Deflate-gate

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  1. Axel3419

    Axel3419 Well-Known Member

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    To be fair, even Aaron Rodgers said that "there should be a minimum air-pressure requirement but not a maximum. There's no advantage, in my opinion -- we're not kicking the football -- there's no advantage in having a pumped-up football."

    This essentially admits that under-inflating a ball DOES give a Qb an advantage in certain situations.
     
  2. Geno007

    Geno007 Well-Known Member

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    They don't need him. As long as Brady still playing
     
  3. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    You were. But you ignored the other part of my post regarding the difference in timing.
     
  4. joe

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    That's what Jackson Brown would sing to Darrell Hannah: "doctor my balls.." (before roughing her up).

    What's more, what does "11 out of 12" prove? Hell in a court of law doesn't that get you off the hook? A mere coincidence, move on, nothing to see here.
     
  5. legler82

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    ESPN just had a bunch of NFL players feel the difference between a properly inflated ball and the one Brady was using. They ALL expressed that that there was a stark difference. In fact, Mark Brunell's first words upon gripping the deflated ball was "Wow!". Yet Brady and the Pats are acting like this is news to them. Brady and company are either full of shit or they've actually never handled a NFL approved football before to realize the obvious difference. Which is more plausible?
     
  6. JStokes

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    I don't think anyone has ever disputed that. Pretty much every ex-NFL QB talking head has stated that today.

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  7. legler82

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    A deflated ball is a HUGE advantage in inclement weather.
     
  8. JetsHuskers fan

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    Does the ball increase in size when it is overinflated?
     
  9. JStokes

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    Doctoring the balls is 100% legal and a common practice by every QB in the league. There's an article about how it takes Eli months to get his balls the way he likes them.

    Intentionally deflating them under the required PSI is 100% illegal.

    And cheating.

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  10. SteveGrogan

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    Honestly... I don't have one.
     
  11. PickSix

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    Judging by the results, they were better off leaving them alone.
     
  12. JStokes

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    They were also better off not taping signals from the sidelines, but they still did it.

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  13. strngplyr

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    That's also not Mike Freeman's twitter, it's either a fake twitter or the poster just wrote it himself.

    For clarification, Freeman is @MikeFreemanNFL
     
  14. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    Who are the suspects, other than the Pats of course?
     
  15. PickSix

    PickSix Well-Known Member

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    Which makes the latest transgression even more baffling.
     
  16. PickSix

    PickSix Well-Known Member

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    My understanding is that the league holds the HC accountable for such transgressions. If true, the punishment is to be leveled against BB. They are not going to water-board and execute the ball boy.
     
  17. Bellows1

    Bellows1 Well-Known Member

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    That would be a fucking awesome half time show.
     
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  18. joe

    joe Well-Known Member

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    The New England Patriots?

    The Patriot 'brand' can wear that "Classy" pendant that Kraft bought her but it's just a front. We all know that she's a dirty whore.
     
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  19. PickSix

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    I'd rather see Katy Perry have a "wardrobe malfunction"
     
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    And that is where it came from playa



    Pay attention to details my son.
     
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