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Larry Bird tells it like it is [calls deflategate 'a bunch of lying']


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It must suck to get owned left and right by the same team year in and year out. Kravitz needs a crying towel. Losers
 
And now Kravitz is having a hysterical meltdown, calling Bird a liar and accusing him of not knowing what he's talking about.

Kravitz fires back at Bird over Deflategate

The top posts on his Blog are almost all raking him over the coals. If you do click (i understand all who dont want to Feed a Troll), Check out some of the posts by Susan Burke. She is doing the Lord's work there, preaching to the unbelievers. :)
 
It's going to take Kravitz hours to get his panties unbunched.
 
Kravitz going after both Brady and Bird. There's no way he's ever allowed in New England again..

Here's hoping Kravitz gets what Jaime Collins has x10 + explosive diarrhea!
 
My response to Kravitz on his blog:

It's very interesting that you, Bob, have (SUPPOSEDLY) read the Wells Report, court briefs, presumably the rebuttal report, the AEI study, etc. and YOU are the one that lacks even a fundamental understanding of deflategate science. You do not have to be a chemistry professor, as I am, to conclude with near certainty that nobody took any air our of any footballs after inspections at the AFCCG. Every reputable scientist on Earth, other than those paid off handsomely by Roger Goodell, has reached that conclusion. If the Patriots footballs were deflated, it was by about an average of about 0.02 psi, and (here is the kicker) that 0.02 psi is with an error in the measurement of about 0.4 psi. Yes, from the numbers, all footballs were at their expected pressures, as best as we can tell. But.... why don't you do the experiment yourself? Why argue about it for 10 months? It's easy. Inflate a football, cool it 25 degrees by putting it in a high-set refrigerator for 2 hr., you will see that the air pressure drops a little over 1 psi (like a Pats football!), then if you let it warm up toward room temperature for 8-10 minutes and you will see that the pressure has then dropped only 0.5 psi (like a Colts football!). It is what happens on Earth. Confined gas loses pressure as it cools and gains pressure as it warms. Say... on the first cold day of winter, when your low tire pressure light came on in your car, did you blame Tom Brady? It's established, 18th-century science. Go ask an 8th grader.
 
My response to Kravitz on his blog:

It's very interesting that you, Bob, have (SUPPOSEDLY) read the Wells Report, court briefs, presumably the rebuttal report, the AEI study, etc. and YOU are the one that lacks even a fundamental understanding of deflategate science. You do not have to be a chemistry professor, as I am, to conclude with near certainty that nobody took any air our of any footballs after inspections at the AFCCG. Every reputable scientist on Earth, other than those paid off handsomely by Roger Goodell, has reached that conclusion. If the Patriots footballs were deflated, it was by about an average of about 0.02 psi, and (here is the kicker) that 0.02 psi is with an error in the measurement of about 0.4 psi. Yes, from the numbers, all footballs were at their expected pressures, as best as we can tell. But.... why don't you do the experiment yourself? Why argue about it for 10 months? It's easy. Inflate a football, cool it 25 degrees by putting it in a high-set refrigerator for 2 hr., you will see that the air pressure drops a little over 1 psi (like a Pats football!), then if you let it warm up toward room temperature for 8-10 minutes and you will see that the pressure has then dropped only 0.5 psi (like a Colts football!). It is what happens on Earth. Confined gas loses pressure as it cools and gains pressure as it warms. Say... on the first cold day of winter, when your low tire pressure light came on in your car, did you blame Tom Brady? It's established, 18th-century science. Go ask an 8th grader.

Great comment to Kravitz's article. I was actually going to mention it here
 
Kravitz really must be insane. HE's calling out Bird for not knowing anything about "deflategate". yet I just read that HE is still standing by the Mort Report. :rolleyes:
 
My response to Kravitz on his blog:

It's very interesting that you, Bob, have (SUPPOSEDLY) read the Wells Report, court briefs, presumably the rebuttal report, the AEI study, etc. and YOU are the one that lacks even a fundamental understanding of deflategate science. You do not have to be a chemistry professor, as I am, to conclude with near certainty that nobody took any air our of any footballs after inspections at the AFCCG. Every reputable scientist on Earth, other than those paid off handsomely by Roger Goodell, has reached that conclusion. If the Patriots footballs were deflated, it was by about an average of about 0.02 psi, and (here is the kicker) that 0.02 psi is with an error in the measurement of about 0.4 psi. Yes, from the numbers, all footballs were at their expected pressures, as best as we can tell. But.... why don't you do the experiment yourself? Why argue about it for 10 months? It's easy. Inflate a football, cool it 25 degrees by putting it in a high-set refrigerator for 2 hr., you will see that the air pressure drops a little over 1 psi (like a Pats football!), then if you let it warm up toward room temperature for 8-10 minutes and you will see that the pressure has then dropped only 0.5 psi (like a Colts football!). It is what happens on Earth. Confined gas loses pressure as it cools and gains pressure as it warms. Say... on the first cold day of winter, when your low tire pressure light came on in your car, did you blame Tom Brady? It's established, 18th-century science. Go ask an 8th grader.
Paragraphs, man
 
Huh.

So Bob Kravitz has a problem with people questioning his integrity without having all of the facts?

Go figure.

It's a really big deal... when someone else does it to him.
 
Blob Krudditz

I torture him every chance I think about this bag of shyt...truly a despicable scumbag toady for an incredibly obnoxious, odious owner.
 
Blob Krudditz

I torture him every chance I think about this bag of shyt...truly a despicable scumbag toady for an incredibly obnoxious, odious owner.

Yes, but if your drug connection is "an incredibly obnoxious, odious owner," what else could you do but Kravitz your life away.
 
My response to Kravitz on his blog:

It's very interesting that you, Bob, have (SUPPOSEDLY) read the Wells Report, court briefs, presumably the rebuttal report, the AEI study, etc. and YOU are the one that lacks even a fundamental understanding of deflategate science. You do not have to be a chemistry professor, as I am, to conclude with near certainty that nobody took any air our of any footballs after inspections at the AFCCG. Every reputable scientist on Earth, other than those paid off handsomely by Roger Goodell, has reached that conclusion. If the Patriots footballs were deflated, it was by about an average of about 0.02 psi, and (here is the kicker) that 0.02 psi is with an error in the measurement of about 0.4 psi. Yes, from the numbers, all footballs were at their expected pressures, as best as we can tell. But.... why don't you do the experiment yourself? Why argue about it for 10 months? It's easy. Inflate a football, cool it 25 degrees by putting it in a high-set refrigerator for 2 hr., you will see that the air pressure drops a little over 1 psi (like a Pats football!), then if you let it warm up toward room temperature for 8-10 minutes and you will see that the pressure has then dropped only 0.5 psi (like a Colts football!). It is what happens on Earth. Confined gas loses pressure as it cools and gains pressure as it warms. Say... on the first cold day of winter, when your low tire pressure light came on in your car, did you blame Tom Brady? It's established, 18th-century science. Go ask an 8th grader.
I read that comment. That was great. Kravitz was getting killed by all the commenters. Gold!!!
 
My response to Kravitz on his blog:

It's very interesting that you, Bob, have (SUPPOSEDLY) read the Wells Report, court briefs, presumably the rebuttal report, the AEI study, etc. and YOU are the one that lacks even a fundamental understanding of deflategate science. You do not have to be a chemistry professor, as I am, to conclude with near certainty that nobody took any air our of any footballs after inspections at the AFCCG. Every reputable scientist on Earth, other than those paid off handsomely by Roger Goodell, has reached that conclusion. If the Patriots footballs were deflated, it was by about an average of about 0.02 psi, and (here is the kicker) that 0.02 psi is with an error in the measurement of about 0.4 psi. Yes, from the numbers, all footballs were at their expected pressures, as best as we can tell. But.... why don't you do the experiment yourself? Why argue about it for 10 months? It's easy. Inflate a football, cool it 25 degrees by putting it in a high-set refrigerator for 2 hr., you will see that the air pressure drops a little over 1 psi (like a Pats football!), then if you let it warm up toward room temperature for 8-10 minutes and you will see that the pressure has then dropped only 0.5 psi (like a Colts football!). It is what happens on Earth. Confined gas loses pressure as it cools and gains pressure as it warms. Say... on the first cold day of winter, when your low tire pressure light came on in your car, did you blame Tom Brady? It's established, 18th-century science. Go ask an 8th grader.

While this is an excellent post, you make one of the same mistakes as everyone else - you forget to mention that all the analysis is based on an *assumption* that all 12 of the Patriots' footballs were exactly at 12.5 psi. Having watched the SI video of how the refs "check" the air pressure, I can assure you, it's FAR from a fair assumption.
 
When you hit "return" on a blog like that, your post is over.

Try Shift-Return for paragraph breaks. I know that works with Facebook replies and a bunch of other places.
 
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