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Thorton's an odd-looking guy, isn't he?
Be careful dude, he's my cousin....seriously
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Be careful dude, he's my cousin....seriously
You guys are driving me crazy with this stuff.
You fret about the noise gate, suck for luck gate, whining to the NFL about footballs gate and now a ball boy who obviously was doing his job of protecting a very expensive football that he may have put an enormous amount of effort preparing it for the game.
Let's get back to reality and concern ourselves with what really matters in this league. +/- 0.2 psi. That is the crime of all crimes.
The logic you have to understand is that if you cheat and lose it doesn't matter because ...well..you suck and if you are more probably than not generally aware of an incident that may or may not have happened which could have caused an additional 0.2 psi of deflation in a football and you win too much ...well..then you are a bunch of cheaters...
I hope I have helped clear up this ball incident up and put it into its proper perspective.
The whole D-F#%$-Gate was a damn setup. Kensil and the keystone cops wanted to really jam Bob Kraft.
Then again, it's not that hard to screw over Kraft.
To my understanding.
Colts measure the intercepted football. They come up with 11 psi.
They report this number to the officials. Investigation ensues.
Officials do their own measuring and come up with, 11.45, 11.35, and 11.7
Even with differences in gauges.. 11 psi feels very much like a big fat lie to me.
I'm no fashion plate myself. I just calls 'em like I sees 'em. No offense. I agree with him 99% of the time.
Jeeze, let's not get carried away here. There was just as much evidence against the Pats as there is in this case.