LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTHR) — A 10-year-old Kentucky boy turned in a science fair project most NFL fans west of Boston can get behind.
Ace Davis won the school science fair at Lexington's Millcreek Elementary with a project called "Is Tom Brady A Cheater?" The project includes photos, graphs, a research outline and a conclusion that "proves" the Patriots' quarterback does, in fact, cheat.
"The Patriots were found guilty of doctoring football (sic), thus losing $1,000,000 and future draft picks. Tom Brady is indeed a cheater," Davis concluded.
The project focused on the "Deflategate" controversy that arose from the Patriots' win over Indianapolis in the 2015 AFC Championship Game.
A quarterback himself, Davis told NFL Draft Diamonds he got the idea for the project, "Because I hate Tom Brady, he's been accused of cheating before, I want him to be caught."
He also told the website he had a message for Brady.
"Gimme some of your money, you don't deserve it," he said.
Hater level: 100. ***UPDATE: He won the science fair and is moving on to district. 😂 #ellen #ellendegeneres #theellenshow #viral #ellenshow #tonightshow #kimmel #jimmykimmel #thankful #jimmykimmellive
Posted by Christopher Davis on Thursday, January 17, 2019
Ace's father, Christopher, shared photos on Facebook of the winning project, which is now moving on to a district competition, no doubt against projects about recycling, energy conservation, climate change and other far less critical hypotheses.