Ever since New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced earlier in the week that he would not seek to appeal the punishment handed down to his organization by the league over the Deflategate scandal, there seems to be a growing sense of a sort of schism between the front office and quarterback Tom Brady—at least when it comes to taking his word on this issue.
On the day after Kraft’s announcement, former NFL general manager Mark Dominik was on the radio with Colin Cowherd talking about it, and the two discussed just the above, suggesting that, over time, Kraft began to doubt whether or not Brady had told him the truth, and that that was why he came out to say what he did.