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We have an entire flock of 'experts' most antiPats but some on the Pats side coming forth and giving their 'opinion of Belichick's theory'. Lets look at this.
First, Belichick does not have a 'theory'. His first response was he had no explanation at all of how the footballs lost pressure.
This led to a media swarm of people giving their opinion of how it could have happened, without even knowing a single measurement. Think of how ludicrous that is. People are making definitive statements, as experts and they did not even know what the psi measured, much less the conditions the measurements were made it, which, as a grade school student knows, conditions affect pressure.
While this was all going on, Bill Belichick, who if we are to believe him, took the news that the footballs were under inflated as if someone told him the moon was made of cheese, did something basic and shockingly above the mental capacity of the media. He conducted an experiment duplicating the conditions, and measured the pressure at each step to PROVE whether or not the conditions of that day actually would affect the pressure inside the football.
Most shocking of all, is we still have media, and those with a grudge (Ray Lewis actually qualified his comments yesterday with he won 2 SBs and he isn't in awe of the Patriots, so that makes him objective before blithering like and idiot with a 3rd grade education) are dismissing this scientific evidence, in fact ignoring it, to comment on what the fact that the Patriots cheated means about them.
It is very simple. Bill Belichick did not offer an explanation, an excuse, a theory, or a speculation that is subject to believe, disbelief or opinion. He did a scientific test. The only way that can be refuted is with another scientific test that refutes it.
As far as I can tell no one has shown us one.
If this were a court case, it would have been dismissed.
First, Belichick does not have a 'theory'. His first response was he had no explanation at all of how the footballs lost pressure.
This led to a media swarm of people giving their opinion of how it could have happened, without even knowing a single measurement. Think of how ludicrous that is. People are making definitive statements, as experts and they did not even know what the psi measured, much less the conditions the measurements were made it, which, as a grade school student knows, conditions affect pressure.
While this was all going on, Bill Belichick, who if we are to believe him, took the news that the footballs were under inflated as if someone told him the moon was made of cheese, did something basic and shockingly above the mental capacity of the media. He conducted an experiment duplicating the conditions, and measured the pressure at each step to PROVE whether or not the conditions of that day actually would affect the pressure inside the football.
Most shocking of all, is we still have media, and those with a grudge (Ray Lewis actually qualified his comments yesterday with he won 2 SBs and he isn't in awe of the Patriots, so that makes him objective before blithering like and idiot with a 3rd grade education) are dismissing this scientific evidence, in fact ignoring it, to comment on what the fact that the Patriots cheated means about them.
It is very simple. Bill Belichick did not offer an explanation, an excuse, a theory, or a speculation that is subject to believe, disbelief or opinion. He did a scientific test. The only way that can be refuted is with another scientific test that refutes it.
As far as I can tell no one has shown us one.
If this were a court case, it would have been dismissed.