"Deflategate" controversy in the New England raised questions before the Carolina Panthers,
general manager of Marty Hurney have lost after the super Bowl XXXVIII patriot.
Hurney, now the owner of a weekday radio talk show in 730, charlotte's ESPN and
ESPN insider of the NFL, sharing these problems about card 32-29 patriot loss
on Thursday February 1, 2004.
"Not a day goes by [then], I have no
doubt, there are some things that may be beyond the rules, maybe give them a
three-point advantage," Hurney said in his radio program. "I can't
prove anything that is why I was very angry. And angry in the past few days
back, decided to commissioner Roger goodall decomposition after all the
evidence of spies, because I think there are a lot of things, will bring a lot
of people to shut down."
The football NFL is investigating why 11 12
use patriot in Sunday's 45-7 victory over the Indianapolis afc championship under-inflated
significantly lower than the coalition. "For me it's not 'Deflategate',
this is not what don't have to do any particular game, last week" Hurney
said. ", it is certainly not feed, the first week on the super bowl.
"This is a kind of culture. There is a
culture of cheating is likely to be most people look at the best team in the
National Football League?"