as scumbag liars try to act like they're in-tune and on top of some legal matter, instead of the lies they're trying to sell) . Reality: ball attendant took 24 balls into the mens room for 90 seconds on his way to the field.

Leak: "Patriots employee tried to put illegal kicking balls into play". Reality: the NFL (that's right, the NFL itself since they're accountable for all their people) tried to do just that and just used a Patriot's employee has a pawn. What's especially laughable about this implied wrongdoing is that (1) it was a kicking ball given to an official who happens to be in possession of multiple kicking balls so he wasn't trying to put it in play and (2) both teams use the same kicking balls. Just a little thought debunks this entire story, but the liars who lie are either rotten to the core and / or incredibly stupid. I'm going with the "and", they're both



so why all the baaaaaaaaad leaks? who's responsible for selling us such a false narrative? is it the NFL itself? (through the careless acts of another employee) or is it the media distorting the truth which is what they do best? Again, I'm going with both

I'm hoping people lose their jobs, and I'm hoping there are some liable lawsuits for reckless (beyond a shadow of a doubt) and borderline criminal activity. You should not be allowed to impugn reputations in such a fashion.
 

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I have Andrew Luck and you don't. I will have Luck at 27 when Brady announces his retirement.

Brady is not the person that makes Luck look like Leaf every time he plays the Patriots my friend.

Do youse think Brady is worth 21 points per game?
 

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Incredible that this crap OTL report leads espn last night, then schefter blows the report to shreds today and drops some major info and there isn't even an article on it on their website. And people wonder why we can't stand the haters.

just scum being scum
 

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All bullshit. Bellichick just expalined that the rain and temp wiped the proper markings off the ball.

Damn haters again!!!

the truth pawns you again
 

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has there ever been a worse collection of "leaks" pertaining to any matter about anything?

Leak: "11 balls deflated 1psi or more" Reality: 10 balls deflated 2 or 3 clicks (although I'm still not certain what that means) and 1 ball deflated 2 psi that also happened to come from the Colts' sideline.

Leak: "Patriots' ball attendant is a person of interest because he took the balls into a ROOM on his way to the field" (the "person of interest reference is priceless, as scumbag liars try to act like they're in-tune and on top of some legal matter, instead of the lies they're trying to sell) . Reality: ball attendant took 24 balls into the mens room for 90 seconds on his way to the field.

Leak: "Patriots employee tried to put illegal kicking balls into play". Reality: the NFL (that's right, the NFL itself since they're accountable for all their people) tried to do just that and just used a Patriot's employee has a pawn. What's especially laughable about this implied wrongdoing is that (1) it was a kicking ball given to an official who happens to be in possession of multiple kicking balls so he wasn't trying to put it in play and (2) both teams use the same kicking balls. Just a little thought debunks this entire story, but the liars who lie are either rotten to the core and / or incredibly stupid. I'm going with the "and", they're both



so why all the baaaaaaaaad leaks? who's responsible for selling us such a false narrative? is it the NFL itself? (through the careless acts of another employee) or is it the media distorting the truth which is what they do best? Again, I'm going with both

I'm hoping people lose their jobs, and I'm hoping there are some liable lawsuits for reckless (beyond a shadow of a doubt) and borderline criminal activity. You should not be allowed to impugn reputations in such a fashion.


and where are all the leaks about matters of substance? test results? interviews? video tape? scientific studies?

you know there must be a ton of substantive evidence out there, yet ESPN can't seem to find any of it. They can only find lies that are all debunked quickly. You'd think they'd want to stop embarrassing themselves.

you also know ESPN can do a lot of testing on their own, and they have access to more football people than the NFL does, yet they've either done nothing on their own or they refuse to release such. Does anyone think they've done no investigative reporting on their own? I think it would be kinda naive to think such, which means their findings don't support their lies, so they bury them.
 
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Brady is not the person that makes Luck look like Leaf every time he plays the Patriots my friend.

Do youse think Brady is worth 21 points per game?

But Brady is the one that makes Luck take extra chances because he knows the Pats will score their fair share of points. If I had to choose 1 person to get rid of between Belichick and brady it would be Belichick as a colts fan. That is the criticism of Luck. Turnovers. He has to take chances. Yet everyone loved RG 3 as a rookie because he threw 3 yard passes all the time. In the NFL, good defenses don't last long. Yes the Pats have a good defense now, but that can change quickly. That is why I know Russell Wilson will be exposed
 
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has there ever been a worse collection of "leaks" pertaining to any matter about anything?

Leak: "11 balls deflated 1psi or more" Reality: 10 balls deflated 2 or 3 clicks (although I'm still not certain what that means) and 1 ball deflated 2 psi that also happened to come from the Colts' sideline.

Leak: "Patriots' ball attendant is a person of interest because he took the balls into a ROOM on his way to the field" (the "person of interest reference is priceless, as scumbag liars try to act like they're in-tune and on top of some legal matter, instead of the lies they're trying to sell) . Reality: ball attendant took 24 balls into the mens room for 90 seconds on his way to the field.

Leak: "Patriots employee tried to put illegal kicking balls into play". Reality: the NFL (that's right, the NFL itself since they're accountable for all their people) tried to do just that and just used a Patriot's employee has a pawn. What's especially laughable about this implied wrongdoing is that (1) it was a kicking ball given to an official who happens to be in possession of multiple kicking balls so he wasn't trying to put it in play and (2) both teams use the same kicking balls. Just a little thought debunks this entire story, but the liars who lie are either rotten to the core and / or incredibly stupid. I'm going with the "and", they're both




so why all the baaaaaaaaad leaks? who's responsible for selling us such a false narrative? is it the NFL itself? (through the careless acts of another employee) or is it the media distorting the truth which is what they do best? Again, I'm going with both

I'm hoping people lose their jobs, and I'm hoping there are some liable lawsuits for reckless (beyond a shadow of a doubt) and borderline criminal activity. You should not be allowed to impugn reputations in such a fashion.

You mean since one of the league employees was stealing game balls to sell? Then another league employee replaced the missing ball incorrectly. What a farce. League should be embarrassed..
 

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