Posted on 01/22/2015 7:45:17 AM PST by Red Badger
NFL Ping!..............
Belichick vows to find the real deflaters
..here ya go Bill, it wasn't hard to find them
...and send them a strongly worded letter!
I see coach gets his information the same place POTUS does.
ESPN?..............
For the uninformed “me”, could somebody explain what deflation does?
Tom is going to say that he told "someone" the balls seemed a little on the hard side.
He doesn't know if anyone did anything to the balls.
The NFL cannot find anyone responsible for doing this.
The NFL knows this is a non-issue and will fine the Patriots $75,000 (what the rule book calls for ball tampering).
Rules committee will recommend Refs/Umps be in charge of all game-day footballs for next year (similar to MLB).
Let's just play some football.
This is what water-boarding is for.
Bill Belicheat -
“Hey I’m just the coach, I only run this whole team, why’s everybody dumping on me??”
I’m not a Seahawks fan, but I’ll sure as hell root for them on SB XLIX...............pronounced ‘ExLix’.............
Sean Peyton was told by the NFL that he should have known if he didn’t he should have and suspended him a year with lost of pay.
Well that settles that issue. Oops I thought this was something about Obama.
1. Is there a video of the incident?
2. Did the league receive a copy of the video?
3. Did the league watch the video?
4. Was Ray Rice involved?
5. Can we work Michael Sam into this?
I suspect a ‘ball handler’ on the sidelines did it. They were inspected over two hours before the game and passed. That’s a lot of time for mischief.
They showed on GMA this morning that the 2psi could be deflated in just 3 seconds per ball. The balls are in a sack, so if a ball handler had them and was ‘rummaging around’ in the sack, no one would pay any attention................
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