Biggs1221
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The "crime" the Patriots are being hit for appears to be the Patriots tampering with balls after inspection.
What happened to the crime of the balls being under 12.5 PSI?
Who cares if they "tampered" with them if they werent out of regulation? Isnt that the point of the tampering rule - to prevent you from doing something that would make the balls unacceptable for play?
The NFL has successfully replaced their argument here from right under the public's nose, because the 12.5 -13.5 standard without more, is pretty meaningless, arbitrary standard.
Im waiting for the NFL to define what the conditions must be when this measurement takes place, what kind of leeway is given for gauge inaccuracies, if the Pats balls were in compliance under these standards at half time, if not, by how much, and if the officials approved the Patriots balls without them complying to these standards.
The league has hung them out to dry in the court of public opinion on a rule that they cant explain or say was violated. It then punished them under the guise of another rule ("dont tamper with balls after inspection") which, if not for a PSI violation, is a petty violation that, alone, doesnt implicate fair play.
What happened to the crime of the balls being under 12.5 PSI?
Who cares if they "tampered" with them if they werent out of regulation? Isnt that the point of the tampering rule - to prevent you from doing something that would make the balls unacceptable for play?
The NFL has successfully replaced their argument here from right under the public's nose, because the 12.5 -13.5 standard without more, is pretty meaningless, arbitrary standard.
Im waiting for the NFL to define what the conditions must be when this measurement takes place, what kind of leeway is given for gauge inaccuracies, if the Pats balls were in compliance under these standards at half time, if not, by how much, and if the officials approved the Patriots balls without them complying to these standards.
The league has hung them out to dry in the court of public opinion on a rule that they cant explain or say was violated. It then punished them under the guise of another rule ("dont tamper with balls after inspection") which, if not for a PSI violation, is a petty violation that, alone, doesnt implicate fair play.












