I think it's safe to say that most people that tune in the Super Bowl will be rooting against a given team instead of for one this year!!!
If a guy knows how to make Balls as bad as they can be and then makes them even worse, Wouldn't he know how to make them the best for his players. What did Belichik know and when did he know it.
Or the Broncos.Dunno how to root against both, though. :
But, at least it't not the Steelers and Cowboys.
Not only do most people think this is a case of sore loser, heck even at least one Indy player is admitting it didn't matter .
Excerpt from MSN post:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...ed-with-soap-for-balls-and-beat-us/ar-AA8rrZ6
It is definitely more plausible that the Refs did not do their job during an AFC Championship game and allowed 11 severely under inflated balls go unnoticed. But made sure the Colts balls were within standards. And the other teams are completely ok with this and they only report the Patriots for it. Definitely a more plausible statement.
Now I have coffee all over my monitor. Love that you have such a great sense of humor over your team cheating. It is just a game afterall.
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It is definitely more plausible that the Refs did not do their job during an AFC Championship game and allowed 11 severely under inflated balls go unnoticed. But made sure the Colts balls were within standards. And the other teams are completely ok with this and they only report the Patriots for it. Definitely a more plausible statement.
Now I have coffee all over my monitor. Love that you have such a great sense of humor over your team cheating. It is just a game afterall.
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That's not what I said.
If the balls aren't really checked thoroughly but given more of a quick look over it's entirely possible they were low all along.
I'm not saying they checked the Colts balls thoroughly and not the Pats balls.
The league can have a standard and procedure in the books for inspection the balls but that doesn't mean it's actually put into practice.
You can laugh all you want but it really makes more sense that the balls were always low than there was somebody on the sideline sneaking air out of them.
This is what I think too. Way too many cameras around to deflate them during the game. I think they started off too low.
This is what I think too. Way too many cameras around to deflate them during the game. I think they started off too low.
Also, the refs handled the balls throughout the first half and didn't notice.
I go with #2. Until and unless I see actual PROOF of someone letting air out, I just don't see that happening. WHY would they do it? They were already punished for skirting the rules previously, Bill had to apologize in front of owners/coaches. He's not doing that again. I'm guessing it's the same as Rogers. Make 'em how you like 'em, if they say change 'em, you change 'em, but the ref's really don't check too much. Just because the rule book says they are to be checked with a guage, are they?? Let's face it, they are not the most accurate of fellows.Possible scenarios
Balls were properly inflated, checked with a pressure gauge by the ref and then tampered with by someone on the sideline.
Balls were inflated but only checked by feel and approved by the ref. Were never at the proper level and was discovered when they were actually checked with a gauge.
Balls were inflated and checked properly but 11 of the balls had a defective valve.
I go with #2. Until and unless I see actual PROOF of someone letting air out, I just don't see that happening. WHY would they do it? They were already punished for skirting the rules previously, Bill had to apologize in front of owners/coaches. He's not doing that again. I'm guessing it's the same as Rogers. Make 'em how you like 'em, if they say change 'em, you change 'em, but the ref's really don't check too much. Just because the rule book says they are to be checked with a guage, are they?? Let's face it, they are not the most accurate of fellows.
Where did you get that? I thought I read a Colt's defensive player noticed, notified the Colt's staff, who notified the owner, who notified the NFL, who notified the officials.If you were going to cheat I think you would do it so that it give you advantage but is unoticable. Keep in mind even the Defencive player did not notice. It was the equipment guy who noticed. So it might be unless you are throwing or catching that it would be unnoticed.
Oh please. When you get to the level these guys are, they're pretty darn accurate.I go with #2. Until and unless I see actual PROOF of someone letting air out, I just don't see that happening. WHY would they do it? They were already punished for skirting the rules previously, Bill had to apologize in front of owners/coaches. He's not doing that again. I'm guessing it's the same as Rogers. Make 'em how you like 'em, if they say change 'em, you change 'em, but the ref's really don't check too much. Just because the rule book says they are to be checked with a guage, are they?? Let's face it, they are not the most accurate of fellows.
Oh please. When you get to the level these guys are, they're pretty darn accurate.