Sunday, August 2, 2015

Patriots fan trolls Goodell's house in Maine

Not long after upholding Tom Brady's suspension, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell reportedly asked police in Scarborough, Maine if they could watch his house and protect it from vengeful, vigilante Patriots fans.

Maybe he should have called the Air Force.

Richard Pate, proud son of Biddesford, Maine, hired a local pilot to fly a plane over Goodell's home with a banner behind it, telling him to go back to New York.

It isn't the first private plane to troll the DeflateGate scandal from above. When Patriots' camp opened this week, Jets Fan Media rigged a plane to carry a banner reading, "Cheaters Look Up" over the proceedings.

It was too much for Mr. Pate.

"I went over to [a pilot] and asked if he'd be willing to fly a banner, and he was more than happy to," Pate said, via WCSH (Portland). "You know, the irony is I don't remember the Jets winning many Super Bowls, maybe one back in the 60s."

Jets Fan Media, your move.

No comments:

Post a Comment