**** got real.
My mind is spinning over this - there are a lot of questions that need to be answered.
1. If you read what Aaron Rodgers said, it sounds like he's over-inflating the balls BEFORE the game (to see if the refs would take the air out). If true, this is a very different thing than tampering after the signatures.
2. That said, is it possible that Brady under-inflates them before the game and Anderson's crew didn't catch it? If so, then this is nothing. Period. Maybe the balls went in at 12psi, pushing the boundary, Anderson didn't object, and the balls then lost more during the game. Again, on the refs.
3. The article someone (not going back to check, sorry) posted from January, 2013 about the USC "scandal" makes it sound like tampering with balls to get them the way the QB wants is commonplace. If this is true in the NFL, everyone in the NFL would know it...in which case Pagano, who I believe made the call to the league, is a piece of **** right up there with Mangini.
4. If that's the case and it is commonplace, then the NFL handled this atrociously (now that's not hard to believe, is it?).
5. How is it that the Colts found this and the refs didn't? That just doesn't make sense to me, at all. So Anderson likely looked the other way, either way. In which case, the league needs to not make the Pats the scapegoat, but we know they will.
6. This whole ball issue is stupid and has been since the advent of the Brady-Manning rule. I hate that rule and always have. They should all use the same footballs, which should be in the control of the referees from start to finish.
The rule, however, is an admission by the NFL that they WANT the QBs personalizing the balls - they want points, points, points!!!!!
7. And finally...both IF condition needs to be met:
IF the Pats tampered with the footballs AFTER the signatures...
IF this is not commonplace...
then they cheated. At that point, it's not bending rules, it's breaking them, systematically.
If that is the case, I doubt I'll be around here much longer. It would be an insult to Patriots' fans, who, fairly or unfairly, are the face of the franchise.