Posted on 01/21/2015 7:44:52 PM PST by randita
Someone seriously tries to do something about inflation and this is the thanks they get.
Worse than knocking your wife out in the elevator??
I think the Seahawks will have to strip search the Pats prior to the game.
How about a 21 point penalty - yeah that works...
make them produce genuine American birth certificates!?
"But the most important thing the Patriot legacy is lost. The Patriots and their fans will never win the best ever argument. Everything is tainted. Footballs (reportedly) have been doctored, headlines have been written, and opinions have been formed.
Locally, the Patriots are revered. Nationally, they are loathed and branded as cheaters, and once again they have handed the hammer to their legion of enemies."
Post of the NEW YEAR so far! LOL!
The Belicheck legacy.
Since both teams are using the same ball, can you tell me where there’s an edge??
This could mean the Patriots were under-inflating balls on an ongoing basis. If so, should this call for a greater penalty than doing it in a single, albeit crucial, game?
Why would an underinflated football favor one team over another?
The Seahawks have their own history with doctored balls, as anyone here in Dallas remembers.
Seattle K ball conspiracy theory still lingers
http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/cowboys/post/_/id/4697590/the-curious-case-of-the-k-ball-vs-seattle
Slap 'em with a fine and a mid-level draft pick and be done with it.
Simple. Make them forfeit the Superbowl, and award the trophy to the Seahawks. NBC could run the movie Heidi instead.
Easier to catch.
Explain to me how underinflating footballs is cheating?
Aren't both teams using the same balls?
I wonder how long this has been going on. The Patriots sure turned their season around after a 2-2 start and a 30 pt loss to the Chiefs in week 4. Perhaps Brady was losing his grip... Pun intended.
Even with correctly inflated balls the Colts would have gotten creamed.
And, aren’t the officials supposed to check this? did one of them get bribed?
Could be worse. Could be the NBA where the officials fix games right in your face.
Each team uses their own 12 balls.
Doesn't that advantage go both ways?
How did an "easier to catch" football give New England an advantage over the other teams? Don't both teams get to catch the ball?
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