patsbrasilpatriotas
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Sorry if you do the average differences Pats to 12.5 Colts to 13 for each test you will find the following:
Pats avg change on Blakeman tests - 1.4 psi
Pats avg change on Piroleau tests - 1.0 psi
Average change of those two averages - 1.2 psi
Colts avg change on Blakeman tests - .4 psi
Colts avg change on Piroleau tests - .6 psi
Average change of those two averages - .5 psi
Do the math that is a 2.6X difference Pats versus Colts........i.e. the Pats balls, on average, changed 2.6 times more than the Colts balls.....
If you change the Colts Balls to 12.5 starting point their average is ZERO average PSI change.
If you change the Pats Balls to a 13 starting point their average is 1.7 average psi change which is a 3.6x change versus the Colts balls.
Who is making stuff up now or doesn't know the facts? Looking at you patsbrasilpatriotas and Rxjock1120..........if you are going to make statements you had better have the facts to back them up.
Really explain this math.
You add different data and manipulate to yout advantage ?
Let's use the same numerical sample.
Patriots Balls : 1. 3 , 6. 7 .
They lost respectively : 0.7 , 1 , 0.55 , 0.2 PSI = 2.45 psi ...
The Colts balls : 0.65,07,0.5 , 0.85 = 2.7 Psi ...
In %:
Patriots : 12.5 x 4 = 50 Psi . 2.45 / 50 = 4.9 % ...
Colts : 13.0 x 4 = 52 Psi . 2.7 / 52 = 5.1 % ....
Can you tell what the temperature of each room when they were inflated ? I think not ...