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Someone else posted this, but it is such a clear and simple message that I felt it needed the push of a thread.
There was a leak that can be defined by a simple name in this social media era. I suggest: #The Big Lie
It needs to be called #The Big Lie so often that the phrase is recognizable, so post this everywhere:
#The Big Lie = the claim that “11 of 12 Patriots footballs were 2 psi or more deflated”. Why did the NFL leak #The Big Lie to Chris Mortensen? Why did the NFL allow #The Big Lie to remain out there, unchallenged and wrongly accepted as fact, for three entire months?
No further explanation SHOULD be needed. If anyone requires it, though....
There is no debate about the existence and importance of #The Big Lie. The NFL had made the halftime pressure measurements, an NFL source then lied about these measurements, and then EVERYONE WHO WAS AWARE OF THE MEASUREMENTS allowed the lie to stand for MONTHS.
#The Big Truth:
By one gauge (the gauge that the refs said he used in pregame) exactly ZERO of 11 footballs were 2 psi or more deflated relative to 12.5. The average drop was 1.01 psi. You'd expect 0.98-1.22 psi drop, even according to Mr. Wells' hired scientists, by the ideal gas law! Two footballs dropped in the 1.5-1.6 range, 7 were right at the expected place, and two even seemed a little OVERINFLATED!
Thus, on average, the Patriots footballs all met the exact prediction of science and even could not have been tampered with, or else they would have been noticeably lower in pressure. There is no sensible way that 9 footballs would have been right where they should be, or even a tad higher in pressure, after being DEFLATED. How is that not obvious?
Even by believing the other gauge, the low-reading gauge that Anderson says that he did not use in pregame but that Wells insists that he did use, just ONE of 11 footballs was 2 psi down.
This isn't hard, NFL:
Why was #The Big Lie put out there and why was it allowed to stand uncorrected?
There was a leak that can be defined by a simple name in this social media era. I suggest: #The Big Lie
It needs to be called #The Big Lie so often that the phrase is recognizable, so post this everywhere:
#The Big Lie = the claim that “11 of 12 Patriots footballs were 2 psi or more deflated”. Why did the NFL leak #The Big Lie to Chris Mortensen? Why did the NFL allow #The Big Lie to remain out there, unchallenged and wrongly accepted as fact, for three entire months?
No further explanation SHOULD be needed. If anyone requires it, though....
There is no debate about the existence and importance of #The Big Lie. The NFL had made the halftime pressure measurements, an NFL source then lied about these measurements, and then EVERYONE WHO WAS AWARE OF THE MEASUREMENTS allowed the lie to stand for MONTHS.
#The Big Truth:
By one gauge (the gauge that the refs said he used in pregame) exactly ZERO of 11 footballs were 2 psi or more deflated relative to 12.5. The average drop was 1.01 psi. You'd expect 0.98-1.22 psi drop, even according to Mr. Wells' hired scientists, by the ideal gas law! Two footballs dropped in the 1.5-1.6 range, 7 were right at the expected place, and two even seemed a little OVERINFLATED!
Thus, on average, the Patriots footballs all met the exact prediction of science and even could not have been tampered with, or else they would have been noticeably lower in pressure. There is no sensible way that 9 footballs would have been right where they should be, or even a tad higher in pressure, after being DEFLATED. How is that not obvious?
Even by believing the other gauge, the low-reading gauge that Anderson says that he did not use in pregame but that Wells insists that he did use, just ONE of 11 footballs was 2 psi down.
This isn't hard, NFL:
Why was #The Big Lie put out there and why was it allowed to stand uncorrected?
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