Anonymous wrote:One of those things I didn't know: The King of Sports, the multi-billion dollar NFL has the teams supply the footballs that their team will use during the game. Yes, the officials check the footballs a couple hours before the games but then they give them back to the team.
Are you kidding me? Now that I know that, I can only assume that all of the teams cheat; the system seems pretty much designed to encourage cheating.
How about this: the league supplies the footballs and there is just one set of footballs for the game; the same football is used by both teams.
Next week, I'll research what to do about the "K" balls, which are yet another set of footballs that are used just for kicking.
Anonymous wrote:Pat's balls were deflated for the Ravens game too but Harbaugh dismissed it due to the cold temps. 11 of 12 Pat's balls and 0 of 12 Colts balls were deflated for the Pat/Colts game. The Pats cheat. What's a $500,000 fine to Bellichick? Clearly, not a deterrent.
Anonymous wrote:The balls were checked and re-inflated at halftime, per standard protocol. The Pats crushed them in the second half. This is a totally manufactured "scandal."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: It's hard to believe that the refs or the other team wouldn't notice. I mean, everyone handles the same ball, right?
Well when you're not expecting a cheater . . .
And wasn't it a cold driving rain for much of the game?
What is your point? Mine is that if the ball is performing differently than normal, someone from the other team and/or the refs should have noticed. I see umpires pull baseballs all the time for being scuffed and potentially impacting performance.
Anonymous wrote:Questions from someone who hasn't followed this:
Are footballs required to be inflated to a certain level? If so, do officials verify that the balls are properly inflated?
Anonymous wrote:Questions from someone who hasn't followed this:
Are footballs required to be inflated to a certain level? If so, do officials verify that the balls are properly inflated?