Hundreds of pages of documents have been made public from the NFLPA's counterclaim against the NFL over Tom Brady's four-game Deflategate suspension

As Deadspin pointed out, buried in the massive data dump are a bunch of Brady's personal emails, which range from banal topics like pool covers and travel arrangements to redacted emails between the New England quarterback and Josh McDaniels, the Patriots' offensive coordinator.

None of the emails appear to be incriminating with respect to deflated footballs.

One email comes on the same day that ESPN NFL analyst Mark Brunell nearly cried on live TV and said he didn't believe what Brady had to say.

On January 22, Brunell went on ESPN after Brady's press conference during which he denied any involvement in the scandal.

Brunell said, "Somebody had to do it, and I don’t believe there’s an equipment manager in the NFL who on his own initiative would deflate a ball without his starting quarterback’s approval. I just didn’t believe what Tom Brady had to say."

In a response to an email from former Michigan teammate Patrick Kratus within a few hours of Brunell's comment, Brady called Brunell a "Patriots hater."

"He's a patriot hater. They all are!!!" he wrote.

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Watch video of Brunell below: