Well with all thats happened, yes the balls wasnt at PSI that was - TopicsExpress



          

Well with all thats happened, yes the balls wasnt at PSI that was the standard...yes the Patriots should have a stiff penalty brought against them...hell if the want send the Colts to the super bowl for anther dismantling... but with that said it falls out of everyones mouth that the PATROITS cheated..actually someone or someones did...or in till the investigation is over it was everyone that touched the ball before the game...was the ball person qualified to fill the balls and qualified to read the gauge. .was the official qualified to read the gauge...was the gauge calibrated and reading correctly...who had the balls afterword, is the temp different from inside the building (72°) out to a rainy (51°) to start the game..was the Colts weighed to( havent heard)...but I do know that out of all those talented players 98% of them didnt know...ball being under PSI did not stop Collins or Revis from intercepting or holding those receivers to no catches..Blount from the second efforts to get first downs..Develin from being hit 3 yards short of the goal line and his second effort with 3 defenders on him and still score..Edellman from running jet sweeps and move the ball...anyway so yes someones guilty..investigation needs to continue and find the guilty party...and now on espn just now they say they was checked at half time and re aired...11 of 12 was re aired to regulation PSI at half time...why didnt that come out that night...stop the game then..officials..Goodell..was it an actual mistake..did someone other than the Patroits ball boy mess up..or did the ball boy make some extra cash...was it science of heat n cold..expand n contract..faulty gauge..non calibrated gauge....either way something happened...Roger and the fellas will get to the bottom of it and they will be punished or if they have know idea they will fine them smack them and go on
Posted on: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 22:15:57 +0000

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