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Deflategate Divides Sports Commentators Across The Country
July 30, 2015 2:03 PM
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Bryan Altman, CBS Local Sports
Since the news broke this week that the NFL will be upholding Tom Brady’s four-game suspension for his role in the Deflategate controversy earlier this year, all sorts of opinions from all corners of the country from countless amounts of people have been pouring in left and right. But depending on where you are in the country, you’re more than likely getting a very different spate of opinions than someone that lives 2,000 miles away.
That’s why we decided to reach out to our CBS Local Sports network and speak to our ex players, NFL analysts and sports personalities to get a real grasp on how the country feels about Tom Brady in the wake of the latest Deflategate revelations.
So, how do CBS talent from across the country feel about the embattled quarterback?
For starters, civic pride certainly reigned supreme in certain areas of the country. In Baltimore, where the Ravens are one of the biggest out-of-division rivals of the Patriots, both Steve Davis and Jeremy Conn of 105.7 “The Fan” had pointed words for the Patriots and their beloved quarterback.
Conn said “I’m so sick of the lies and all of the B.S,” while Davis wondered “If (Brady) knew nothing, then why would he destroyed his cell phone.”
More:>> Click Here For Complete Deflategate Coverage
Among the 20 personalities we spoke with, nine were convinced that Brady cheated and sided with the NFL. Of those nine, only three came from cities of AFC East rivals of the Patriots; Two of which were Marc Hochman and Jim Berry, both hailing from Miami. The other was New York’s own Mike Francesa, who pointed his finger at the Patriots for “destroying evidence” and turning “a small situation into a large situation by their own doing.”
Support for Brady came from a few different places, perhaps most surprisingly from ardent Jets fan and New York native Joe Benigno, who has had enough of the whole debacle, saying “I think the whole thing is a lot of nothing.”
Take a look at how the rest of our CBS Local Sports experts feel about the latest revelation in the Tom Brady ‘Deflategate’ saga.
CBS New York
Mike Francesa – Host, The Mike Francesa Show – WFAN 101.9 FM
“Tom Brady and the Pats have thrown nothing but roadblocks up the entire way. They’ve destroyed evidence, and let’s be honest, they turned a small situation into a large situation by their own doing. If Tom had come clean and said, ‘You know, I did that. I know it’s only a little thing, I did it, I apologize, I’ll never do it again,’ and if the league had been smart enough to say from now on, here’s how we’re handling the footballs, that would have been the end of it.”
Joe Benigno – Co-Host, Joe & Evan – WFAN 101.9 FM
“I think the whole thing is a lot of nothing. I’m sorry, the integrity of the game, give me a break. He should not get the same suspension as a guy who has a domestic violence situation. Please. Give me a break.”
CBS Dallas/Fort Worth
Keith Russell – Sports Anchor, CBSDFW/CBS 11
“Tom Brady has been the poster boy for the NFL since he won his first Super Bowl. That is no longer the case. While the league struggles to get a handle on it’s biggest issue (domestic violence), bending the rules to your advantage should never be tolerated… Especially from a guy being anointed by some as the greatest quarterback/winner in the history of the sport. Amidst Tom Brady’s denials, hopefully he learns that he is not above everyone else when it comes to one category… Playing by the rules!!!”
Cory Mageors – Host CBSDFW/105.3 The Fan
“Tom Brady is getting what he deserves. He cheated by the rules and standards of the game, and leaves even bigger question marks of how often and what else has he done. In my mind, his Super Bowls are voided.”
CBS Miami
Jim Berry – Sports Anchor – CBS4 Miami
“I suspect Tom Brady told his equipment staff that he liked the footballs on the low end of the inflatable scale. When they over did it, Brady refused to fall on the sword for them. The NFL is right to hold he and the Patriots accountable.”
Marc Hochman – Host, Marc Hochman Show With Zach Krantz – 560-WQAM
“As a Miami Dolphins fan, I always think Tom Brady is guilty. Guilty of ruining football down here for a decade. As for deflating the football, I’m not really of the belief it helped him enough to call it “cheating” but it was against the rules, so a punishment was in order. I think it’s strange that the league wants to fight this battle with the reigning Super Bowl MVP, but I — like most Dolphins fans — derive great pleasure from it. Is it fair? I don’t care. I’m just sitting back, watching, and enjoying.”
CBS Connecticut
Joe D’Ambrosio – Co-Host, Joe D and Gresh – WTIC 1080
“I’ve said from the start the punishment doesn’t fit the crime . But Brady destroying his cell phone doesn’t help his previously pristine image. I still think a settlement will be reached to cut it to one game.”
July 30, 2015 2:03 PM
Share on emailView Comments

Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Bryan Altman, CBS Local Sports
Since the news broke this week that the NFL will be upholding Tom Brady’s four-game suspension for his role in the Deflategate controversy earlier this year, all sorts of opinions from all corners of the country from countless amounts of people have been pouring in left and right. But depending on where you are in the country, you’re more than likely getting a very different spate of opinions than someone that lives 2,000 miles away.
That’s why we decided to reach out to our CBS Local Sports network and speak to our ex players, NFL analysts and sports personalities to get a real grasp on how the country feels about Tom Brady in the wake of the latest Deflategate revelations.
So, how do CBS talent from across the country feel about the embattled quarterback?
For starters, civic pride certainly reigned supreme in certain areas of the country. In Baltimore, where the Ravens are one of the biggest out-of-division rivals of the Patriots, both Steve Davis and Jeremy Conn of 105.7 “The Fan” had pointed words for the Patriots and their beloved quarterback.
Conn said “I’m so sick of the lies and all of the B.S,” while Davis wondered “If (Brady) knew nothing, then why would he destroyed his cell phone.”
More:>> Click Here For Complete Deflategate Coverage
Among the 20 personalities we spoke with, nine were convinced that Brady cheated and sided with the NFL. Of those nine, only three came from cities of AFC East rivals of the Patriots; Two of which were Marc Hochman and Jim Berry, both hailing from Miami. The other was New York’s own Mike Francesa, who pointed his finger at the Patriots for “destroying evidence” and turning “a small situation into a large situation by their own doing.”
Support for Brady came from a few different places, perhaps most surprisingly from ardent Jets fan and New York native Joe Benigno, who has had enough of the whole debacle, saying “I think the whole thing is a lot of nothing.”
Take a look at how the rest of our CBS Local Sports experts feel about the latest revelation in the Tom Brady ‘Deflategate’ saga.
CBS New York
Mike Francesa – Host, The Mike Francesa Show – WFAN 101.9 FM
“Tom Brady and the Pats have thrown nothing but roadblocks up the entire way. They’ve destroyed evidence, and let’s be honest, they turned a small situation into a large situation by their own doing. If Tom had come clean and said, ‘You know, I did that. I know it’s only a little thing, I did it, I apologize, I’ll never do it again,’ and if the league had been smart enough to say from now on, here’s how we’re handling the footballs, that would have been the end of it.”
Joe Benigno – Co-Host, Joe & Evan – WFAN 101.9 FM
“I think the whole thing is a lot of nothing. I’m sorry, the integrity of the game, give me a break. He should not get the same suspension as a guy who has a domestic violence situation. Please. Give me a break.”
CBS Dallas/Fort Worth
Keith Russell – Sports Anchor, CBSDFW/CBS 11
“Tom Brady has been the poster boy for the NFL since he won his first Super Bowl. That is no longer the case. While the league struggles to get a handle on it’s biggest issue (domestic violence), bending the rules to your advantage should never be tolerated… Especially from a guy being anointed by some as the greatest quarterback/winner in the history of the sport. Amidst Tom Brady’s denials, hopefully he learns that he is not above everyone else when it comes to one category… Playing by the rules!!!”
Cory Mageors – Host CBSDFW/105.3 The Fan
“Tom Brady is getting what he deserves. He cheated by the rules and standards of the game, and leaves even bigger question marks of how often and what else has he done. In my mind, his Super Bowls are voided.”
CBS Miami
Jim Berry – Sports Anchor – CBS4 Miami
“I suspect Tom Brady told his equipment staff that he liked the footballs on the low end of the inflatable scale. When they over did it, Brady refused to fall on the sword for them. The NFL is right to hold he and the Patriots accountable.”
Marc Hochman – Host, Marc Hochman Show With Zach Krantz – 560-WQAM
“As a Miami Dolphins fan, I always think Tom Brady is guilty. Guilty of ruining football down here for a decade. As for deflating the football, I’m not really of the belief it helped him enough to call it “cheating” but it was against the rules, so a punishment was in order. I think it’s strange that the league wants to fight this battle with the reigning Super Bowl MVP, but I — like most Dolphins fans — derive great pleasure from it. Is it fair? I don’t care. I’m just sitting back, watching, and enjoying.”
CBS Connecticut
Joe D’Ambrosio – Co-Host, Joe D and Gresh – WTIC 1080
“I’ve said from the start the punishment doesn’t fit the crime . But Brady destroying his cell phone doesn’t help his previously pristine image. I still think a settlement will be reached to cut it to one game.”