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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Kraft had an opportunity to demonstrate the PSI drop during cold weather games for the whole world to see and went with the "good of the 32".verily, the league has recorded the starting psi of every football and K Ball since the original debacle, right?
I mean, they said they were gonna do it... can't we just check the league psi log?
After team complaints, officials took the ‘K-Balls’ into the locker room at halftime where they were discovered to weigh 11 pounds instead of the legal limit of 13.5, per sources.
Kraft knew the fix was in. Did what he had to do to protect his billion dollar baby.Kraft had an opportunity to demonstrate the PSI drop during cold weather games for the whole world to see and went with the "good of the 32".
I kicked a 20 yarder at the NFL experience in 2003... 40 yards thougg? no freaking way ...Sources: Kicking balls weren't inflated properly for Patriots vs. Chiefs
According to sources, NFL officials didn't properly inflate the kicking balls at Gillette Stadium before Patriots vs. Chiefs.www.masslive.com
11 pounds?? I couldn’t kick one of those 40 inches never mind yards…
Reported for posting pictures of your testicles.Well, just look at what Ryland had to work with.
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If you ask me, he has a gripe. But nobody's asking, so I don't know what else to say.
Be a good time as any year to get the first back.I am pretty sure that kicking balls are held by the officiating crew and not the teams. So there is no real controversy here.
If anything, this vindicates Brady and the Patriots since we had another case of deflated balls that were never in possession of either team and only the officiating crew on a relatively warm day for December.
Get their cell phones.