To: chris37
OK, here's the handwriting on the wall, for the slow-witted in the group:
- The balls were weighed before the game. They are always weighed before the game. That means that the team is aware that the NFL considers the regulation size and weight of a ball to be important enough to be part of the regular game procedure.
- 11 of 12 balls used in the game by the Patriots were nearly 20% underweight. That means someone deflated them after weigh-in. That's subterfuge.
- 11 of 12 balls were underweight. That means it was not the result of an accident.
- ONLY the balls used by the Patriots were underweight. NONE of the balls supplied by the Colts were. That means, it was done by the Patriots.
- Brady is the only player on the field who profits by this subterfuge. Cui Bono? Tom Brady.
It's really not complicated. Somebody put deflated balls in the hands of the man who wanted them
after the balls had been weighed. That means a nefarious practice was involved.
Oh ... and by the way ... Duh.
129 posted on
05/08/2015 4:13:58 PM PDT by
FredZarguna
(On your deathbed you will receive total consciousness. So I got that goin' for me.)
To: FredZarguna
I’m not slow witted.
I don’t come to quick judgments either.
When were the balls weighed again to discover the 20% difference?
143 posted on
05/08/2015 4:18:53 PM PDT by
chris37
(Heartless)
To: FredZarguna
Hey. :)
According to the report you got the first four hillariously wrong.
The last would be a matter of opinion.
Please actually read the report before having a forceful opinion on it. Sure it’s got some incongruities, and some logic stretches, but then at least there’d be a conversation to be had.
360 posted on
05/09/2015 7:00:22 PM PDT by
lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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