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Someone get the Pats' balls in hand! NuclearDem Jan 2015 #1
Yawn GeorgeGist Jan 2015 #2
And this didn't happen to the Colt's balls why? jberryhill Jan 2015 #3
They didn't inflate them with hot air? NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #4
Same air is used for both. eom MohRokTah Jan 2015 #6
They were inflated somewhere else? jberryhill Jan 2015 #9
Or they used helium in the Colts balls AgingAmerican Jan 2015 #35
Recalling when Ray Guy’s kicking football was tested for helium Go Vols Jan 2015 #66
Okay, so put this together for me jberryhill Jan 2015 #45
honestly? NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #51
The act of compressing the air heats it dumbcat Jan 2015 #61
Two things jberryhill Jan 2015 #62
Very good dumbcat Jan 2015 #63
"Would not the temp of the air going into the later inflated balls be lower?" jberryhill Jan 2015 #64
It depends, as you say dumbcat Jan 2015 #65
Let's assume a constant volume jberryhill Jan 2015 #68
OK, but don't laugh dumbcat Jan 2015 #69
Can I at least chuckle? jberryhill Jan 2015 #74
Maybe they were inflated at the higher end of the range???? Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2015 #34
Your thought is wrong. MohRokTah Jan 2015 #5
I doubt that very much. NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #7
The home team provides all 24 balls. MohRokTah Jan 2015 #8
No, each team provides their own 12 balls. NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #12
And the NFL HAS ruled out temperature as a factor in the matter. eom MohRokTah Jan 2015 #14
Yawn. NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #16
Heh, can't take the truth. eom MohRokTah Jan 2015 #17
I'm sure they did a real thorough investigation to state that, just like they did with Peterson... NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #19
Cheatriots are cheaters. MohRokTah Jan 2015 #25
Ah. Now we get to the matter at hand. NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #26
Precisely, deflating the balls is the second time the cheaters were caught cheating. MohRokTah Jan 2015 #27
I was thinking more along the lines of hate. NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #28
No hate. MohRokTah Jan 2015 #29
Good luck proving that. NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #30
The NFL already have. eom MohRokTah Jan 2015 #32
The fact that Belichick is now pointing fingers at Brady AgingAmerican Jan 2015 #37
Some poor worker at the bottom will get the blame. MohRokTah Jan 2015 #38
Here's the Perpetrator! NBachers Jan 2015 #46
He did not. former9thward Jan 2015 #52
If your theory were true, they would have announced it days ago. pnwmom Jan 2015 #49
Do you have a link to that statement? Justice Jan 2015 #77
here ya go, Nutmeg KMOD Jan 2015 #10
Thanks! That was really interesting... petronius Jan 2015 #18
You are very welcome. KMOD Jan 2015 #31
Agree. Thanks for the link. earthside Jan 2015 #39
yup. KMOD Jan 2015 #40
Next thing you know football players will be taking steroids. B Calm Jan 2015 #11
I think many are confusing PSI with actual weight differences that can be sensed. NRaleighLiberal Jan 2015 #13
I know. Nearly impossible to feel the difference. NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #15
The haters remind me of the IRS - guilty until proven innocent. Oh well - makes me laugh. NRaleighLiberal Jan 2015 #20
It's not just that. NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #21
lol, ok KMOD Jan 2015 #24
There ya go with that sciencey thing again! AgingAmerican Jan 2015 #43
I know, right? KMOD Jan 2015 #44
And yet Tom Brady, a perfectionist, says the perfect number is 12.5. pnwmom Jan 2015 #50
He's not talking about the weight of the ball pipi_k Jan 2015 #60
If he's so innocent, why isn't he begging for a real investigation to let him off the hook? pnwmom Jan 2015 #67
He's kind of busy this week. bluedigger Jan 2015 #70
The difference is in the hardness of the ball. brush Jan 2015 #78
thanks Lefta Dissenter Jan 2015 #41
pssst KMOD Jan 2015 #48
Well, Lefta Dissenter Jan 2015 #53
Nah, KMOD Jan 2015 #54
The issue is not the weight dpibel Jan 2015 #56
that is indeed the issue, but that is getting lost in much of the coverage NRaleighLiberal Jan 2015 #59
An underinflated ball also flies shorter and slower. bluedigger Jan 2015 #71
Where's the zone? dpibel Jan 2015 #72
Hence the 12th ball. bluedigger Jan 2015 #73
you do realize you are making the case for the prosecution rufus dog Jan 2015 #75
Maybe if kicked but I doubt that with a thrown ball. nt brush Jan 2015 #79
Because the means of propulsion makes a difference... how? bluedigger Jan 2015 #81
The rebound effect when the ball is compressed by being kicked brush Jan 2015 #82
Good answer! bluedigger Jan 2015 #83
Thanks for the video post brush Jan 2015 #84
No problem. bluedigger Jan 2015 #85
I agree. They can't really do anything this close to the Super Bowl. brush Jan 2015 #87
Uhmmm. Brady & Belicheat's wife was breast feeding a baby in an Olive Garden madinmaryland Jan 2015 #22
Yeah, but was the baby circumcised? NutmegYankee Jan 2015 #23
Circumcised by a Pit Bull undeterred Jan 2015 #33
Yes. With an Asian woodcarver!! madinmaryland Jan 2015 #57
Was she smoking? jmowreader Jan 2015 #55
And this strikes me as part of why I loathe sports culture. Care to explain to me why that is Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #80
Interesting information. oldandhappy Jan 2015 #36
I have found this footage, direct from the Commissioner's office... Buns_of_Fire Jan 2015 #42
Go Hawks! flying rabbit Jan 2015 #47
They sound guilty as hell. nilesobek Jan 2015 #58
Heat could also be applied externally. "Conditioning" and "warming up" of balls is... Faryn Balyncd Jan 2015 #76
And in other news, the NFL vows to suspend Marshawn Lynch for the wrong color shoes. n/t lumberjack_jeff Jan 2015 #86
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