(NYT) Tom Brady’s Legacy as One of the Best Takes a Hit

The result was released on Wednesday: a 243-page investigative report, which included a 68-page scientific report and appendices. But, truthfully, all of it could have been boiled down to a single sentence: Tom Brady ”” one of the most accomplished N.F.L. quarterbacks ever ”” is more probably than not a cheater.

Nobody called Brady a cheater directly in the report ”” gathering direct proof of his involvement was hampered partly by his refusal to hand over his text messages and emails ”” but the investigation did find that “it is more probable than not that Brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activities.”

Just as it is more probable than not that the Patriots just can’t seem to follow the league’s rules.

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