Posted on 01/21/2015 6:57:45 AM PST by Colehill1999
LOL!
I agree ... the refs should check each teams balls randomly.
In San Francisco they have many “volunteers” who would do this for free
GO SEAHAWKS.....
Got a source for this?
Reported on Mike and Mike show this morning. All Colts footballs found to be OK at halftime re-check.
Nope didn’t say that. First of all. The NFL hasn’t said they cheated only that the 11 of 12 balls were under inflated. The cause has yet to be determined. If the NFL comes out and says they cheated then they cheated. Until then, it’s all speculation and hearsay on the cause.
I think the whole thing is a marketing ploy. NFL makes money off the love AND the hate - it's the indifference that's costly.
According to Mike and Mike this morning, it is standard operating procedure for the refs is to use a pressure gauge to check all the footballs in the pregame inspection.
So it's unlikely the refs missed it beforehand.
No question that NE was going to dominate the Colts, but if that’s the case, and everyone knew it, why cheat? That’s what bugs me - the arrogance of it all. And Brady’s, “that’s ridiculous” just reeks - here’s a guy who handles footballs everyday of his life blowing it off while some DB who makes a (rare) interception could tell immediately that there was something funny with the ball. Good thing it wasn’t Richard Sherman or he would have been in Brady, Belichick, and the Ref’s face about it. Reminds me a bit of a bone-headed break-in down in DC back in the 70s - it wasn’t the crime that pulled everyone down, it was the cover-up...
If the Colts player could tell the ball was under inflated, why didn’t Brady notice that. Tom Brady is the quarterback, and the most expert about noticing the inflation size of the ball.
My only guess is that he knew about the cheating, or noticed that the ball was under inflated, and did not report it.
Either way, it appears to me that Brady is also a cheater.
Even if the underinflation didn't change the Colts outcome, what about the Ravens game in the cold conditions the week before?
That was a close game.
I’m no Patriot hater but they have a history of acts. That’s got to count for something as well.
The article doesnt say or even imply that the Colts balls were properly inflated.
Mike and Mike show reported it this morning -- Colts footballs rechecked and OK at halftime.
Brady is on record that he prefers an underinflated ball.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/20/brady-said-in-2011-he-likes-deflated-footballs/
“Remember the ear-biting boxer (his name escapes me) and the semi-final of his Olympic round? He was clobbering some guy from New Zealand when the ref told him to stop. He either didn’t hear of didn’t heed, but he lost his spot in the final and the medal as well.”
Mike Tyson bit Evander Holyfield’s ear in a professional bout.
Holyfield was the boxer who did not hear the referee say, “Stop!” in the Olympics. He was awarded the bronze medal but the gold medal winner took him up to the winner’s circle during the award ceremony.
Holyfield is the boxer who got his ear bitten by animal Tyson.....just to set the record straight. ;-)
Or maybe the ball boys and one of these?
It would be really easy to do.
The answer would be for the refs to keep custody of the footballs, instead of giving them back to the teams.
So that brings it back to why the league puts the balls back into the care of a team. And how’d the refs miss it when they were handling the balls in between plays? If the defender spotted it so easily it kind of beggars the imagination that the refs didn’t. Heard an ex-ref on the radio pointing out that the story so far has the refs alerted in the first half, giving them half time to fix it, though we don’t know if they did. But that brings up another question of if they did nothing why? And if they did then the Pats had “proper” balls for the second half when the game turned into a route. There’s a lot to wonder in why the league enforces this rule the way it does.
I think it was the ex-NFL referee whom Mike and Mike had on who reported that the Colts footballs were also re-checked.
Golic asked him if the footballs were also checked after the game, and the ref didn't know. That would show if the Pats did it again for the second half.
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