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nfl now supposedly didn't collect any PSI this year


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This guy just gets me literally SEETHING... I'd give anything to just punch that f*** right in his face if I knew I wouldn't go to jail for it...

Just pure scum

I'd do it. It would be worth the time.
 
I would love for some very, very bad things to happen to Goodell and his cronies. I won't speak on them but let me just say that I'm surprised at the things that I would be happy to hear happen to him.

I also fantasize of him being tortured. My top three

1. He is kinapped by overzealous Patriots fans who waterboard him repeatedly until he admits deflategate was nothing but a farce and the video of this is put on line for all to watch and enjoy.
2. He is placed in a pillory outside of Gillette stadium with baskets full of rotten fruit for fans to throw at him.
3. He is tarred and feathered in the middle of Gillette Stadium in front of 70,000 cheering fans in a massive celebration.
 
Unfortunately, I don't even have to listen to the interview to know the answer. Eisen is an NFL employee. He isn't going to call out Goodell on his answers. Goodell only gives interviews to media people he knows he can control like Eisen and Mike & Mike. He would never go on a show that might actually press him for real answers.
One theory I've heard is Eisen asked if he can ask 1 question about Brady and was TOLD one is OK, but no follow up.
 
no he said no violations occured this year. in other words no evidence of ball tampering. he didn't say anything about PSI numbers remaining the same. anyway that's how I read it.

After Deflategate but before the Wells Report, the league's position was that since balls were in play at <12.5psi, they were in violation of league rules. The league was then attempting to determine if the balls were in violation due to improper actions by the Patriots.

By claiming that no violations occurred, according to its own standards the NFL is claiming that no balls were measured at <12.5 PSI this year. If you want to be really generous, you could maybe go so far as to say that they're claiming no balls were <12.5 PSI by the tiny, fabricated margin that Exponent granted as an allowance.
 
One theory I've heard is Eisen asked if he can ask 1 question about Brady and was TOLD one is OK, but no follow up.

It would make sense because the rule of his press conferences is that there are no follow up questions.
 
It would make sense because the rule of his press conferences is that there are no follow up questions.
Such a good observation. Absolutely no follow ups.
 
By claiming that no violations occurred, according to its own standards the NFL is claiming that no balls were measured at <12.5 PSI this year. If you want to be really generous, you could maybe go so far as to say that they're claiming no balls were <12.5 PSI by the tiny, fabricated margin that Exponent granted as an allowance.

Then why was the league concerned about a PSI drop in the Minnesota-Seattle game? Either the PSI drops or it doesn't.
 
Can't imagine any way this would go over well at the hearing in March.
 
After Deflategate but before the Wells Report, the league's position was that since balls were in play at <12.5psi, they were in violation of league rules. The league was then attempting to determine if the balls were in violation due to improper actions by the Patriots.

By claiming that no violations occurred, according to its own standards the NFL is claiming that no balls were measured at <12.5 PSI this year. If you want to be really generous, you could maybe go so far as to say that they're claiming no balls were <12.5 PSI by the tiny, fabricated margin that Exponent granted as an allowance.

What I find ironic about that entire fiasco was that a Colts official committed improper action by testing the intercepted ball on the Colts sidelines before alerting Grigson and Kensil (who I have read also tampered with the ball).

Yet the NYJFL, in their usual self-serving manner, managed to convince the LCD public and mediots that a man with a bag of balls in a bath-room, a few sophomoric texts from months prior to the incident, and a destroyed cell phone were, collectively speaking, the smoking gun...
 
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Can't imagine any way this would go over well at the hearing in March.
Seriously.

If these boobs keep the PSI results squirreled away like CIA classified documents then a judge will ask that question.
 
What I find ironic about that entire fiasco was that a Colts official committed improper action by testing the intercepted ball on the Colts sidelines before alerting Grigson and Kensil (who I have read also tampered with the ball).

Yet the NYJFL, in their usual self-serving manner, managed to convince the LCD public and mediots that a man with a bag of balls in a bath-room, a few sophomoric texts from months prior to the incident, and a destroyed cell phone were the culprits...

^This.
I've been saying all along that we don't even know if the initial ball was low because we never got an official reading on that ball. Not to mention, it was ILLEGALLY gauged by a Colts employee. Then supposedly it was checked like 3 or 4 times after that, each time letting out some air to begin with.
 
^This.
I've been saying all along that we don't even know if the initial ball was low because we never got an official reading on that ball. Not to mention, it was ILLEGALLY gauged by a Colts employee. Then supposedly it was checked like 3 or 4 times after that, each time letting out some air to begin with.


And yet the Colts will get to draft in the 1st round this year, while the Pats, who did NOTHING wrong will forfeit their pick......

because they are being punished.
 
The more I think about it, the Pats were gonna get in trouble no matter what. It wasn't about deflated balls or non-deflated balls. The intercepted ball started the whole thing because that is what Goodell and his cronies wanted. Nothing else mattered. Problem is the general public is stupid and believed them and didn't question the whole thing with the initial ball and the Colts employee violating rules.
 
And yet the Colts will get to draft in the 1st round this year, while the Pats, who did NOTHING wrong will forfeit their pick......

because they are being punished.

The Colts and their fans have enough punishment because, you know, Colts.
 
Can't imagine any way this would go over well at the hearing in March.
It won't enter into the hearing in March.
 
The March case is only about Bermans ruling on the evidence presented to him.

I suppose so. So disgusting that this new evidence cannot be introduced, and the NFL knows this perfectly well.
 
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