Posted on 04/26/2016 12:14:32 PM PDT by detective
More than a year after the Deflategate saga began, one report says that there are teams across the league who have now changed their tune and believe the Patriots did nothing wrong.
According to Mike Freeman of Bleacher Report, executives, coaches and players that he spoke to believe that the NFL got its investigation wrong and that the Patriots never cheated. That opinion represents a complete 180-degree turn for some of the same folks who, according to Freeman, high-fived inside team facilities when they first heard about the Deflategate punishment.
(Excerpt) Read more at csnne.com ...
That second frequency story is pure bunk. And doesn’t even makes sense. From snap to throw for an average NFL QB is 2.4 seconds, they throw the ball BEFORE the player is open to where they WILL BE open when the ball gets there. There’s no time in there for somebody to radio down and then have the QB react to it. 100% lies, of the pathetic and retarded kind.
Wouldn't it be weird if this got Trump the few extra delegates he needs to reach the magic number?
This second frequency nonsense started with a guy named Dan LeBetard who claimed he heard it third-hand....no first-hand proof. Nothing.
This, of course, assumes that his "deflator" agent didn't spend 8-9 seconds deflating every practice ball for practice. If he could spend a little time consistently doing that before every practice, what exactly would be inconsistent when it came to games?
The pressure of the footballs had absolutely no impact on the outcome of the game. The Patriots beat the Colts easily and outscored them more in the second half.
In the 2nd half, the Pats scored once on a short-drive TD set up by an interception; on that drive, Brady threw no passes.
Take away that defensive-set-up TD, the Pat offense scored on 3-of-5 drives in the 2nd half; in the first half, the Pat offense scored on 3-of-5 drives (so the same in terms of scoring drives)
Secondly, take away a 30-yard Brady pass to Vereen in the first half (if Vereen wasn't able to hold on to such a softened ball in pelting rain), and the Pats wouldn't have scored that drive.
No score that drive, puts the Pats up 10-7 at half instead of 17-7.
It was only when the Colts were down 17-7 that they essentially abandoned their ground game, which, up until then, was gaining 5 yards a pop.
In a pelting rain, the ground gain is essential.
'Twas the two-score lead that moved the Colts out of the ground game...dangerous to do in such weather.
Would the Colts still have lost? Perhaps. Would the game have been closer minus the softened balls? Probably.
Anybody who knows anything about football and/or is capable of understanding the Ideal Gas Law knows the charges against Tom Brady are fraudulent.
Deflategate reports science holds up - http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/2015/05/06/physics-professor-deflategate-report-science-holds/T2HqI3vFVivr9grXOD2VEI/story.html Yes...deflategate report correct on its science; Pats on the other hand grasping for straws:
A Freeper last year was citing the "Ideal Gas Law" angle last year...yet...
...University professor Martin Schmaltz....the discrepancies between drops in pressure between the Colts balls and the Patriots balls was likely too much to be chance, according to Schmaltz. I see that the Colts balls pressure dropped about half a PSI and the Patriots balls seem to be more like 1.5, or maybe between one and 1.5, says Schmaltz. So its a little mysterious why the Patriots balls dropped more.
(Well, not so "mysterious" when you have an equipment mgr who actually...truly...nicknamed himself "the deflator")
Continuing that link excerpt: According to the report, the Patriots balls began the game inflated to at least 12.5 PSI, while the Colts balls were around 13 PSI, give or take a tenth of a PSI. But its not the drop in PSI from that reference point that Schmaltz says looks bad for the Patriots, but the drops relative to each other. According to Schmaltz, the ideal gas law equation suggests a drop in temperature from 68 or 70 would produce a drop of less than 1 PSI in a ball inflated to 12.5 or 13 PSI. While the report found the Colts balls measured at or around the league-minimum 12.5 PSI at halftime, many of the Patriots balls were a PSI or more below that threshold, a drop so large its unlikely to have been caused by atmospheric conditions. While a 12.5 PSI ball could drop to 11.6 PSI, by his calculations, with a temperature drop from 68 or 70 degrees to 51, given both sets being subject to the same conditions, its suspicious the Patriots balls would drop so much further.
And here we had all these FREEPERcheaterapologists in January & February of last year providing defenses for cheating by citing "science"...yet never could address why the 51-degree weather failed to similarly impact the Colts' footballs...
I think these FREEPERs would make good cheater apologists explaining why it tends to be dead DEMOCRATS who vote...or why it's living DEMOCRATS who seem to vote early & vote often...
Officials know it's not their jobs to blab to the media...And one indeed spoke out after-the-fact:
NFL ex-official Mark Baltz: "For an officials' locker room attendant, I always thought he was an unusual dude,'' Baltz said, via Kravitz. "Most locker room guys, they sit there and if you need something, they got it for you. When you left the locker room, you'd lock the door and they'd stay right there. The other 31 teams, that's what they would do. That was his job.
"But McNally, he was running all around like a chicken with his head cut off. Asking for the balls early. What I specifically reported him for several years ago, and I thought this was really unusual, he'd run out on the field with the footballs before the game and the next thing you know, he's playing pitch-and-catch with (Tom) Brady. Then, next thing, he's on the sidelines right next to (Bill) Belichick, like he's a (bleeping) assistant coach or something."
Baltz reffed 4 games @ Pats stadium when McNally was employed & Brady was healthy.
Read my response to this argument, post #44.
Think they brought it up during the game.
I read the report when it first came out and could see it was an attempted railroading. The NFL didn’t have any sort of consistent way to measure the footballs that was fair and accurate. They only measured a few of the Colts balls and found one that was below the legal limit.
If you don't believe the story, feel free. Coaches from another team and a player from the Patriots both said it at the time. Goodell destroyed the evidence so he created a situation where nobody will ever really know. I think if you destroy the evidence, it must be damning so I believe the worst. If you love the Pats you think they were railroaded and they just destroyed the evidence because .... well, whatever. They were railroaded. And you go shine your rings.
Over a beer we could have a fine debate about it!
The QB is making their own adjustments during those 15 second.
The story is a lie. There are ZERO corroboration, you are perpetuating a lie.
I don’t debate with people that perpetuate retarded conspiracy theories that any 6 year old can see are dumb.
Your a big smart man who knows that coaches are no value because QBs on the field are so much smarter and better positioned to make adjustments. Plus Flutie lied because you say so and so did the Steelers. But hey, I’m just a dumb retard who didn’t realize this was personal. But since you set me straight, piss off jerk.
I’m medium sized, paid well to point out when somebody is full of crap, and telling you for free that you’re wrong. And there’s no actual record of Flutie or ANYBODY saying anything about this second radio. It’s all 3rd hand crap where somebody says somebody told him that Flutie or the Steelers or somebody else said...
It’s not personal. It’s just facts. You have none. And logic. Also seriously lacking. And just a simple understanding of the game that shows chatter in the QB’s ear would be counter productive at best.
I told you to piss off. Your a smart guy who gets paid to instruct others in their stupidity so I’d have thought you could follow that.
The Patriots - who I hate - won the game with soft balls or hard balls. This is a non-issue.
If you’re going to insist laughable completely unsubstantiated conspiracy theories are true you’re gonna get laughed at. Don’t blame me.
There were two separate gauges with different results.
There is a margin of error in the measurements.
The results were within the range that would be expected based on the Ideal Gas Laws. There was no deflating of footballs.
Only for special teams' plays.
Otherwise, each time supplies balls for their own offenses.
In fact, guess who it was in 2006 that was lobbying the NFL so that the offenses could indeed supply their own footballs? (Yup, Tom Brady...and another little-known Q named Peyton)
So teams have been supplying their own offensive footballs since 2007...exactly coinciding when the Pats' fumble ratio suddenly - year-in, year-out - began going off the charts! (Some of those years, the Pat defense fumbled more than the Pat RB!)
Brady's completion % suddenly spiked upward starting in '07!
Since the balls were measured with different equipment, at different times, in different conditions....you have no base-line to use in proving or disproving this “evidence” the NFL used. The first report the NFL released lied about the PSI numbers....there’s no there, there. That’s why this article is exposing that most of the other NFL teams know that deflategate was a farce.
Somebody forgot to tell the judge.
The case was about the commissioners power, not who did what, or how. Brady was an afterthought, the case was about Article 46. The NFL players were was stupid enough to giver their rights away, so this ruling was no surprise.
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