Thanks for that info.
So, in theory, the Patriots would have had "10 minutes to deflate 12 footballs".
This means that in those 10 minutes, someone would have to "take them to someplace nobody can see it being done". Which means that there were (10 - N) minutes left to do this. If this "secret place" is inside the locker-room or broom-closet, that person would have to immediately get those balls outside, on the field, for kickoff. This would also take X minutes off the total time. Or, that this "evil deed" was done ON the sidelines, which would increase the chances of someone getting suspicious. In this case, there would be no X or N minutes deducted. This would give the highest possible time to de-flate all 12 footballs.
Now, what is curious is that 11 of the 12 (assuming this is a fact) were under-inflated. This would be possible if there was NOT enough time (10 minutes ran out) for someone to complete the "evil deed".
The FACT that came out of the NFL statement what that the "12 backup footballs" used by the Patriots in 2nd-half were in regulation BEFORE AND AFTER the 2nd half. They actually measured them. This means that the "cold/weather" did not have an effect on the footballs.