Anonymous wrote:The extremely low rate at which the Patriots fumble the football (especially considering they play in an cold weather outdoor stadium) is nearly impossible.
http://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/blog/?p=2932
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Patriots fan but I hate cheaters! It takes all the fun out of the game. Cheaters are losers!!!! Go Seahawks!!! They should fire the Patriots coach. He feels the rules don't apply to him.
Any Pats fan that wants Belichick fired, especially with zero proof that he actually did anything wrong here, is no real Pats fan. Get lost, have fun on the Seattle bandwagon. I'm sure they're squeaky clean.![]()
That press conference today was unbelievable. Brady would have faced less hostile questioning if he'd just pulled a Ray Rice and punched his wife in the face.
Anonymous wrote:The size of the balls (volume) and the temperature definitely affect pressure over time.
PV = nRT (assume n and R are constant for now).
But the temperature variation and time lapse that's been reported are insufficient to account for the drop in pressure that's been reported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Patriots fan but I hate cheaters! It takes all the fun out of the game. Cheaters are losers!!!! Go Seahawks!!! They should fire the Patriots coach. He feels the rules don't apply to him.
Any Pats fan that wants Belichick fired, especially with zero proof that he actually did anything wrong here, is no real Pats fan. Get lost, have fun on the Seattle bandwagon. I'm sure they're squeaky clean.![]()
That press conference today was unbelievable. Brady would have faced less hostile questioning if he'd just pulled a Ray Rice and punched his wife in the face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Patriots fan but I hate cheaters! It takes all the fun out of the game. Cheaters are losers!!!! Go Seahawks!!! They should fire the Patriots coach. He feels the rules don't apply to him.
Any Pats fan that wants Belichick fired, especially with zero proof that he actually did anything wrong here, is no real Pats fan. Get lost, have fun on the Seattle bandwagon. I'm sure they're squeaky clean.![]()
That press conference today was unbelievable. Brady would have faced less hostile questioning if he'd just pulled a Ray Rice and punched his wife in the face.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Patriots fan but I hate cheaters! It takes all the fun out of the game. Cheaters are losers!!!! Go Seahawks!!! They should fire the Patriots coach. He feels the rules don't apply to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The officials only touch the ball for a second, not on every play, and it's not always the same ball--they're being switched in and out. The officials don't throw the ball for a living; they wouldn't necessarily notice.
One guy does handle the ball every single play, and his entire craft and livelihood depend on how he throws it. He's the guy who would know. (Hint: it's not the center.)
This is what I can't get over. Brady has to know the feel of that ball within 2 (to 4) psi.
I say we hand Troy aikman a deflated ball and ask him to tell us if it's properly inflated.
And, is it Tom Brady's job to make sure the balls are properly inflated throughout the game? Does he have any responsibility to notify the ref who just handed him the ball that he thinks it is deflated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was 51 degrees at kickoff so you wouldn't expect much pressure delta. And certainly not enough to affect 11 of 12 Pats balls and 0 of 12 Colts balls.
Troy Aikman also said its unfathomable that Brady wouldn't be able to tell the pressure or that anyone could or would mess with Brady's game balls without his knowledge.
To pp, Troy Aikman did have an opinion on the subject.
Anonymous wrote:It was 51 degrees at kickoff so you wouldn't expect much pressure delta. And certainly not enough to affect 11 of 12 Pats balls and 0 of 12 Colts balls.
Troy Aikman also said its unfathomable that Brady wouldn't be able to tell the pressure or that anyone could or would mess with Brady's game balls without his knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The officials only touch the ball for a second, not on every play, and it's not always the same ball--they're being switched in and out. The officials don't throw the ball for a living; they wouldn't necessarily notice.
One guy does handle the ball every single play, and his entire craft and livelihood depend on how he throws it. He's the guy who would know. (Hint: it's not the center.)
This is what I can't get over. Brady has to know the feel of that ball within 2 (to 4) psi.
Anonymous wrote:The officials only touch the ball for a second, not on every play, and it's not always the same ball--they're being switched in and out. The officials don't throw the ball for a living; they wouldn't necessarily notice.
One guy does handle the ball every single play, and his entire craft and livelihood depend on how he throws it. He's the guy who would know. (Hint: it's not the center.)