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SHOCKINGLY, E!SPN has not one iota of this on their front page.
At least NFL.com has it.
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Damn right. This is a fictitious story to make the Pats look bad. I have said it 100X and I mean it.
I'm sorry, hold up. According to Jackson and an official, the Pats balls disappeared sometime in the second quarter?
Hot damn, this is turning into a real pageturner.
So wait...New England ended up using the Colts Footballs in the 2nd quarter before having to use their backup 12 in the second half?
What the hell is even going on now?
I wonder if those missing balls went missing for the 'deflation' purposes...
****ing embarrassing. My hatred for espn and the national media is unfathomable after all of thisSHOCKINGLY, E!SPN has not one iota of this on their front page.
So wait...New England ended up using the Colts Footballs in the 2nd quarter before having to use their backup 12 in the second half?
What the hell is even going on now?
Mike Loyko@NEPD_Loyko
Buzz in Mobile, central figure resposible for stirring up deflategate none other than the man with impeccable character.. Jim Irsay.
I actually kind of loathe the idea of embracing the hate and simply accepting that we are the this generations Raiders and the Sith not the Jedi of the story.
That said, if Belichick caught wind of the approaching ambush and somehow made all of the NFL's evidence simply disappear, I will.. I will name my son after him.
I saw a tweet by Kravitz saying he was drinking at 1:30am. hmmmmIrsay and Grigson were both at Gillette, were they present when the pressure was being measured.?
Kravitz's original tweets at 1AM made mention of weight , not psi, so were they weighed as well?
Well since now one of the "facts" has been entirely debunked, the only other "fact" that has been repeated endlessly is the is the one about how 11 of the 12 balls were exactly the same and underinflated. You mark my words. Someone will debunk that as well.