No one is having more fun with the "Deflategate" controversy surrounding the New England Patriots this week than the media in New York, home of the AFC East rival Jets. Even The New Yorker, America's most august publication, is getting in on the action.
Today’s daily cartoon by @JoeDator: http://t.co/pQFELm3XvT #Deflategate pic.twitter.com/3frb5JUGcf
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) January 23, 2015
• ROSENBERG: Tom Brady's story simply doesn't add up
The New Yorker isn't exactly part of the city's ruthless media, but it seems like everyone wants to throw a few shots at the Pats this week.
The magazine is somewhat notorious for having cartoons that are difficult to decipher, but this one is pretty easy to understand.
• Tom Brady isn't afraid to talk about balls
- Jack Jorgensen
GALLERY: TOM BRADY AND CONTROVERSY








![Brady had a little fun with his least favorite team in 2010, when the Patriots dominated the Jets 45-3. The New England quarterback jawed at the New York sideline after two touchdowns, including once in the direction of Jets head coach Rex Ryan. Ryan was not amused with Brady's taunts. "[Brady] took a shot at me by his antics on the field," Ryan said. "He always points [to everybody] after he scores."](https://cdn-s3.si.com/s3fs-public/images/tom-brady-taunts-jets.jpg)
![In the last of Brady's memorable dustups with Gang Green, the quarterback took some added satisfaction in the success of Danny Woodhead because the running back had been released by the Jets prior to joining the Patriots. "We saw him [his first week] in practice, what he was capable of doing, and said, 'Why did the Jets release that guy?'" Brady said after Woodhead scored two touchdowns against the Bills on Nov. 11, 2012. "They had him playing receiver, and he was a running back in college."](https://cdn-s3.si.com/s3fs-public/si/dam/assets/13/01/21/130121181135-tom-brady-danny-woodhead-single-image-cut.jpg)

