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So What Does Everyone Think About Deflate-Gate?
January 22, 2015 at
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The title says it. What does everyone think about this bizarre "Deflate-Gate" deal that is far more interesting that this year's Super Bowl? Belichick reaffirmed that he knew nothing at all about the football preparation and denied having anything to do with it.
Tom Brady is supposed to be talking publicly very soon and may be admitting to arranging to have the footballs prepped to the way he likes them.
So, is this a big deal? Is this something that happens with pretty much every team and it has just become public?
Tom Brady is supposed to be talking publicly very soon and may be admitting to arranging to have the footballs prepped to the way he likes them.
So, is this a big deal? Is this something that happens with pretty much every team and it has just become public?
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Ball attendant sneaks balls into bathroom, takes out the balls, uses a needle (just a needle on its own) to almost perfectly deflate the balls 1 PSI by some sort of counting algorithm and perfect needle placement (too far in, and you'll drain the air way too fast, not far enough in, and it will take forever), mistake one of the deflated balls for a properly inflated ball, packs them all back up, and is out of the bathroom in 90 seconds.
or
The ideal gas law happened, and the pressure inside the balls decreased due to a temperature decrease.
Let's see....
I'm betting you're not familiar with occam's razor.
Do you think that the balls' internal air temperature magically reaches the same temperature as its environment instantaneously?
1. The Ravens told the Colts to complain about the footballs because John Harbaugh was mad Tom Brady told him to "learn the rulebook" after whining about our formations.
2. The NFL planned on checking the air pressure of the footballs before the game started.
3. The refs never checked the actual temperature with a pressure gauge before the game.
5. The NFL risked letting the Colts play at a disadvantage in the AFC Title game if they truly thought the Patriots were gaining a competitive advantage because they wanted to trap Belichick.
5. There was only 1 ball that was 2 PSI underweight and that was the actual ball the Colts intercepted. AKA – The only ball they touched. The rest were 1 PSI underweight which is to be expected. Is it a strange coincidence the 1 ball they had access too was the only one that was 2 PSI's underweight or was their foul play involved? I'll let you be the judge of that.
6. Former Jets Executive Mike Kensil who was with the Jets when Belichick bolted for the Pats is the current NFL Director of Operations. He was the guy on the sidelines who spearheaded this investigation. He has a long open grudge against the Patriots
7. The NFL leaked false information about this investigation saying all the balls were way underweight to Chris Mortenson and then refused to comment on it any further to put the Pats under a cloud of suspicion.This sets off a weeklong firestorm of accusations.
8. Belichick and Brady deny any wrong doing. Belichick and many 3rd party scientists confirm that losing 1 to 2 PSI is normal and to be expected.
9. The NFL is still silent. Almost like they enjoy the rumor mongering they started.
10. The National Media is now questioning whether the NFL had ulterior motives.
11. Everybody knows the NFL tried to frame the Patriots
So that pretty much catches people up in a nutshell. That's why the NFL can't be let off the hook here. The way they handled this almost makes the Ray Rice thing seem competent in comparison. Obviously it's a far less serious issue, but still alarming to say the least. That's why the Patriots can't let this go. Roger Goodell and league office is out of control. We need a full investigation into how this could go down like this. Why they'd try to smear the Patriots a week before the biggest sporting spectacle in the world. Is this who we want running the most popular sport in America? Two faced vengeful liars? Lots of questions need to be asked and I want to hear the answers. I'd like to say the integrity of the NFL is on the line, but I'm not sure they have any left.
Do you think that the balls' internal air temperature magically reaches the same temperature as its environment instantaneously?
Look I never said that it couldn't be thermodynamics, I said there wasn't enough evidence yet for me to jump to that conclusion. But the rule was broken, the only question is was it on purpose or not.
As soon as I saw a headline that the investigation will take "several weeks" I was convinced of your article - they are drawing it out to let it blow over and everyone forgets about it - either not saying anything, or doing some very low key press release saying they didn't find anything.
There are a LOT of omissions that are just too glaring for the story to be believable:
- No interviews of Brady, etc
- No records (even verbal) of when the balls were measured before the game
- Vague rules of how the balls are to be checked
This all reeks of the NFL wanting to backtrack on "early reports". Whether you all see it as a conspiracy or not is another issue
There are a LOT of omissions that are just too glaring for the story to be believable:
- No interviews of Brady, etc
- No records (even verbal) of when the balls were measured before the game
- Vague rules of how the balls are to be checked
This all reeks of the NFL wanting to backtrack on "early reports". Whether you all see it as a conspiracy or not is another issue
Let's go back to the "Ice Bowl" where the temperature was -15F. If the rule had been in place back then what would the initial pressure have to have been set at to keep the ball above the !2.5psi on the field?
Nothing to do with this controversy, I'm just curious if it is even realistically possible to stay within the rules. There are many games played at temperatures right around freezing or in the twenties.
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Let's go back to the "Ice Bowl" where the temperature was -15F. If the rule had been in place back then what would the initial pressure have to have been set at to keep the ball above the !2.5psi on the field?
Nothing to do with this controversy, I'm just curious if it is even realistically possible to stay within the rules. There are many games played at temperatures right around freezing or in the twenties.
Or one.
Or a fractional amount of one.
There are a LOT of omissions that are just too glaring for the story to be believable:
- No interviews of Brady, etc
- No records (even verbal) of when the balls were measured before the game
- Vague rules of how the balls are to be checked
This all reeks of the NFL wanting to backtrack on "early reports". Whether you all see it as a conspiracy or not is another issue
If it was thermodynamics and the league was worried about public perception (since all the criticism from the Rice case they have been) couldn't the league have tested the thermodynamics the first few days and said that while the Patriots balls were below regulation it's a natural occurrence and they will adjust the rules in the off season?
If it was thermodynamics and the league was worried about public perception (since all the criticism from the Rice case they have been) couldn't the league have tested the thermodynamics the first few days and said that while the Patriots balls were below regulation it's a natural occurrence and they will adjust the rules in the off season?
Yeah 10 balls right around 1 psi low supposedly 1 2 psi and 1 0 psi. To me that just shows when you only have 90 seconds you can miss 1 ball and take air out of another ball twice by mistake.
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