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Do you guys think it should be 2 balls at 10.5 PSI or 1 ball at 12.5 PSI? Would it be deflated equivalency? ....oooops, wrong thread...sorry.
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the pats were stepping off the plane
(just caught the tail end of it-news) and they were hinting around about some new info somethin about a rouge or disgruntled pats employee? |
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quote: League rules mandate each ball must be inflated between 12.5 and 13.5 pounds per square inch, with an overall weight between 14 and 15 ounces. :agree: |
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Just Funnin with ya |
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[QUOTE=zimmy;. Most of us wouldn't have cared two craps about this super bowl with out this. I mean that sincerely.[/QUOTE]
That explains a lot ;) Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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It's getting harder and harder to believe that the NFL doesn't have the goods here. This leak to Glazer today was in response to Bill's telling Goodell to go get his shine box on Saturday, I have to think. And what cards haven't they played yet? I'd be worried. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Huh?
Does anyone else find it beyond the realm of ridiculous that so much time is being spent on the inflation of footballs? :deadhorse:Doesn't anyone else think that it makes perfect sense given it's the NFL we're talking about? I mean, where else do you have a billion dollar industry using part time officials who fly in a couple days before a game and are expected to do a great job? We're talking about lawyers, teachers, or other folks who work some other job during the week and they show up once a week for a game? Heck, I officiate high school sports and that's what we do.
Please, don't think for a minute that I am saying high school officials could work NFL games, but it would not surprise me one bit if the pro officials don't test the pressure of the balls before the game, just give them the old squeeze test. Anyone else remember in 2012 when the MIAA (the group that governs interscholastic sports in MA) said everyone in the football playoffs has to use a Spaulding model ball and even gave each school one. But before Natick played Plymouth South, someone from Natick asked an official if they could use another brand, one that is easier to grip and throw in cold weather, and the official said sure. Eventually, Plymouth South discovered the subterfuge, but by that time it was too late. We're talking about an official allowing a school to use an illegal ball when everyone had the correct information. So drop worrying about what this might do to tarnish the Pats reputation, and if they win, be proud to live in an area where we can enjoy multiple championship teams while other cities would be happy to have one. |
Had to keep 1 ball inflated for the field goal kicker.
I wish they spent this kind of effort on Bengazi. |
the other thing that bugs me is the size of an officials hands
these guys trying to squeeze a football with little paws :hs: |
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mike, do you think bb & co. (earnie a.) wouldn't have all the bases covered before calling out the nfl? |
Late breaking news, two cheerleaders observed rolling around with balls one hour before kickoff on an grassy knoll.
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Even more confident after Kraft gave a strong speech, he must been pissed on the plane. I agree with what he said. They did not cheat people Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
And Dave, great post
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i loved it when Bill smiled and said "need a Job? " we have a new position
that opened up on our staff.... heh heh |
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Like I said, witchhunt again, I am not worried about the accusation, I am worried though how this effects the game prep and mental state of mind of the players and coaches at the biggest game of the year. |
I dunno, this doesn't look good.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...into-bathroom/ At any rate, looks we may be getting some real answers soon.... |
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That is about the time it would take to relieve yourself though... |
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The witch hunt is at all time high levels now Let's see how they make this look like anyone took air out of 12 balls accurately in 90 seconds and get them secured into the bag again without anyone noticing. Mp Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
What happens when the refs don't log the ball PSI at the start of the game? Can you prove anything if this is the case, did they even check them?
http://www.boston.com/sports/footbal...=Must_Reads_hp |
ya, so we are supposed to take the word of a ref, but they won't take the word of a locker room atendant who said he took a piss and had to keep the balls with him at all times once in his possesion. Plenty of intelligent people are not buying that the pats risked everything to alter gameballs after inspection, guys like Dion Sanders, Stephen A Smith even. and the NFL have people a lot less intelligent working for them who apparently have little to no common sense, just an out to get the team at the top mentallity. F them I say
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[QUOTE=Piscator;1063326]What happens when the refs don't log the ball PSI at the start of the game? Can you prove anything if this is the case, did they even check them?
If nothing is LOGGED then you have nothing, just word of mouth. |
whoa ! look at the SIZE of the Gronk's hands in that picture.
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Looks like "UrinateGate" is up next
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