Shaughnessy is right, I think, when he says this:
Sorry, I think the Patriots are guilty.
I know that is not a popular opinion and I could very well be wrong, but from the jump they’ve behaved like a guilty party, and I’ve spent enough time around them to believe this is exactly the kind of microsystem they would design in order to get a small edge. And the league-hating Belichick and ever-angry Jonathan Kraft would never admit guilt. No matter how small the infraction. Better to deny all and see if the league can make it stick.
On the other hand, I also believe the league has played dirty and gone out of its way to embarrass and punish New England for a petty crime.
This is probably the first time I've ever agreed with Shaughnessy.
If you find yourself agreeing with Shaughnessy, maybe you should question yourself.
Eh. A broken clock is right twice a day.
I think that the Patriots probably cheated. I think that it's extremely likely that Brady lied. Between hiding behind lawyers and the union, destroying his phone (but not the prior one), conveniently forgetting conversations, statements contradicted by the equipment managers, his feigned ignorance about air pressure in footballs, etc., Brady is acting very much like a guilty party.
At the same time, I see this as a fairly minor infraction, or, as DS says, a petty crime.
In an ideal world, the NFL would have fined the Pats $25k per game since the infamous Jets game, the team would lose a mid-to-late round draft pick, and Brady would be fined a game check. Then, everybody could have moved on, and the rules and penalties could have been clarified and stiffened moving forward.