To: Resolute Conservative
Every team, I repeat every team, looks to take an advantage until they are called out on it. Since the Pats scored most of their points in the second half after the balls were re-inspected and the Dolts scored none I say it is moot.
It's not moot. The outcome of the game is besides the point since the balls were obviously deflated before the game. Either there are rules and consequences for breaking those rules or the integrity of the league and game is in question.
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01/21/2015 1:06:37 PM PST by
nonamer
To: nonamer
One can argue that the game is violated because of instant replay and game changing penalties that benefit only the offense, like a spot of foul pass interference that gives the offense more than 15 yards and a first down.
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