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Boy, 10, Aims To Prove Tom Brady Cheated In Science Fair Project

Ace Davis just can't stand Tom Brady, so he turned to science to prove the Patriots quarterback is a cheater.

Just when we all thought Deflategate was dead and buried, a 10-year-old from Lexington, Ky., just had to go digging. A boy named Roger Goodell Jr Ace Davis won his local science fair by creating a project aimed at scientifically proving Tom Brady benefitted from the under-inflated footballs that were at the center of our long national nightmare.

Essentially, he tried to prove that Brady is a cheater, according to a story from Yahoo! Sports.

Davis went to work throwing footballs of varying PSI around with his mom and sister. What he found was that the least inflated football was thrown the farthest, and that means Brady got an advantage from when he was caught using under-inflated footballs in 2016, he argued.

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Brady got a four-game ban as a result of the costly, convoluted and controversial investigation that took the better part of a year and involved the courts.

Davis, a quarterback himself with a pretty sharp sense of humor, had a message for Brady if the two ever met.

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"Gimme some of your money, you don't deserve it," he said.

Read the full story here.

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