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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.NFL has never commented on the Colts balls, were they measured pre game and at the half? If so what were the measures? Also where were they inflated. Again this is a rumor and NFL has not said it at all.
That's the million dollar question.
If the Colts footballs were in regulation at half-time and after the game, why is this different than the Patriots footballs?
I hope the NFL can give us the exact chronological order of the movement of the Colts footballs.
The colts probably prepped their balls before they got on the plane. The Pats just before inspection. Add in possible different starting pressures and there's really no mystery left IMO.I posted this in another thread, but the explanation is simple
The NFL stated that the Colts balls were acceptable when inspected pregame and within limits when measured at halftime and after the game. See the difference. The league has never stated that the pressure was measured pregame. If the Colts balls were say 14.5 psi pregame they would be within limits when measured at halftime and after the game.
There's no evidence they had any
Where was that stated? I didn't see that NFL statementI posted this in another thread, but the explanation is simple
The NFL stated that the Colts balls were acceptable when inspected pregame and within limits when measured at halftime and after the game. See the difference. The league has never stated that the pressure was measured pregame. If the Colts balls were say 14.5 psi pregame they would be within limits when measured at halftime and after the game.
http://espn.go.com/blog/new-england...6987/nfls-statement-on-patriots-investigationWhere was that stated? I didn't see that NFL statement
I really want an explanation on how the Colts balls were to stay in compliance and the Pats were unable to.Colts probably had their balls in front of heaters just like the Panthers and Vikings were caught doing.