another pats conference?

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I am happy to share this pack of lies with you to enhance my cover up of my cheating

"I'm not a scientist..I'm not a league official

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I'M NO CROOK!!"
 
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sg3

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My uncontrolled unscientific study proves I am innocent!! Also the glove don't fit so you must acquit!!
 

Green Jets & Ham

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I missed it, did any reporters ask this degenerate liar how the weather only effected the Patriots balls and not the Colts?

If not its a disgrace, these reporters should be ashamed of themselves, but if they did, what was his answer?
 
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ucrenegade

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please nfl if this doesn't make you do something what will?
 
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sg3

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I missed it, did any reporters ask this degenerate liar how the weather only effected the Patriots balls and not the Colts?

If not its a disgrace, these reporters should be ashamed of themselves, but if they did, what was his answer?
No.. only Buck Foston media, of course


And BTW Billy Nixon said that "there will be no further discussion of this matter


Yeah, right scumbag...looking forward to media day in Arizona
 

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There is one piece of information that would be critical here. Bellichik said they asked the officials to inflate the balls to 12.5 psi. But here is a link to an article where Gerry Austin, an ex-NFL official, makes it appear all balls are inflated to 13 PSI:

http://www.businessinsider.com/nfl-official-patriots-deflated-deflategate-2015-1

The rule says balls should be inflated between 12.5 and 13.5 psi. I have seen an interpretation of the rule that says the intent of the rule is for the balls to be inflated to 13 psi +/- 0.5 psi. So the crucial question is, can the teams actually request the officials to set any inflation between 12.5 psi and 13.5 psi? Or are all balls really inflated to 13 psi?

The reason this is important is that if the Pats requested 12.5 psi and the Colts requested 13.5 psi, it is just conceivable (maybe) that the two teams' balls would have measured to have different pressures at halftime. But if all 24 balls were in fact inflated to 13 psi, it would be much more damning that the results for each teams' balls differed as they did at halftime.

I expect we'll find out as part of the NFL's investigation of this what the officials actually did. At least I hope we will.
 

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There is one piece of information that would be critical here. Bellichik said they asked the officials to inflate the balls to 12.5 psi. But here is a link to an article where Gerry Austin, an ex-NFL official, makes it appear all balls are inflated to 13 PSI:

http://www.businessinsider.com/nfl-official-patriots-deflated-deflategate-2015-1

The rule says balls should be inflated between 12.5 and 13.5 psi. I have seen an interpretation of the rule that says the intent of the rule is for the balls to be inflated to 13 psi +/- 0.5 psi. So the crucial question is, can the teams actually request the officials to set any inflation between 12.5 psi and 13.5 psi? Or are all balls really inflated to 13 psi?

The reason this is important is that if the Pats requested 12.5 psi and the Colts requested 13.5 psi, it is just conceivable (maybe) that the two teams' balls would have measured to have different pressures at halftime. But if all 24 balls were in fact inflated to 13 psi, it would be much more damning that the results for each teams' balls differed as they did at halftime.

I expect we'll find out as part of the NFL's investigation of this what the officials actually did. At least I hope we will.

That's where I think this is heading. The referee's will get the blame for it. You make great points.
 

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No.. only Buck Foston media, of course

And BTW Billy Nixon said that "there will be no further discussion of this matter

Yeah, right scumbag...looking forward to media day in Arizona
It figures, thats why Belichick did this now in front of a friendly media he could bully, and try to avoid doing this in Arizona in front of a much larger and more hostile media that wouldn't buy his BS and intimidation.

It was clever if it works, but I'm hoping the media in Arizona hits him with a barrage of questions about this, even if he does his usual act and refuses to answer, just keep coming at him with NOTHING BUT DEFLATGATE QUESTIONS and let him look like the evasive liar that he is. Make him say "No Comment" or "We're just thinking about Seattle" a hundred times if necessary, but make EVERY QUESTION about this scandal.
 

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That's where I think this is heading. The referee's will get the blame for it. You make great points.

Thanks for the compliment. But I am not sure the officials will get blamed. Could the officials be accused of doing something wrong if the teams each requested a different inflation, within the range stated in the rule, and they went ahead and gave each team what they requested? I don't know if the rules require equal inflation for all balls at the start, or if the teams and officials are given discretion within the range the rule specifies.
 
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It figures, thats why Belichick did this now in front of a friendly media he could bully, and try to avoid doing this in Arizona in front of a much larger and more hostile media that wouldn't buy his BS and intimidation.

It was clever if it works, but I'm hoping the media in Arizona hits him with a barrage of questions about this, even if he does his usual act and refuses to answer, just keep coming at him with NOTHING BUT DEFLATGATE QUESTIONS and let him look like the evasive liar that he is.


I agree keep it on twitter and the social media as long as possible.
 
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It figures, thats why Belichick did this now in front of a friendly media he could bully, and try to avoid doing this in Arizona in front of a much larger and more hostile media that wouldn't buy his BS and intimidation.

It was clever if it works, but I'm hoping the media in Arizona hits him with a barrage of questions about this, even if he does his usual act and refuses to answer, just keep coming at him with NOTHING BUT DEFLATGATE QUESTIONS and let him look like the evasive liar that he is. Make him say "No Comment" or "We're just thinking about Seattle" a hundred times if necessary, but make EVERY QUESTION about this scandal.

Yep, your right that's why this was done in Ma. He also said he was done talking about it for a very long time, so I'm sure he'll tell the national media he has solved the mystery, and direct them to todays presser. End of problem
 

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Yep, your right that's why this was done in Ma. He also said he was done talking about it for a very long time, so I'm sure he'll tell the national media he has solved the mystery, and direct them to todays presser. End of problem
Thats definitely what Belichick is thinking, or hoping, but its only the end of the problem if the national media allows him to get away with this cynical ploy. If, however, they make every single question he fields in Arizona about DeflateGate, then the league has a PR nightmare on its hands, with the Head Coach of one of its two SB participants essentially spending his entire press conference saying the equivalent of "no comment."

Its one thing when a player pulls that act, but a PR disaster for the league if its one of the two Head Coaches who is caught in the middle of his second major cheating scandal.

But the national media has to put the heat on and deploy the full court press.
 
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Thursday he knows nothing. Never talked about it in 40 years in the game. By Saturday, he's aware of "studies" indicating that the rubbing process inflates the psi artificially before it gets back to equilibrium. (Yeah, that's the ticket ... the rubbing raised the psi).

I can't watch the NFL until this gets fixed. I'm not wasting my time watching this when the playing field is not level. All the emotional energy, $$$ and time is just not worth it when your opponent isn't playing by the same rules. The fumble statistics are indicting. I want a refund.

Rub this Bill.
 

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LET US BE CLEAR:

24 Balls distributed equally prior to the game, 12 for the Patriots and 12 for the Colts, all 24 measured prior to the game and meeting league specifications. At halftime all 12 of the Colts balls remained undoctored, which is to say, properly inflated. However 11 of the 12 Patriots balls were deflated below league specifications. And Belichick is asking you to believe that the weather only effected the Patriots balls.

This is whats known as the "F everybody and lets insult their intelligence" defense.

To steal a line from another movie, A Few Good Men, these are the facts of the case and they are undisputed.
 
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flgreen

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LET US BE CLEAR:

24 Balls distributed equally prior to the game, 12 for the Patriots and 12 for the Colts, all 24 measured prior to the game and meeting league specifications. At halftime all 12 of the Colts balls remained undoctored, which is to say, properly inflated. However 11 of the 12 Patriots balls were deflated below league specifications. And Belichick is asking you to believe that the weather only effected the Patriots balls.

This is whats known as the "F everybody and lets insult their intelligence" defense.

To steal a line from another movie, A Few Good Men, these are the facts of the case and they are undisputed.

See that's the bottom line, nothing atmospherically happened to the Colts footballs. I'm sure before it is all over Lil Bill will have PHD's from MIT out there talking about the affect of sun spots, on the Pat side of the field.

IMO I really don't think that Lil Bill knew about it. I think he knows who did it now though. Brady. He was angry Thursday, and kind of threw Brady under the bus. What's happened between then and now is, he realizes he is an ordinary HC with out Brady, so he's going to call all his cards in to protect his meal ticket.

Another element of this that's not getting talked about much is that, at first it was reported that after the interception, the Colts noticed the ball was deflated. Now it's coming out that wasn't the case. The Ravens noticed the deflated ball last week, and informed the NFL.

The balls were going to be checked at half time regardless of anything. And sure enough when they were checked, they were low, as the Ravens said they would be. That's damming evidence.

Lil Bill alluded today to the fact that perhaps the refs were careless, doing an unimportant job before a big game, and might not have been exact. If the NFL was reacting to a complaint by the Ravens, the refs probably knew about it beforehand , and you can be sure they documented what they did.

The fact that the NFL actually followed up on the Ravens complaint in the NFL Championship game, kicking off this shit storm kind of indicates to me the owners are tired of the Patriots cheating them.

Think Lil Bill is going "to be sent for"
 

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The thing that everyone is missing is that the Ravens alerted the colts of possible deflation by the Pats. Twice in two weeks? I'm not buying it.
 
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The thing that everyone is missing is that the Ravens alerted the colts of possible deflation by the Pats. Twice in two weeks? I'm not buying it.

Of course not. The NFL has Lil Bill and the Pats cold.

If they don't do any thing about it, I, and I'm sure many others,will probably quickly lose interest in the NFL.

They'll look like


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flgreen

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I love the Jets and have been an intense fan for many years. If the NFL lets this slide, I might put the NFL in the same bag as I put the NBA/Knicks. I only know the name of 1 Kicks player. Used to know them all. And their stats.

I love NCAA football. I love the Rangers.

Sure hope the NFL has some balls here, or I'll probaqbly have other things to do in the fall-winter
 
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