To: over3Owithabrain
No proof they cheated anyone with a fourth grade education knows that the psi will decrease in cold weather. If the balls were properly inflated and measured per the rules of the NFL and then decreased in pressure from the weather that is not cheating.
3 posted on
01/24/2015 8:39:37 AM PST by
edzo4
(You call us the 'Party Of No', I call us the resistance.)
To: edzo4
No proof they cheated anyone with a fourth grade education knows that the psi will decrease in cold weather. If the balls were properly inflated and measured per the rules of the NFL and then decreased in pressure from the weather that is not cheating.
LOL My fourth grade teacher just told me NONE of the Colts balls deflated in the bonechilling 45 degree weather. But 11 of the 12 Patriots balls did? And when the Patriots balls were inflated to legal levels at halftime they did not magically deflate again in the bonechilling 40 degree cold of the second half.
To: edzo4
I have the same problem when it’s cold out.
To: edzo4
However, the final judgment should be based on the laws of thermal dynamics and include known rates of diffusion of gases, including air, through membranes. At least at this point the old classical PVT=NRT should be a guide for a reasonable resolution including penalties.
To: edzo4
No proof they cheated anyone with a fourth grade education knows that the psi will decrease in cold weather. If the balls were properly inflated and measured per the rules of the NFL and then decreased in pressure from the weather that is not cheating.Since this is the first time the NFL has played football in the cold I guess it can be excused then. Also, football players cannot be expected to do the math, P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2, It's way to fricken complicated./s
48 posted on
01/24/2015 11:38:13 AM PST by
D Rider
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