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To: 41Thunder

They know. It would not have been leaked in full detail immediately after the game directly from the NFL. They would not have pulled all the balls during the first half after suspicions arose about the low pressure. The NFL has never taken those steps before. No balls in Green Bay, Chicago, Cleveland or Buffalo had ever lost so much pressure...even when temps were more than 30 degrees or more below Foxboro that day. I am SURE it’s just a coincidence. The only thing they may not have are the exact details.

With you logic, Obama has never done anything outside of the Constitution, since he hasn’t been impeached.


35 posted on 02/08/2015 4:39:42 PM PST by ilgipper
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To: ilgipper
If the NFL knew, they would have taken immediate action against the Patriots. So far, zip, zero, nada. The half truth's and outright lies coming from the media are laughable.

Fact: The pressure in the game balls was never confirmed by the officials before the game, therefore, nobody knows if the balls were inflated properly or not.

Fact: the only ball in question was in possession of the Colts for an extended period of time (Can we say TAMPERING).

Fact: The Patriots outplayed the Colts both defensively and offensively on the ground and in the air.

Once again, I ask you for proof and not conjecture or your opinion. Fact of the matter is you can't supply proof because it doesn't exist. All you can supply is the same rhetoric we have heard in the media since the beginning of the playoffs and most of it has been proven false. Give me tangible evidence that the Pat's cheated or go away.

37 posted on 02/08/2015 8:12:26 PM PST by 41Thunder (It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.)
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