but only NE balls... not Indianapolis balls... better to say nothing at all...
Where were the Indy balls inflated?
When did they test the Indy balls? Do you know something that no one else does? It would have been nice if they confiscated their balls as well, but that didn’t happen. So your point was?
Not necessarily. The acceptable range is 12.5 to 13.5
If the Colts had balls closer to 13.5 and they lost .5 pound of pressure, then a perfectly legal Pats ball at 12.5, would then be under.
[quote]but only NE balls... not Indianapolis balls... better to say nothing at all...[/quote]
Well Belicheck is right. Matter of fact here is a simple experiment illustrating that fact:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxsXFX3tDpg
So the logical question is how did the Colts defy the laws of physics?
Did they have their balls in a heated container to maintain the pressure of the balls?
Were they over inflated prior to the start of the game?
Were they the ones tampering with the balls?