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Why aren't people talking about Rodgers and just demolishing us?I agree, but I'm not so sure his comments will save us from punishment. Unfortunately.
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Why aren't people talking about Rodgers and just demolishing us?I agree, but I'm not so sure his comments will save us from punishment. Unfortunately.
No the 7.2% is not a leak or doesn't have to be. Air temps from pumping time to halftime will lower pressure without removing any air at all.7.2% is still too great without a defect. We all know they leak but that's too much over a few hours for a sealed bladder. One or two is fine but not 11
betcha thats why they are distraught about it
they cannot blame the Pats but only themselves
I'm gonna go ahead and deactivate my Facebook...
Actually, it's not. You're assuming absolute pressure when I was only taking a simple gauge pressure difference. The point was only to outline that 2 pounds of pressure was ~15% of the gauge pressure.
I agree with this. Potentially, there are two issues. One is the fact that the NFL officials played loosey goosey with the rules and didn't properly inspect the balls prior to the game. In this instance, I still think it's very possible that the NFL still holds the Patriots responsible, because even if the refs should have caught the underweight balls, they can say that the Patriots should never have intentionally submitted the the underweight balls. The second issue is the Rodgers comment. This makes the incident more than just an isolated event by one subpar crew. It indicates something more widespread. Because of this, Goodell won't be able to just nail the Pats and move on without the Shield being tarnished.
Obviously, this is just my conjecture.
Holy ****ing ****, this thread is suddenly filled with physics experts.
Is this the freaking crowd from the gameday threads who walk out of a game when the opposing team kicks a fieldgoal on their opening possession?
This is so freaking pathetic.
ESPN leaked such out of context information on an investigation that isn't even complete and you're all idiots eating it up.
Holy ****.
The posts in this thread make me angrier than the though of us being proven guilty of doing anything (which hasn't even come close to happening, by the way).
Most of ESPN doesn't like us. THAT is not a conspiracy.
The information leaked, to the common observer, immediately damns us because its what everyone was hoping to read.
THE INVESTIGATION HAS NOT HAPPENED. WE HAVEN'T BEEN PROVEN GUILTY.
Wow.
Life is too short to speculate on misery before it actually happens.At this point, I don't have faith that we'll be found innocent of any wrongdoing. What does everyone think the worst case scenario punishment will be? Loss of draft pick, Belichick suspension, severe fine, etc.?
we don't know when and how it was measured at this point. We don't know if they were even used during the game and pumped up. In bad weather, the home team can supply and extra 12 balls... there are a lot of assumptions.No the 7.2% is not a leak or doesn't have to be. Air temps from pumping time to halftime will lower pressure without removing any air at all.
Year suspension for BB. More draft picks. Fine.At this point, I don't have faith that we'll be found innocent of any wrongdoing. What does everyone think the worst case scenario punishment will be? Loss of draft pick, Belichick suspension, severe fine, etc.?