Soul_Survivor88
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.besides awarding you the winner i'd also like to give you one for being funny and that i also agree.Unfortunately, Bruschi will just be dismissed as another Pats homer. The guy that really needs to step up and say this is Kraft but apparently Kraft is the one with the deflated balls.
What'd he say? I can't get it to load.
Bruschi brought up something I have said for a while. Why would Brady have a ball boy go into a bathroom and quickly deflate 12 balls without gauging them (and there is no way McNally could have deflate the balls and gauge them). By doing that, he risks getting too underinflated balls. It would be better to risk that the refs kept them at 12.5 PSI.
This whole thing is insane. The Patriots balls are exactly where Headsmart labs said they would be but they ignore this because the Colts balls haven't deflated the same but they never get into how the Colts balls were prepped, if they came in from the outside before inspection or if the halftime inspection happened indoors with the Colts balls done last allowing them to warm. I am completely convinced there was no human deflation.
Yeah, but Headsmart Labs was not hired by Ted Wells to generate a report that incriminates the Patriots.
I have to admit I didn't read the report but is Bruschi right that it states there is no certifiable way to state that the weather caused the ball deflation? They want certainty with respect to scientific measures?
But Exponent was, and Exponent's Ideal Gas Law calculations were right in line with the actual haltime measurements.