freeski wrote:I can't believe the FBI even looked into this. What a waste.
Houston law enforcement had to reach out to the FBI as the shirts were in Mexico...
Why? It's a shirt. Just because someone would pay $ for it, it's still a shirt.
Does show we need wall.
The Houston PD valued the jersey at $500,000 in the investigation. I'd want my local pd tracking down my $500,000, even if they needed help from the FBI. Is $500,000 unrealistic? I'm no appraiser...
freeski wrote:I can't believe the FBI even looked into this. What a waste.
Houston law enforcement had to reach out to the FBI as the shirts were in Mexico...
Why? It's a shirt. Just because someone would pay $ for it, it's still a shirt.
Does show we need wall.
The Houston PD valued the jersey at $500,000 in the investigation. I'd want my local pd tracking down my $500,000, even if they needed help from the FBI. Is $500,000 unrealistic? I'm no appraiser...
He also had Brady's jersey from the 49th SB and Von Miller's helmet and cleats from 50,
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Stormchaser wrote:TB12's superbowl game jerseys found by FBI!
A grateful nation rejoices.
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The FBI's Comey, in his tweet-kill testimony today, praised the Patriots organization as an example of excellence.
So, it appears that at least one Giant fan acknowledges superiority and achievement.
brownman wrote:The FBI's Comey, in his tweet-kill testimony today, praised the Patriots organization as an example of excellence.
So, it appears that at least one Giant fan acknowledges superiority and achievement.
The Admiral is a Bears fan. Poor guy.
True superiority means Tom would have Eli's two rings. Quite an achievement to get to play Giants twice in the Big Game.
Two Super Bowl jerseys that were stolen from the New England Patriots were returned to the team Thursday.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation in Boston said the jerseys, which had been worn by star quarterback Tom Brady during Super Bowl 49 and Super Bowl 51, were delivered to the New England Patriots and National Football League.
“We know how much this means to the Patriots and football fans everywhere, and we are honored to be able to bring these jerseys back to Foxboro,” FBI Boston Division’s Special Agent in Charge Harold H. Shaw noted in a press release.
The FBI also emailed NBC 10 News a photo of Patriots owner, Robert Kraft, along with Shaw and Col. Richard D. McKeon of the Massachusetts State Police, posing with the jerseys, as well as all five of the team’s most recent Super Bowl trophies.
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New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski made a surprise appearance at WrestleMania 33, and he gave his close friend Mojo Rawley an assist in the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal.
Aaron Hernandez found not guilty of double murder. Still, he goes back to jail to serve his life sentence without parole for the murder of Odin Lloyd.
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Bubba wrote:Aaron Hernandez found not guilty of double murder. Still, he goes back to jail to serve his life sentence without parole for the murder of Odin Lloyd.
On appeal so ya never know.
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