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Man hires aircraft to troll Roger Goodell on Tom Brady ruling

Tom Brady and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will both attend a settlement hearing in New York City regarding the “Deflategate” scandal next week, sources tell ESPN.

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Pate’s banners have become a rallying cry for New England fans after New York Jets fans had a banner flown over a Patriots’ practice that read, “Cheaters look up”. He has put the Patriots at a competitive disadvantage with his [DeflateGate suspension of quarterback Tom Brady] ruling. “But the commissioner has been anything but impartial”.

“I wanted to send him a subliminal message”.

Brady was suspended for his role in the use of deflated footballs in the AFC championship game in January. You’re not going to get anything done by vacationing at Prouts Neck.

Brady along with the NFL players union have appealed Goodell’s decision.

Richard Pate, a long-time Patriots fan and life-long Mainer, hired a pilot to fly from Biddeford towards Old Orchard Beach and straight over Roger Goodell’s house in Scarborough.

Pate would not say how a lot the aircraft value, however stated it was value each penny.

Some reports note that no one was able to confirm if Goodell was even at his Prouts Neck home as the banner made its rounds.

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He said he hopes to fly the banner again on Sunday or Monday.

The banner flying over Roger Goodell's house in Maine