Oh and BTW you wouldn't hear a PPSSST coming out of a ball at the Klink.
NorthHawk wrote:Does each team play with the balls they supply or do they all go into a bin and then it's random when they are used?
c_hawkbob wrote:On the way to work this morning listened to Mort on the sports talk radio show saying that 11 of the 12 balls were under inflated by an average of 16% (about 2 psi) and that the likely punishment would be draft choices. The host was saying that they should take away their entire 2015 draft.
IMO 11 of 12 balls altered 2 hours after being checked by league officials is no coincidence or defect, premeditation is unquestionable.
NorthHawk wrote:If teams only use the balls they supply, the NFL is setting itself up for problems.
The game is too big and there is too much money to let something so small, yet possibly significant influence the outcome.
In the case of the Colts game, I doubt it made a difference in the final outcome, but it might have made a difference in the point spread.
wait_a_sec wrote:http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/blog/2015/01/21/conan-proves-patriots-deflated-balls/
c_hawkbob wrote:On the way to work this morning listened to Mort on the sports talk radio show saying that 11 of the 12 balls were under inflated by an average of 16% (about 2 psi) and that the likely punishment would be draft choices. The host was saying that they should take away their entire 2015 draft.
IMO 11 of 12 balls altered 2 hours after being checked by league officials is no coincidence or defect, premeditation is unquestionable.
RiverDog wrote:
But this air pressure thing is trivial. The officials and the opposing team's center and quarterback all handled the game balls and so far as I know, none of them objected at the time or even since the story broke. Both teams had to play with the same ball. They do need to send them a message, but stripping them of draft choices goes way overboard. Unless they can prove that someone on the coaching staff was involved, they should let them off with a hefty fine. You have to make the punishment fit the crime.
mykc14 wrote:Each team uses their own balls on offense, they are not cycled through. When the Pats are on O they get 1 of their 12 pre-approved balls to start the series and the other 12 are cycled through. When the Colts were on O they got their 1 of their 12 approved game balls. Luck never handled the deflated balls.
RiverDog wrote:
For the benefit of those that are younger than Cbob and myself, there was an incident in a game at New England vs. Miami that involved the Patriots sending a snowblower out onto the field to clear a spot for the Pat's field goal kicker for a game winning attempt, a service they did not provide for the visiting Dolphins. And if I am correct, there were accusations that the Pats used to water down their field to make it slower, and then of course, there was the Spygate scandal.
But this air pressure thing is trivial. The officials and the opposing team's center and quarterback all handled the game balls and so far as I know, none of them objected at the time or even since the story broke. Both teams had to play with the same ball. They do need to send them a message, but stripping them of draft choices goes way overboard. Unless they can prove that someone on the coaching staff was involved, they should let them off with a hefty fine. You have to make the punishment fit the crime.
Hawktawk wrote:I'm 55 and remember that game well. I'm not sure it was a rule violation, just rude. Kind of like the 12s when the other team has the ball:-) I think you are minimizing this scandal RD.It is being reported that the Colts complained about the balls being under inflated after the last game as well but the NFL took no action.And come on RD,a ball that is 16% softer is a huge advantage, especially on a cold rainy day.Last year and in this years KC game the Pats had turnover-itis. Lately not so much.HMM The rule book states the balls may not be altered or tampered with in any way after the referee inspects them and it boggles the mind to believe they uniformly lost at least 2 PSI in less than 3 hrs. Its cheating pure and simple and I dont give a damn whether it really helped or not. People were making that same case about spy gate which was even more ridiculous as it likely went on for 7 seasons and 3 SB Titles. I have to question much of what they have accomplished.
I think you are minimizing this scandal RD.It is being reported that the Colts complained about the balls being under inflated after the last game as well but the NFL took no action
NorthHawk wrote:According to PFT, Brady and Manning were the driving force for the visiting teams to use their own balls.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... footballs/
One thing they could do is give them to the Referees to check, but after approved, leave them with the Refs for use during the game and not go back to the teams.
It would mean an official ball boy on each sideline (an emergency/backup Ref for playoff games, perhaps?), but nobody could tamper with the balls.
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