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To those naysaying that the footballs could not have lost much pressure because it just wasn't cold enough the night of the AFCCG:
https://twitter.com/grahamgano
(1/4)When checking the game balls, the refs check the psi indoors. This is frustrating bc the ball loses some pressure in cold weather...
(2/4)... During our home playoff game this year [bold mine] I asked the official if he could check the psi outside again bc the ball felt flat and he...
(3/4)...said he could not. I guess you can't blame the official for that. Rules are rules. Maybe the league will make some changes this...
(4/4)...offseason. Sucks kicking a flat ball tho. #BombSquadNonetheless
I just googled what the high and low was in Charlotte, NC for the day of the game Gano is referencing - - January 3, 2015. High 52, low 47. Foxboro on Sunday night was colder - High 48 Low 19.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/charlotte-nc/28202/january-weather/349818
http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/foxboro-ma/02035/january-weather/2251291
BTW 3 of the 4 punters in the Carolina-Ari and NE-Indy games averaged under 36 yards per punt. McAfee of Indianapolis was the outlier at 49.6.
****Remember - - The Kicking balls are not in the custody of the teams - - only the NFL.
Summation: It doesn't necessarily have to be 20 degree type cold for the ball to deflate. Gano's observation supports that the conditions of Sunday night are cold enough to create the deflation of a "control" ball.
https://twitter.com/grahamgano
(1/4)When checking the game balls, the refs check the psi indoors. This is frustrating bc the ball loses some pressure in cold weather...
(2/4)... During our home playoff game this year [bold mine] I asked the official if he could check the psi outside again bc the ball felt flat and he...
(3/4)...said he could not. I guess you can't blame the official for that. Rules are rules. Maybe the league will make some changes this...
(4/4)...offseason. Sucks kicking a flat ball tho. #BombSquadNonetheless
I just googled what the high and low was in Charlotte, NC for the day of the game Gano is referencing - - January 3, 2015. High 52, low 47. Foxboro on Sunday night was colder - High 48 Low 19.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/charlotte-nc/28202/january-weather/349818
http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/foxboro-ma/02035/january-weather/2251291
BTW 3 of the 4 punters in the Carolina-Ari and NE-Indy games averaged under 36 yards per punt. McAfee of Indianapolis was the outlier at 49.6.
****Remember - - The Kicking balls are not in the custody of the teams - - only the NFL.
Summation: It doesn't necessarily have to be 20 degree type cold for the ball to deflate. Gano's observation supports that the conditions of Sunday night are cold enough to create the deflation of a "control" ball.












