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Tonight is the night that will give the Patriots fans a chance to have a voice. Our message must be short, clear, and draw the curiosity of the national media.

An effective chant would be: Point-Two-Three, Point-Two-Three, Point-Two-Three. It is a simple message that people will be curious about. People will quickly find out that this entire fiasco has been to investigate the Patriots footballs being off by .23 PSI; not 2.0 PSI as reported. Further, it could even lead to some discussion regarding Walt Anderson's recollection in regard to what gauge he used. If his recollection was correct, the Patriots footballs were exactly where Ideal Gas Law would predict them to be. Even if Walt Anderson's recollection was wrong; as the Wells report assumed; the Patriots footballs were still only .23 under where Ideal Gas Law Predicted they would be based on the weather conditions during the AFC championship game.

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How about Fire Goodell
 
How about Fire Goodell


That means zilch. That's a safe, generic chant.

The OP is much more onto something. Gets the press talking about a real subject.
 
No one's going to get the ".23" chant, and even if they do, it sounds like the fans think that the balls were deflated but don't care.

A simple, "ROOOOO-GEEEER! ROOOOO-GEEEEER!" is a classic, and it will draw attention to the fact that he didn't even show up.
 
And .23 is another fallacy.

that number represents the worst case scenario and not the likely case scenario (which would be within range).
 
0.23 isn't even accurate!

The average value with the low-reading gauge was 11.11 psi.

The ideal gas law range, as calculated in the Wells report, was 11.32-11.50

11.32-11.11 = o.21

point two one
 
But if the balls were all inflated back after testing, doesn't that in itself, destroy evidence?
So there really is no evidence of anything. None of these numbers matter because they can't be verified at this point.
 
Support the team unconditionally ...

everything else is the irrelevant and just fuels more hate from the NFL and ESPN and others.

They are butt hurt due to we are the champions ... their hate fuels their spite - such children.
 
I'm thinking F#CK U ROGER clap clap clap clap clap F#CK U ROGER clap clap clap clap clap F#CK U ROGER....and so forth. Decency be damned....
 
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