FrodoBagginz
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I think Tom wants to really be known as the GOAT by using deflated balls that will make it harder on him.That's the motto ESPN run with, to the tune of deleting the Sports Science video showing that it was a disadvantage to the Patriots from their website earlier!
That's the motto ESPN run with, to the tune of deleting the Sports Science video showing that it was a disadvantage to the Patriots from their website earlier!
even the geniuses at the NFL should be able to follow that video...
Wow, look at how quickly the PSI changes in a new official Wilson football in this video. It literally takes minutes to change:
His joke at the end notwithstanding, further support for this hypothesis.
Or their balls were outside for awhile, then inflated. Who says they were inflated inside.
Wow, look at how quickly the PSI changes in a new official Wilson football in this video. It literally takes minutes to change:
His joke at the end notwithstanding, further support for this hypothesis.
"BUT BUT BUT the colts balls were fine...the colts balls were fine...." thats all you hear.
Wow, look at how quickly the PSI changes in a new official Wilson football in this video. It literally takes minutes to change:
His joke at the end notwithstanding, further support for this hypothesis.
What a ***ing joke. Crooked ass network. What did we do to them?That's the motto ESPN run with, to the tune of deleting the Sports Science video showing that it was a disadvantage to the Patriots from their website earlier!
I wish the Pats were aggressive enough to flip the tables. How is it even possible Indy's could be within regs with this science if they weren't overinflated?Also, once the NFL releases the pressures of the footballs at halftime, and the location of the measurement, you can go back and calculate the original pressure of the ball. The tests people have done, confirm the calculations. Now you can have some fun. Based upon this, the Pats balls were most likely 12-12.5 PSI. If the Indy balls were pressurized inside and measured inside, and were 13 or 13.5 at halftime, they were mostly likely would have had to have been 14-14.5 PSI at the start.
I am telling you Indy has more questions than the Patriots. If only someone at the NFL could realize this.
Boston may be a huge television market, but the rest of the country is many times larger, and they love watching the Patriots under scrutiny. It's become a national pastime.What a ***ing joke. Crooked ass network. What did we do to them?