2 PSI to be exact?
how can his balls lose 1.5 psi.......and the other side of the field, they stayed the same?
Provide me with a link where the NFL stated this. Have seen the logs of the balls from each team pregame and at the half; if so you are privy to information no one has? Otherwise you are just speculating. A report from an NFL source means zero they've been wrong from the beginning starting with D'qwell Jackson tipped them and then it was the Ravens.
When has the NFL said all Colts balls were exactly the same PSI at the half and all Pats balls dropped 2 PSI. I did see a report from a "league source" that 11 balls were underinflated and the Colts balls were not underinflated. Perhaps the Colts were at 14.5 PSI and Pats started at 12.5 PSI and they both dropped 2 PSI?
2 PSI to be exact?
how can his balls lose 1.5 psi.......and the other side of the field, they stayed the same?
Provide me with a link where the NFL stated this. Have seen the logs of the balls from each team pregame and at the half; if so you are privy to information no one has? Otherwise you are just speculating. A report from an NFL source means zero they've been wrong from the beginning starting with D'qwell Jackson tipped them and then it was the Ravens.
When has the NFL said all Colts balls were exactly the same PSI at the half and all Pats balls dropped 2 PSI. I did see a report from a "league source" that 11 balls were underinflated and the Colts balls were not underinflated. Perhaps the Colts were at 14.5 PSI and Pats started at 12.5 PSI and they both dropped 2 PSI?
Goodell won't punish Kraft you know why? Because if you're Goodell you don't spit in the face of your sugar daddy
The media will pound Belichick next week
Oh and i said this before i know the Penn State fans ... i mean Patriots fans don't want to hear this but i said last week. That the Seattle-GB game was the Super Bowl and who ever won would beat either INDY or New England. So i like Seattle
Goodell won't punish Kraft you know why? Because if you're Goodell you don't spit in the face of your sugar daddy
The media will pound Belichick next week
Oh and i said this before i know the Penn State fans ... i mean Patriots fans don't want to hear this but i said last week. That the Seattle-GB game was the Super Bowl and who ever won would beat either INDY or New England. So i like Seattle
Goodell won't punish Kraft you know why? Because if you're Goodell you don't spit in the face of your sugar daddy
The media will pound Belichick next week
Oh and i said this before i know the Penn State fans ... i mean Patriots fans don't want to hear this but i said last week. That the Seattle-GB game was the Super Bowl and who ever won would beat either INDY or New England. So i like Seattle
Goodell won't punish Kraft you know why? Because if you're Goodell you don't spit in the face of your sugar daddy
The media will pound Belichick next week
Oh and i said this before i know the Penn State fans ... i mean Patriots fans don't want to hear this but i said last week. That the Seattle-GB game was the Super Bowl and who ever won would beat either INDY or New England. So i like Seattle
I asked for a link where the NFL stated the balls were 2 PSI underinflated but it doesn't exist.
According to your link this is right from the article:
"league sources involved and familiar with the investigation of Sunday's AFC Championship Game told ESPN"
"We are not commenting at this time," said Greg Aiello, the NFL's senior vice president of communications.
That makes sense, the league according to Aiello isn't commenting, but an anonymous league source is commenting to ESPN? The NFL has never stated anything; so how do we know what the ball pressure was pregame relative to at halftime for either team.
Based on this you believe they should sanction them in line with Bounty Gate? Maybe I'm out of touch and feel free to set me straight. I began believing the Patriots were a bunch of lying cheats but now feel this whole thing is witch hunt led be ESPN.
Notice all the players that have negative comments work for a Network yet all players that mention changes in ball inflation is common place don't. The crazier you sound Wilbon/ Aikmen/ Brunell(crying over it; really) the more coverage you get.
I asked for a link where the NFL stated the balls were 2 PSI underinflated but it doesn't exist.
According to your link this is right from the article:
"league sources involved and familiar with the investigation of Sunday's AFC Championship Game told ESPN"
"We are not commenting at this time," said Greg Aiello, the NFL's senior vice president of communications.
That makes sense, the league according to Aiello isn't commenting, but an anonymous league source is commenting to ESPN? The NFL has never stated anything; so how do we know what the ball pressure was pregame relative to at halftime for either team.
Based on this you believe they should sanction them in line with Bounty Gate? Maybe I'm out of touch and feel free to set me straight. I began believing the Patriots were a bunch of lying cheats but now feel this whole thing is witch hunt led be ESPN.
Notice all the players that have negative comments work for a Network yet all players that mention changes in ball inflation is common place don't. The crazier you sound Wilbon/ Aikmen/ Brunell(crying over it; really) the more coverage you get.
I asked for a link where the NFL stated the balls were 2 PSI underinflated but it doesn't exist.
According to your link this is right from the article:
"league sources involved and familiar with the investigation of Sunday's AFC Championship Game told ESPN"
"We are not commenting at this time," said Greg Aiello, the NFL's senior vice president of communications.
That makes sense, the league according to Aiello isn't commenting, but an anonymous league source is commenting to ESPN? The NFL has never stated anything; so how do we know what the ball pressure was pregame relative to at halftime for either team.
Based on this you believe they should sanction them in line with Bounty Gate? Maybe I'm out of touch and feel free to set me straight. I began believing the Patriots were a bunch of lying cheats but now feel this whole thing is witch hunt led be ESPN.
Notice all the players that have negative comments work for a Network yet all players that mention changes in ball inflation is common place don't. The crazier you sound Wilbon/ Aikmen/ Brunell(crying over it; really) the more coverage you get.
I asked for a link where the NFL stated the balls were 2 PSI underinflated but it doesn't exist.
According to your link this is right from the article:
"league sources involved and familiar with the investigation of Sunday's AFC Championship Game told ESPN"
"We are not commenting at this time," said Greg Aiello, the NFL's senior vice president of communications.
That makes sense, the league according to Aiello isn't commenting, but an anonymous league source is commenting to ESPN? The NFL has never stated anything; so how do we know what the ball pressure was pregame relative to at halftime for either team.
Based on this you believe they should sanction them in line with Bounty Gate? Maybe I'm out of touch and feel free to set me straight. I began believing the Patriots were a bunch of lying cheats but now feel this whole thing is witch hunt led be ESPN.
Notice all the players that have negative comments work for a Network yet all players that mention changes in ball inflation is common place don't. The crazier you sound Wilbon/ Aikmen/ Brunell(crying over it; really) the more coverage you get.
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