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NFL said:
Our office has been conducting an investigation as to whether the footballs used in last Sunday’s AFC Championship Game complied with the specifications that are set forth in the playing rules. The investigation began based on information that suggested that the game balls used by the New England Patriots were not properly inflated to levels required by the playing rules, specifically Playing Rule 2, Section 1, which requires that the ball be inflated to between 12.5 and 13.5 pounds per square inch. Prior to the game, the game officials inspect the footballs to be used by each team and confirm that this standard is satisfied, which was done before last Sunday’s game.

The investigation is being led jointly by NFL Executive Vice President Jeff Pash and Ted Wells of the law firm of Paul Weiss. Mr. Wells and his firm bring additional expertise and a valuable independent perspective. The investigation began promptly on Sunday night. Over the past several days, nearly 40 interviews have been conducted, including of Patriots personnel, game officials, and third parties with relevant information and expertise. We have obtained and are continuing to obtain additional information, including video and other electronic information and physical evidence. We have retained Renaissance Associates, an investigatory firm with sophisticated forensic expertise to assist in reviewing electronic and video information.

The playing rules are intended to protect the fairness and integrity of our games. We take seriously claims that those rules have been violated and will fully investigate this matter without compromise or delay. The investigation is ongoing, will be thorough and objective, and is being pursued expeditiously. In the coming days, we expect to conduct numerous additional interviews, examine video and other forensic evidence, as well as relevant physical evidence. While the evidence thus far supports the conclusion that footballs that were under-inflated were used by the Patriots in the first half, the footballs were properly inflated for the second half and confirmed at the conclusion of the game to have remained properly inflated. The goals of the investigation will be to determine the explanation for why footballs used in the game were not in compliance with the playing rules and specifically whether any noncompliance was the result of deliberate action. We have not made any judgments on these points and will not do so until we have concluded our investigation and considered all of the relevant evidence.

Upon being advised of the investigation, the Patriots promptly pledged their full cooperation and have made their personnel and other information available to us upon request. Our investigation will seek information from any and all relevant sources and we expect full cooperation from other clubs as well. As we develop more information and are in a position to reach conclusions, we will share them publicly.
 
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/23/nfl-issues-statement-on-deflategate-investigation/

The investigation began based on information that suggested that the game balls used by the New England Patriots were not properly inflated to levels required by the playing rules, specifically Playing Rule 2, Section 1, which requires that the ball be inflated to between 12.5 and 13.5 pounds per square inch. Prior to the game, the game officials inspect the footballs to be used by each team and confirm that this standard is satisfied, which was done before last Sunday’s game.

This statement is wrong. They were properly inflated.

While the evidence thus far supports the conclusion that footballs that were under-inflated were used by the Patriots in the first half, the footballs were properly inflated for the second half and confirmed at the conclusion of the game to have remained properly inflated. The goals of the investigation will be to determine the explanation for why footballs used in the game were not in compliance with the playing rules and specifically whether any noncompliance was the result of deliberate action. We have not made any judgments on these points and will not do so until we have concluded our investigation and considered all of the relevant evidence.

Interesting...

Our investigation will seek information from any and all relevant sources and we expect full cooperation from other clubs as well.
 
They should say how much the balls PSI was when measured at half.
 
And they have found nothing. They confirm that second half, when the Pats crushed Indy, were used with over-inflatted balls (as they must have been to not lose pressure at that temperature -unless filled at said temperature!).
 
This will go well into next week and probably after the SB I'm guessing. Wonderful.
 
...but we do ask the various national news outlets who are reporting this matter to continue their unprofessional, reprehensible, unjustified, speculative, mud-slinging opinions while the investigation continues.
 
Basically what i got here was that the NFL sees that the patriots are surrounded by sharks, and instead of completing their ****ing job, like they said they would in 2-3 days 2-3 days ago, they have instead tossed some chum in the water.
 
...but we do ask the various national news outlets who are reporting this matter to continue their unprofessional, reprehensible, unjustified, speculative, mud-slinging opinions while the investigation continues.

Funny, they forgot to keep that part in.
 
Basically what i got here was that the NFL sees that the patriots are surrounded by sharks, and instead of completing their ****ing job, like they said they would in 2-3 days 2-3 days ago, they have instead tossed some chum in the water.

True, but I would rather just have them do a complete, comprehensive investigation. If they can come back and conclude, without any doubt whatsoever, that they have reviewed basically every angle, watched every employee, and accounted for the footballs as ALL times, that is really the only way the Patriots will be exonerated by the 5% of sports fans who will care about the truth.
 
I cannot believe they want this to carry over in to next week. Probably because if they want to issue a fine, they can't do it before the Super Bowl.
 
IN THE COMING DAYS?! We're on day 5 of this ridiculous farce, and there are multiple days left?
Not to mention this interferes with our team's preparation for the freakin Super Bowl! Where is Robert Kraft? What a load of crap.
 
So we have to endure another week of this witch hunt. NFL must need more time to manufacture evidence
 
How hard is this get the officials, the equip guy, Brady and ball boy in the room for for 2 hours. Ask the needed questions. Release a statement hand down a fine or whatever. That can all be done in about a half day.
 
Not to mention this interferes with our team's preparation for the freakin Super Bowl! Where is Robert Kraft? What a load of crap.

Frankly Im sick and tired of the passive way the patriots braintrust chooses to deal with these allegations. They should go on the offensive. It's really wearing me down.
 
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