New England Patriots fans have certainly not been pleased with the NFL’s decision to punish Tom Brady and the Pats over Deflate-Gate and one merry troupe of Brady-ites decided to do something about it.
On Tuesday, a small batch of Pats fans made their way to the NFL’s New York City offices. They came fully equipped with Tom Brady jerseys and imaginative signs.
Small band of protesters show up outside @NFL offices chanting: Free Brady! Fire Goodell! Kensil's a [expletive] pic.twitter.com/TNV5zi5fW5
— Lisa Kraus Edwards (@LAKEdwards) May 12, 2015
They then proceeded to stage a protest in the NFL’s very own lobby.
Patriots protesters have handcuffed themselves together in lobby of @NFL offices. Expecting police arrival. pic.twitter.com/Tc5ah9XkyK
— Lisa Kraus Edwards (@LAKEdwards) May 12, 2015
Sadly, our intrepid heroes and believers in the power of deflated footballs Tom Brady were promptly escorted out by police. The protest on behalf of the multi-millionaire quarterback with a supermodel wife was over before it even really began.
#Patriots "Free Brady" guys led out by police in front of #NFL offices pic.twitter.com/cxp9gGNJLh
— Lisa Kraus Edwards (@LAKEdwards) May 12, 2015
#Patriots fans taken to Central Booking in New York City. They will be kept overnight for their stunt in #NFL lobby. pic.twitter.com/lrZVRbLqKQ
— Lisa Kraus Edwards (@LAKEdwards) May 12, 2015
Patriots fans are literally getting themselves arrested over Deflate-Gate. Somehow, this scandal is the surreal gift that keeps on giving.


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