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Are you an attorney? Oh my god shut up already.
I think a psi of 12.5 minus 2 psiis a 16% drop in pressure, Significant.
Are you an attorney? Oh my god shut up already.
Just because you keep making things up (Parcells taping), doesn't make them true.
Oh so your passionate defense on the Boneyard is going to sway Goddell. Now I understand.
So the essence of your argument is that you aren't cheating if someone doesn't call you on it or correct it. You're just taking advantage of neglect. Got it.Because the guys manipulating the balls then give them to the referees who more than often don't bother to adjust the balls. So for Aaron Rodgers to say he takes the ball outside the guidelines because he knows the NFL refs will not adjust the ball most of the time. That's not cheating if he's taking advantage of the refs wide latitude.
There are lots of rules out there. If you think people aren't falling afoul of them in similar fashion all the time, I don't know what to tell you. I don't get hung up either on this when Calhoun gets accused of cheating for too many phone calls, esp. since at the end of the day, they were just a few over their allotment.
That's like saying prostitution isn't really illegal because the cops are relatively laissez-faire about itBecause the guys manipulating the balls then give them to the referees who more than often don't bother to adjust the balls. So for Aaron Rodgers to say he takes the ball outside the guidelines because he knows the NFL refs will not adjust the ball most of the time. That's not cheating if he's taking advantage of the refs wide latitude.
So you're denying what Coughlin admitted in the article?
Upstater, We are not talking weight differential here. We are talking about it's malleability in the hands of the QB and receiver. The fact that Brady prefers this deflation is a clear indicator that it would be a benefit to him.It's not 16%. Pressure isn't weight. The road from 13.5 to 0 is asymptotic. The physics guy in the Globe had to use a formula to figure out that it's a 7% loss. ESPN's sports Science did a study, and the weight difference is that of a dollar bill, while the water gain from all the rain was 10x that.
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:12207314
Upstater, We are not talking weight differential here. We are talking about it's malleability in the hands of the QB and receiver. The fact that Brady prefers this deflation is a clear indicator that it would be a benefit to him.
But even if it was a disadvantage, it doesn't matter. If they deflated the balls, they are guilty
Normally I enjoy your posts but you should really let go here.They look to have broken a rule, though it is a minor one and did not affect the outcome of the game.
Try telling that to the IRS if you "manipulate your taxes beyond the guidelines" Or tell the state trooper that" a lot of other people were speeding so don't f''en hassle me".
Responsibility for your actions, it's not just for kids
That a gate opened somewhere nowhere near the field, down a long tunnel, near the outside of the stadium. Yeah, good one.
If he did this you would have a point:
That's like saying prostitution isn't really illegal because the cops are relatively laissez-faire about it
So the essence of your argument is that you aren't cheating if someone doesn't call you on it or correct it. You're just taking advantage of neglect. Got it.
That also means you aren't speeding if they don't pull you over even if you're doing 70 on the freeway.
You are speeding and they are cheating. The fact that you aren't getting pulled over and they aren't doing anything about the balls doesn't change the fact.
The more I read this stuff the more I become convinced that people haven't read the rules or understood the chain of who controls the balls.
Someone already made this mistake earlier in the thread and I corrected him.
The more I read the more you don't understand:
League sources have confirmed that the footballs were properly inspected and approved by referee Walt Anderson 2 hours and 15 minutes before kickoff, before they were returned to each team.
ESPN Sports Radio 810 in Kansas City reported that the Patriots' footballs were tested at the half, reinflated at that time when they were found to be low, then put back in play for the second half, and then tested again after the game. The report did not reveal the results of the test following the game. All of the balls the Colts used met standards, according to the report.
Meanwhile, a source told WEEI.com that the Patriots used 12 backup balls for the second half against the Colts after issues were found with most of the originals. Patriots spokesman Stacey James confirmed that the team had 24 balls total available, WEEI reported.
The Patriots controlled the balls after they were tested and approved, then they deflated them.
Sigh. I was referring to submitting the balls to the referees prior to the game. Submitting balls outside the parameters.
But, there's also a very obvious contradiction in what you just posted. Wonder if you can spot it.
If the NFL had found someone tampering, there'd be no need at all to test the balls at halftime. The whole 11 ball thing would be irrelevant. Given the Glazer report and all the articles about the Colts alerting the NFL in November and the NFL being ready for this after being alerted by Baltimore last week, I'm assuming the NFL or the referees kept an eye on the balls in the first half. In that case, they know who the culprit is already.
And, furthermore, testing the balls at halftime is totally irrelevant since they ave the culprit.
The Aaron Rodgers case is completely different. If you actually listened to what he said he complained how he likes the ball to be over inflated and gets mad because the refs won't allow it and put it back to NFL standard weight. He said he is pretty much the only QB who like an over inflated ball because he likes the grip of it and also said that he understands the rule of not allowing under inflated balls because they have an affect on catching the ball but doesn't understand why he can't overinflate it when it doesn't help you at all
That's like saying prostitution isn't really illegal because the cops are relatively laissez-faire about it
Holy , Rutgersal got nothing on you. You may be the biggest homer, delusional fan of all time. When the Patriots get penalized (Again) maybe you will wake up, but I doubt it.
At this point, continuing to argue logic with Upstater would meet the definition of insanity. Probably true 4 pages ago.
Holy , Rutgersal got nothing on you. You may be the biggest homer, delusional fan of all time. When the Patriots get penalized (Again) maybe you will wake up, but I doubt it.