LivinLovin&Breathin_Brady
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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But, why would Brady do something so odd on the play before the pass/INT to Gronkowski? What kind of sense would that make?
And even the play to start the 3rd quarter was a pass to LaFell, so I don't understand why anyone would want the ball to be deflated at that moment?
As a matter of fact, I can't really understand why you'd want the balls to have less air to begin with? That's a leap to conclusions that the Patriots and Belichick definitely knew that without a doubt, they'd have a ton of success running the ball. For all they know, the Colts could've come out with 8 in the box.
They are arguing that in the rain, deflation to the football would've provided Brady with a better grip of the ball, thus an advantage over the Colts. I guess it's just .2 points under the legal pressure, so I'm guessing no-one will know the difference, except according to the expert, the QBs on the field, who are obsessed with the feel and slickness of the football.
It's official according to Yahoo Sports:
NFL spokesman Michael Signora confirmed to Yahoo Sports that the league "is looking into the matter."
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/deflat...-culture-since-spygate-scandal-080638511.html
Here we go again.