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Keep bashing the keyboard, not posting facts and calling me the retard. Put your faith in the NFL investigation, ya I'm the retard.
Meanwhile, former NFL official Gerry Austin said on ESPN (via Bart Hubbuch of the New York Post) thatall 12 of the Colts' footballs were properly inflated when checked at halftimeand that the one out of 12 New England balls that was not two pounds under minimum was still underinflated.
I don't know about you, but here in Florida when its below 50 out, I have my ac/heater set at 75-79. Saying that's pretty fucking hot is pretty fucking retarded.I know it's probably a pretty small difference, but is everyone else really buying 75 degree locker rooms? Cause that's pretty fucking hot. Players would have been falling asleep in there. I remember locker rooms always being like meat lockers.
Yeah I live in AZ and 75-79 isn't in the ball park of hot. 79 in January is why we get all the shit head "snowbirds" from back east during the winter.I don't know about you, but here in Florida when its below 50 out, I have my ac/heater set at 75-79. Saying that's pretty fucking hot is pretty fucking retarded.
No in this case you are the teatard, convinced you are right and convinced science is on your side you can't wrap your head around the truth.So Patriot fans are arguing against science because of feels. It seems like we have wandered into the NFL's version of the Republican National Convention and Azeth and Uber are leading the Teatard Patriot Charge. Keep up the fine work, fellas.
Born/raised in Maine. Anything above 60 makes you a pussy. During college it was way cheaper to live in an apartment than on campus, and we didnt pay heat. Try going to bed with a glass of water, and having it be a glass of ice when you wake up. Or having to warm up your phone battery, ala your car battery, to get it to turn on in the AM...(winter only btw, maine summer is amazing)People set their fucking heat to 75? Goddamn. I don't think mine has ever been over 70.
First off.. The New York Post isnt exactly a bastion of journalistic integrity or reporting. Check out Bart Hubbuchs twitter.Is Uber Uberest suggesting the colts never had their balls checked and if they did we'd see the obvious that all the balls were depressurized in some uniform manner because of the weather?
lemme deflate that argument now
Report: NFL planned to inspect Patriots football before DQwell Jackson interception | ProFootballTalk
Locker room. They tend to be a little warmer, especially when conditions are cold and wet outside.People set their fucking heat to 75? Goddamn. I don't think mine has ever been over 70.
Complicating matters for the NFL is that the bat initially was swung by Mike Kensil, a former employee of the Jets with a reputation among the Patriots for being an agitator. (Kensil's father, Jim, served as president of the Jets for 10 years from the late 1970s to the late 1980s.) And so on the same day that the tampering charges filed by the Patriots against the Jets over Darrelle Revis became the latest chapter in a longstanding feud between the franchises, the tentacles of acrimony between the two franchises found a way to erupt into a brouhaha unlike many the NFL ever has seen.
That makes sense along the lines of what that Carnegie Melon sports science group found... the rain caused some reduction of the air pressure.Uh oh.
Starting to hear that only one football was 2 psi lower and the others were around 11.5, 1 psi below regulation.
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