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Deflate Gate - the report is in


Quote:And they aren't going to read it because most folks have some common sense about this.

 

I'd still like to know why the two Patriot ball boy guys are out of a job if nothing wrong was done. They are fall guys, plain and simple. Sad, especially since they were only doing what Brady and Belichick wanted (or at the very least Belichick knew).
 

By simple definition, a decision or position that is reached while excluding factual support and based solely on your pre-existing world view it has nothing to do with common sense, and everything to do will willful ignorance and prejudice.  

 

If you want to remain willfully ignorant and go on record saying that you're too lazy to read a couple paragraphs to make a counter point that's your prerogative, just don't give me this B.S. about common sense.

 

And there is a difference between being expendable and being guilty.  There is also a difference between admitting legal or procedural defeat and being guilty.  But hey, that's just common sense. 

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Quote:I think McNally inflated the ball in the Jets game to 16 psi, as a warning to Tom Brady to get off his back.  The texts indicate that the threat of overinflation was a constant theme for McNally, along with a threat to go to ESPN. 
 

The text thread that you are referring to clearly states that it was the officials responsibility, (starting off with the refs BLANKED US.) and then stating that they didn't recheck them after they inflated them.  This is corroborated by the fact that after the Colts Game one of the footballs for the Pats was a pound over what the Pats would have requested and was actually outside the legal limit (13.65 PSI if i recall).  

 

Again, we don't have enough information and data to determine just how clinical or casual the refs were before this incident to discuss it rationally.  Aaron Rogers clearly stated that they like to give them the balls with air over the limit and see if they take it out. I think it's perfectly plausible that in addition to the PSI drop from weather you just have a simple case of 12.39...  ok tha's close enough or in aarons case, 13.95 ahhhh close enough or in the case of the Jets game another refs prerogative may be 12.39 means add air but they just didn't recheck the gauge.  That's why, in my opinion, if the league can focus so much effort on moving the kick off up five yards, and the extra point back 13 yards that they should be able to put in place basic protocols to form a baseline for the measurements of PSI to more accurately determine if we're dealing with weather, ref error, or manipulation.  

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Quote:tldr, someone needs a hobby.

 

I guess it's no secret who your hero is, is there?

 

I think you might be in love with Tom Brady.
 

Thank you for further proving my point.  In the future, if you are going to cling fruitlessly to your willful ignorance and try to deflect by attacking my heart motives could you come up with some accusations or insults that are a little more stinging?  I haven't had my coffee this morning and I'm trying to stay awake.  

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I guess letting it go for some isn't an option....
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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Quote:By simple definition, a decision or position that is reached while excluding factual support and based solely on your pre-existing world view it has nothing to do with common sense, and everything to do will willful ignorance and prejudice.  

 

If you want to remain willfully ignorant and go on record saying that you're too lazy to read a couple paragraphs to make a counter point that's your prerogative, just don't give me this [BAD WORD REMOVED] about common sense.

 

And there is a difference between being expendable and being guilty.  There is also a difference between admitting legal or procedural defeat and being guilty.  But hey, that's just common sense. 
So they became expendable only after all this mess, their texts. Makes complete sense. Absolutely. Not fall guys whatsoever. It is true that common sense is certainly becoming less common. 


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Quote:And they aren't going to read it because most folks have some common sense about this.

 

I'd still like to know why the two Patriot ball boy guys are out of a job if nothing wrong was done. They are fall guys, plain and simple. Sad, especially since they were only doing what Brady and Belichick wanted (or at the very least Belichick knew).
 

do you really think they would have kept their job if they didnt do what brady and belichick wanted, though?

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Quote:Thank you for further proving my point.  In the future, if you are going to cling fruitlessly to your willful ignorance and try to deflect by attacking my heart motives could you come up with some accusations or insults that are a little more stinging?  I haven't had my coffee this morning and I'm trying to stay awake.  
 

I wasn't trying to cling fruitlessly to willful ignorance and then trying to deflect by attacking your heart motives or come up with accusations or insults that are stinging.

 

I was simply speaking the truth as I see it.

 

Are you saying Tom Brady is NOT your hero?

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Brady's out there on a limb, with Kraft and Belichick working the saw and Goodell in the shark tank below.  I suspect this is Brady's last season, what with age, the mistrust of his owner, coach, and teammates, the constant badgering from opposing teams and fans, and oh yes, the reduced effectiveness of using a regulation NFL football.


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Quote:I think McNally inflated the ball in the Jets game to 16 psi, as a warning to Tom Brady to get off his back.  
After 58 pages the truth finally comes out; he wasn't the "Deflator" he was the "Inflator"

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Quote:Brady's out there on a limb, with Kraft and Belichick working the saw and Goodell in the shark tank below. I suspect this is Brady's last season, what with age, the mistrust of his owner, coach, and teammates, the constant badgering from opposing teams and fans, and oh yes, the reduced effectiveness of using a regulation NFL football.


Yeah, he looked awful in the Super Bowl. :eyeroll:
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You're all just eating out of my hand.  Every. Single. One.

 

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Quote:By simple definition, a decision or position that is reached while excluding factual support and based solely on your pre-existing world view it has nothing to do with common sense, and everything to do will willful ignorance and prejudice.


If you want to remain willfully ignorant and go on record saying that you're too lazy to read a couple paragraphs to make a counter point that's your prerogative, just don't give me this [BAD WORD REMOVED] about common sense.


And there is a difference between being expendable and being guilty. There is also a difference between admitting legal or procedural defeat and being guilty. But hey, that's just common sense.


Jj, have you read this post? It smacks of a lack of self reflection to the point that one begins to wonder why you are trying to delude yourself...


Please re-read your post, then look at that post from the opposing point of view... I have a feeling you won't be able to...
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Haha, that jj guy just dropped a FATALITY on you guys!  

 

If this were a debate, he is the clear winner.     


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Quote:do you really think they would have kept their job if they didnt do what brady and belichick wanted, though?
Absolutely not

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Quote:Yeah, he looked awful in the Super Bowl. :eyeroll:


Lol, Brady was pedestrian in the super bowl. Captain check down let his running backs get yac.


He didn't make mistakes and managed the game. To think he played great is revisionist at best.


Seattle gave that game away. A game that it could be argued Brady had no right to be in. Properly inflated football's in the ravens game, and I think the ravens would have won, and then destroyed to clots.
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1 game doesn't matter.  The softer ball helps most in cold and wet conditions.  The ratio of Patriot turnovers should increase markedly in 2015. 


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Quote:Lol, Brady was pedestrian in the super bowl. Captain check down let his running backs get yac.


He didn't make mistakes and managed the game. To think he played great is revisionist at best.


Seattle gave that game away. A game that it could be argued Brady had no right to be in. Properly inflated football's in the ravens game, and I think the ravens would have won, and then destroyed to clots.
 

328 yds 4 tds and 100+ passer rating is pedestrian?

 

You think balls you have no evidence were under inflated having half a pound more air in them would have helped the ravens diagnose formations that they nor the league had ever seen before?

 

it's amazing how many people forget the fact that the guy won three superbowls before the rule change in 06.  

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Quote:it's amazing how many people forget the fact that the guy won three superbowls before the rule change in 06.  
 

It's amazing how many people sweep spygate under the rug.

I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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Quote:328 yds 4 tds and 100+ passer rating is pedestrian?


You think balls you have no evidence were under inflated having half a pound more air in them would have helped the ravens diagnose formations that they nor the league had ever seen before?


it's amazing how many people forget the fact that the guy won three superbowls before the rule change in 06.


You're wasting your time man, they have a pathological problem.
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Quote:It's amazing how many people sweep spygate under the rug.
The Patriots just announced the release of the new 2015 team rug.  It's large enough to cover two scandals at once.

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