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re: Did NFL Cop Feel of Colts' Balls, Too?

Posted on 1/21/15 at 8:41 am to
Posted by OneMoreTime
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Member since Dec 2008
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Posted on 1/21/15 at 8:41 am to
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Don't see a lot of facts here except that some game balls MAY have been under-inflated to specification (No official NFL report, yet.)

And where are the FACTS that even prove it provided and unfair advantage?

The rule is important in its intent: to create the so-called 'even playing field'. However, it's arbitrary and can be changed like any set of rules.

My point continues to be: where are the PROOFS/FACTS that show anything improper happened outside of probabilities that have not been ruled out: poor management by NFL Officials, weather/usage conditions, etc, etc.?

Looks more like a hyped narrative feeding fuel to bunches of Patriots-haters and sore-losers, than anything else.

Caveat: We all know the NFL can and will do anything they want with this. I just don't see, yet, where any action they take could be traced back to real evidence of much of anything other than a couple of data points plucked out of all context.

lol
Posted by CWilken21
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Member since Mar 2005
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Posted on 1/21/15 at 9:02 am to
Gerry Austin on Mike and Mike -

All balls from both teams were at 13psi when they left the officials LR and were given to team ballboys.

Balls were returned to LR at halftime and Indy balls were still at same psi and NE balls were under. 11 of 12 were 2 lbs under.
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