Now that’s a fan. Patricia Strong, a 72-year-old Auburn, Mass. native who passed away last week, dedicated a portion of her obituary to defending Tom Brady in the “Deflate-gate” controversy.
Brady has been suspended for four games at the start of next season by the NFL for his alleged role in a plot to intentionally take the air out of game balls prior to this year’s AFC Championship Game, a violation of league rules. Brady has denied all wrongdoing and appealed the league’s decision through the NFL Players Association.
According to her obit, Strong “enjoyed scrapbooking, cross stitching, pixel art, knitting, and crocheting.” But it also says “she would also like us to set the record straight for her: Brady is innocent!!”
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