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Asked whether the results of the psi readings from future games will be released:
So that answers that - The only reason they will check the psi is not to see if balls decreased (or increased) in pressure, but rather to keep them in the legal limit. I can almost envision the refs checking readings and 'fixing' the footballs every commercial break so as to show that footballs never deflated after a half or a full game.
I see no way they will release the psi readings UNLESS those readings support that Brady deflated footballs.
That's why they set up the testing procedures the way they did. Bring the footballs back into the locker room and replace them with the backup footballs? Why? Because they want the footballs to re acclimate to their original temperature so that no pressure variation will be shown. And of course, it will behind closed doors. Nothing better than having transparency ........
Kraft or fans or someone needs to have a football at each game with a visible read out of a football that was inflated in a 70 degree environment. Let that football remain visible in a locked plexiglass box. Hopefully the cameras will pick it up and as the game rolls along and the temperatures drop people who have 0 clue about the IGL will see first hand that pressure in a football will drop with temperature change. If that ended up on TV it would put additional pressure on Roger Goodell.