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Ex-players react: Brady‘s cluelessness ‘unbelievable’
nypost.com ^
| January 22, 2015
| Howie Kussoy
Posted on 01/23/2015 12:52:58 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
For more than a decade, Tom Brady has established himself as one of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time, one of the sports most popular and respected players. On Wednesday, Brady may have jeopardized his credibility for good.
Like Patriots coach Bill Belichick, Brady denied having anything to do with footballs being deflated in the AFC Championship Game and denied knowing it had occurred until the next day, but to the quarterbacks former peers, the NFLs golden boy lost some of the luster he had earned in his 15-year career.
I did not believe what Tom had to say, former quarterback and ESPN analyst Mark Brunell said.
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TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: billbelichick; cheatingonthecharles; deflategate; deflatriots; faceitnesucks; markbrunell; neagain; newengland; nfl; sorelosers; stillcheating; theyrecheatinagain; tombrady; whatelseisnew; whatsthenlatesttrick; whiners; winbycheating
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To: lepton
I’ve read from various sources that the Colts’ footballs WERE checked and within range, whereas the Patriots were not (at half time).
Also, checking the pressure was supposedly scheduled for halftime. Reading between the lines, I’d say the Ravens complaint from the week before of not having properly inflated KICKING balls, was the reason. Whether it was info passed directly from the Ravens or through the Colts coaching staff, who knows. The playing balls were in fact found to be below specs. In one report, there was info that a new guage was used to do the pressure check at half time. (The gauges that the refs use in the pregame check are provided by the home team.)
I seriously doubt anyone would have found out about the deflated balls if a reporter had not leaked it. The NFL is not showing they plan on getting to the bottom of what happened. As of yesterday, they had yet to interview Brady.
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:09:26 AM PST
by
Girlene
To: HamiltonJay
I have no idea who ordered the balls deflated, and frankly dont care, but the claim a professional QB with a long career in the NFL didnt notice the balls were under inflated by 20% all game? Yea, doesnt pass the smell test.Something puzzling about your reasoning that a pro QB wouldn't notice an under inflated ball. Why didn't the officials, at least two of whom handle the ball after every play, notice any difference? And they handle the ball twice as much as any quarterback during a game. And they handled each side's footballs, without gloves, the entire game with some being under inflated and others properly inflated but never did anything about it.
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:15:36 AM PST
by
N. Theknow
(Kennedys-Can't drive, can't ski, can't fly, can't skipper a boat-But they know what's best for you.)
To: lepton
Thermodynamically severe? That might apply if the rate of cooling were at issue.You made it an issue by your statement: "Pressure drops from 13.5 to 11.9 in minutes".
The connection between temperature and pressure is well understood.
If the experiment was, as I suspect, an effort to demonstrate that the environmental conditions at game time were sufficient to explain the NFL's observation that the Patriots' balls were underinflated, the experiment was essentially meaningless.
We know the weather conditions, so we know the end point temperature, but we really don't know the initial temperature of the balls when their pressures were tested prior to the game.
Hopefully, the NFL has that information.
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:17:07 AM PST
by
Fresh Wind
(The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away)
To: Psalm 73
So you dismiss his points out of hand? No matter what you think personally of him, at least admit Francesca's points are at least arguable. I think he has successfully dismissed the irrelevancy of the score -- that the Patriots won, would have won, deserve to have won -- from the fact their "star" quarterback clearly lied and cheated which is -- or at least should be -- the sole purpose of the NFL "investigation".
Next.
To: lepton
Can you imagine the impact on ratings if this all just goes away too soon as being people who just cant do math? Truly no offense intended, but I don't understand what you wrote.
To: Berlin_Freeper
I just love how all these former NFL players are jumping on the bandwagon to “Lynch” Tom Brady and yet not one of these “Morons” knows what happened.
What is it they want Brady to say or do, douse himself in gasoline and light a match?
Where is the other outrage at Belichick for throwing Brady under the bus on this and trying to absolve himself?
All of it stinks!!!!!!!!!!!!
To: teeman8r
pv = nRT
Assuming v, n, R are constant:
P/Po = T/To
p= T/To/Po
P = (50+273) / (70+273)*(14.7+13.5)= 26.6 psia
PSIG = (26.6-14.7) = 11.9
All the balls were ‘deflated’.
To: Girlene
Ive read from various sources that the Colts footballs WERE checked and within range, whereas the Patriots were not (at half time).
I’ve read various sources that say the Colts footballs were checked, but the original sources aren’t sure when that refers to. Along the line, there was an assumption that they meant half-time, but that’s one of the things we don’t know.
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Reading between the lines, Id say the Ravens complaint from the week before of not having properly inflated KICKING balls, was the reason.
Could be, but at no time are the teams allowed to have the kicking balls unsupervised, and both teams use the same ones. Kicking balls are shipped directly to the Referees, and the kickers are allowed 45 minutes of directly supervised working of the ball in the presence of the referee. New balls are issued every game.
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:27:01 AM PST
by
lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
To: Girlene
“Ive read from various sources that the Colts footballs WERE checked and within range,”
I’ve read from various sources .....
LOL
To: Girlene
Additionally, the fluctuation in temperature also impacts your tire's psi. The rule of thumb is for every 10 degree Fahrenheit change in ambient temperature, your tire's inflation pressure will change by about 1 psi (up with higher temperatures and down with lower). This means that a properly inflated tire at 85 degrees could lose approximately 5 psi if the temperature were to drop to freezing (32 degrees). To gain a better understanding of how temperature affects your tire's air pressure, read "Air Pressure, Temperature Fluctuations." -
See more at: http://blog.tirerack.com/blog/hunters-ramblings/how-time-and-temperature-effect-tire-air-pressure#sthash.QgygeBTs.dpuf
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:28:28 AM PST
by
USS Alaska
(Exterminate the terrorist savages, everywhere.)
To: glennaro
the fact their "star" quarterback clearly lied and cheated What facts?
If anyone should be punished it should be the NFL for calling their referees professionals if they can't tell a ball is inflated properly or not.
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:32:34 AM PST
by
McGruff
(We have met the enemy and they are our own party.)
To: glennaro
No problem...
I meant that the current situation has strong benefits at least for now. The traffic on NFL-related things is through the roof. If it is determined that there was this level of energy expended on a relatively ordinary event that simply hadn’t been checked before in like conditions...there’d be an exhaustion, and likely dropped viewership.
None of which to say that this would have been the way they’d want to go...but since it’s here, and wasn’t able to be resolved straight off, there’s now an incentive to let it keep rolling for another week.
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:33:15 AM PST
by
lepton
("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
To: Psalm 73
60mph or 120mph? I don’t know that and neither do you.
The burning question - why cheat if it doesn’t help?
Are you seriously arguing they cheated in order to help the opposing team? Seriously?
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:36:51 AM PST
by
biggerten
(Love you, Mom.)
To: TexasGator
What about this?
Report: NFL concludes Patriots footballs altered by humans, not weather
..........."The NFL has conclusive evidence that the under-inflated footballs used by the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game were altered by people, eliminating some of the theories presented by those giving the Pats the benefit of the doubt, according to a report.
Monday Morning Quarterbacks Peter King reports that all 12 of the Patriots and all 12 of the Colts footballs left the officials locker room before the game at the proper level of inflation. He says when the balls were re-checked by officials at halftime, 11 OR 12 of the Patriots balls were under-inflated by two pounds per square inch, while the Colts balls remained the same level of pressure. The Patriots had to re-inflate their balls to normal levels for the second half, and when the balls were checked at the end of the game, all 24 were of proper inflation."................
Laugh if you want, but that's pretty compelling evidence of intentional tampering.
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:39:55 AM PST
by
Girlene
To: lepton
See post 154.
Also I’m not so sure that the kicking balls are in the ref’s hands after the game starts. Yes, they are new balls, but are you sure the home team ball attendants aren’t in charge of them once the game begins? I think they may be.
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:42:47 AM PST
by
Girlene
To: USS Alaska
156
posted on
01/23/2015 10:43:10 AM PST
by
Girlene
To: Girlene
“Laugh if you want, but that’s pretty compelling evidence of intentional tampering.”
Interesting that you didn’t quote this neat little tidbit from your link ...
“If Kings reporting is accurate ...”
To: TexasGator
Okay, you got me. /s
Brady is a liar and a cheater.
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posted on
01/23/2015 10:48:26 AM PST
by
Girlene
To: Leaning Right
Please convert from psig to psia.
To: TexasGator
I'd isolate each ball that was underinflated and the same number of "normal" footballs.
First thing I would do would be to cut one under and one normal one open.
I think something else is going on....but I don't know what.
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