Galeb
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Implosion seems a lot more likely.I wish Florio's head would blow up.
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Implosion seems a lot more likely.I wish Florio's head would blow up.
Take it for what it's worth but Schefter was saying that when the Colts intercepted the two balls in the game during the regular season they noticed that they were underinflated. Because of this, according to Schefter, they were on the lookout for it this time around and when Brady threw the pick in the first half they noticed the same thing.
If that's true, I don't understand why they wouldn't say something during the first game? Seems fishy to me...
Brady did say the following this morning:How could a tainted ball help Jonas Gray Rush for 200 yards and 4 touch downs? Unbelievable. This entire story is dumb. Teddy Bruschi is right this is sour grapes. The thing that pisses me off is that we fans are ticked off by this, but no one from the team has anything to say. Where is their outrage. That is why these teams think it's ok to throw around accusations. I would be cussing people out. Jerry Jones wouldn't put up with this crap.
"I think I've heard it all at this point ... it's ridiculous," Brady said Monday morning during his weekly interview with Boston radio station WEEI. "I don't even respond to stuff like this."
Ball
- The home club shall have 36 balls for outdoor games and 24 for indoor games available for testing with a pressure gauge by the referee two hours prior to the starting time of the game to meet with League requirements. Twelve (12) new footballs, sealed in a special box and shipped by the manufacturer, will be opened in the officials’ locker room two hours prior to the starting time of the game. These balls are to be specially marked with the letter "k" and used exclusively for the kicking game.
https://twitter.com/MikeReiss/status/557277694556405761Mike Reiss said:Mike Reiss @MikeReiss 6m6 minutes ago
@rlcarr League specifically said it is "looking into the matter." The "matter" is Indy-based report accusing Patriots of doctoring balls.
Ok. I tweeted Reiss about whether or not the league is specifically investigating NE or not. The answer is that the league is specifically investigating NE. It's not just a generic "how did the balls get like that" investigation.
https://twitter.com/MikeReiss/status/557277694556405761
(Though I should note that in a subsequent tweet Reiss also said his take on it was: "Silly")
Ok. I tweeted Reiss about whether or not the league is specifically investigating NE or not. The answer is that the league is specifically investigating NE. It's not just a generic "how did the balls get like that" investigation.
https://twitter.com/MikeReiss/status/557277694556405761
(Though I should note that in a subsequent tweet Reiss also said his take on it was: "Silly")
Ok. I tweeted Reiss about whether or not the league is specifically investigating NE or not. The answer is that the league is specifically investigating NE. It's not just a generic "how did the balls get like that" investigation.
https://twitter.com/MikeReiss/status/557277694556405761
(Though I should note that in a subsequent tweet Reiss also said his take on it was: "Silly")
I disagee that 'looking into the matter' means investigating the Patriots. The matter is that the football(s) got removed from the game, and that is a 'matter' they always investigate.
The "matter" is Indy-based report accusing Patriots of doctoring balls.
No you proved you don't. Really man. Now you are changing your argument to "responsible". Of course he's not responsible. But he's morally culpable for committing the foul in the first place, as opposed to playing fair. But again, you keep proving you have no idea what that actually means.
Of course, even if nature deflates balls, I believe we're still responsible if we notice and don't report it.
Reiss is assuming what 'the matter' means. No CREDIBLE source has said 'the matter' is a suspicion that the Patriots manipulated the footballs.Thank you. So the original source was correct. Ok Andy, now what?
LOL Lawrence Tynes has been talking smack to Pats fans including this nugget
Lawrence Tynes ✔ @lt4kicks I see that time has not healed the wounds of the Patriots faithful. Hang in there. Correct PSI is 13 equipment guys, helps stick to helmets
Now that is funny.
Ok. I tweeted Reiss about whether or not the league is specifically investigating NE or not. The answer is that the league is specifically investigating NE. It's not just a generic "how did the balls get like that" investigation.
https://twitter.com/MikeReiss/status/557277694556405761
(Though I should note that in a subsequent tweet Reiss also said his take on it was: "Silly")