10-year-old wins science fair with project on Tom Brady cheating
- by Grant Boone
- in Sports
- — Jan 27, 2019
Ace Davis wanted to prove that Brady was a cheater through science and used examples such as how deflated footballs give Brady a competitive advantage.
While the poster garnered some playful ire from Patriots fans at the science fair, his project was a big hit overall and he was chosen as the victor for the fourth grade.
Meet Ace Davis, a 10-year-old kid from Lexington, Kentucky who created a science fair project about Tom Brady. And he did it by none other than attempting to prove that Tom Brady is a cheater.
But the science project was about Brady.
"Because I hate Tom Brady, he's been accused of cheating before, I want him to be caught", he said. The Patriots were fined $1 million and lost two draft picks, and Brady was suspended for the first four games of the next season. He also has high expectations for the next level of the science fair: "I'm gonna win that too", he said.
The project's poster board came equipped with a Brady internet meme and photos of Davis throwing balls in the yard.
Gronk has had his fair share of injuries over the years which has led to some people questioning whether or not he'll be playing in the National Football League for much longer. The premise of the project stemmed from the infamous "Deflategate", the scandal triggered by Brady using underinflated footballs during the 2015 AFC championship game.
Ace Davis is now a hero to a lot of National Football League fans.
In case you're wondering which quarterback Ace likes, that would be Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston.
The background of Ace's project, of course, is based around what became known as Deflategate. He also stated that "Julian Edelman takes steroids" while predicting Rob Gronkowski will get "shut down" in Super Bowl LIII as the Rams win 30-14.