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Old 01-27-2015, 11:05 AM
Nconroe Nconroe is offline
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Just to update a few of rumors and stories going around

1. story out of Boston CBS affiliate this morning is that balls were given to referees before inspection a little low and they didn't inflate them so perhaps everything ok other than a check didn't really make a correction? this is normal for balls to be hi or lo and then officials are to put in the right range of 12.5 to 13.5, maybe didn't happen.

2. another story is Patriots turned over a film of ball boy taking two sacks of balls into a restroom( room?) for 90 seconds. but seems Pats have talked to him and ok, but NFL says person of interest, although some say NFL already has 40 people interviewed by NFL.

3. Apparently official NFL rules say fine for tampering with football is $25,000. ie. not a major offense.

4. Bob Kraft, Pats owners came out pretty strong saying if this is a bunch of bad NFL publicity he wants some big apologies.

5. Some testing shows if you take a football at 70 degrees to a another area at say 45 degrees, after an hour it likelyl looses 1 psi just naturally.

6. Some testing shows very difficult to tell feel of football changes much for 1 psi or that this impacts play positively or negatively and that each QB and person will hold football differently.

so, hopefully we should not prejudge in this case what really happened and it may be unprovable what happened, but maybe can be made more transparent in future.

just play the game

Another thought - is if nfl officials, refs, umpires handle the ball on every play, including in first half, why didn't they notice a ball was low pressure at that time and get a good ball in play. And, the Seattle players says he never said the ball was underinflated, he gave the ball to his ball boy to keep since he made interception on the play. This leads some to say there was a conspiracy by someone who was trying to trap Pats into this low deflated ball situation.

Of course, if only nfl employees, such as perhaps reserve ump and not the teams handled ball once inspected this couldn't happen either.

Last edited by Nconroe; 01-27-2015 at 03:30 PM.
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