10-Year-Old Wins Science Fair By ‘Proving’ Tom Brady Is a Cheater

Tiffany Meier
By Tiffany Meier
January 25, 2019Entertainment
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10-Year-Old Wins Science Fair By ‘Proving’ Tom Brady Is a Cheater
Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots throws the ball during the first quarter of a game against the New York Jets at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass., on Dec. 30, 2018. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

A 10-year-old boy just won a science fair in Lexington, Kentucky, after “proving” that Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are cheaters.

The boy, Ace Davis, wanted to prove whether Brady was a cheater by using science and focused his project on Deflategate, using examples of how a deflated football gave the five-time Super Bowl champion an advantage.

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The boy hypothesized that “under-inflated footballs provide a competitive advantage in a game.” He then put the theory to test with the help of his mother and sister. During the experiments, Ace discovered that the least inflated football went the farthest, which could give Brady an advantage when passing.

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Ace also included hand-drawn charts and graphs of his findings as well as some meme-like photos of Brady, 41, crying or making unusual faces.

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During the AFC Championship game in 2015 in which the Patriots defeated the Indianapolis Colts, Brady was suspended for the first four games of the 2016 NFL season.

Ace concluded that “The Patriots were found guilty of doctoring football [sic], thus losing $1,000,000 and future draft picks. Tom Brady is indeed a cheater.” He also included a photo of Brady crying to drive his point home.

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The reason behind why he made the project is simple.

“Because I hate Tom Brady, he’s been accused of cheating before, I want him to be caught,” he told NFL Draft Diamonds.

He also added: “It’s funny and people are tired of watching him in the Super Bowl. And Julian Edelman takes steroids.” Ace didn’t provide any reason why he thinks Edelman takes steroids.

When asked who his favorite quarterback is, Ace responded with: “Jameis Winston.” Winston is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback.

Ace also made a prediction for Super Bowl LIII where the Patriots will face the Los Angeles Rams in Atlanta on Feb. 3.

“Julian Edelman pushes everyone around, Gronkowski gets shut down, Gurley runs for 2 touchdowns, Brady plays terrible-three interceptions, Rams win 30-14,” he told Draft Diamonds.

Additionally, Ace doesn’t think Brady is the greatest of all time, as some have proclaimed. Instead, Ace said that would be former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana.

When asked if he would share a message with Brady, Ace said, “Gimme some of your money, you don’t deserve it.”

Ace is going to take his project to the Kentucky level now. “I’m gonna win that too,” he added.

Green Laser Aimed at Brady

Meanwhile, the NFL is investigating a report where a laser pointer was allegedly flashed at Brady during the AFC Championship game against the Chiefs in Kansas City.

During the fourth quarter on Sunday evening in Arrowhead Stadium, a green laser dot could be seen focused on Brady’s face and upper body, reported the Boston Herald.

A laser beam can cause damage to a person’s eyes and even result in irreversible injury. The Federal Aviation Administration has put out several warnings about pilots temporarily blinded by green laser beams.

The green dot was spotted on Brady at least three times in all.

As for the game, the Patriots won 37-31 in overtime, despite the green dot.