To: Girlene
Physicists dont agree with your calculations.......and you havent explained why the Colts footballs didnt experience a similar decrease.They are not my calculations, they are the laws of physics, gas expands at warmer temps and contracts at cooler temps.
Who, besides a demonRAT doesn't agree with that?
Did the refs check the Colts' balls?
The players balls were definitely deflated, I don't know about their footballs.
57 posted on
01/23/2015 5:54:42 AM PST by
USS Alaska
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To: USS Alaska
Did the refs check the Colts' balls?
The players balls were definitely deflated, I don't know about their footballs. Yes, they tested the pressure of all the footballs being used or designated to be used in the game. Eleven of of the twelve balls designated game balls on the Patriots sideline were under inflated by (on average) two pounds. All twelve balls on the Colts side were found to be properly inflated.
79 posted on
01/23/2015 6:29:34 AM PST by
BluH2o
To: USS Alaska
The refs did check the Colts footballs. There were no problems.
Brady's lying. It really is that simple.
131 posted on
01/23/2015 9:45:00 AM PST by
Girlene
To: USS Alaska
The balls that were used in the 2nd half were checked after the game and they hadn’t lost any air.
210 posted on
01/23/2015 1:53:19 PM PST by
Andy'smom
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