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Since we now have "Deflate-Gate"...

Yes, little bits and pieces are beginning to surface. The finger is being pointed at the quarterback (who should have been in control of the situation).

Brings back the filming of the opposing teams signs during a previous incident a few years back. Both the QB and the same head coach were around then. I thing Belicheck was the instigator on that one.

However this pans out, it is not good for football. There will always be a little tarnish to the win.

It has solved an issue for me though when it comes to the Super Bowl. I am supporting the Seahawks. :yes::yes:
 
just one question, if this was a female football team, and the quarter back said she liked playing with balls that were a little bit softer than the others, would there be the same kind of stink they are making about it now
 
Billichek.. past proves he is a "cheater" ... so no reason to believe him now... its only fair to "punish" the Patriots... if they don't ... it opens every team in the NFL to cheat.. from my view... they should be dis-qualified and the team they beat "cheating" should be in the Super Bowl.. heck the NFL levied stiff penalties against the Saints for Bounty Gate... coach & 3 players were prohibited from even visiting the team locker rooms for one year.... I am willing to bet the Patriots will only get a slap on the wrists ... guess Roger Goodell will get paid off good... again !

osm
 
Curious..!!

but wouldn't the kicker be one who could tell if the ball was a bit flat. I know when I played sports involving balls and kicking the one with the most air traveled a lot farther...just wondering..:dontknow:
 
Hi Bob,

A posting from another forum I often visit:

It's absolutely pitiful in general how much time and energy is spent on non-consequential b*** s*** in this country!

Look at how much media attention a few under inflated footballs gets, and the constant obsession with celebrity marriages and children.

So many people can list off a bunch of celebrity couplings, but don't have a clue what the three branches of our Federal government are, let alone the purview of each.


Jerry Baumchen
 
Hi Bob,

A posting from another forum I often visit:

It's absolutely pitiful in general how much time and energy is spent on non-consequential b*** s*** in this country!

Look at how much media attention a few under inflated footballs gets, and the constant obsession with celebrity marriages and children.

So many people can list off a bunch of celebrity couplings, but don't have a clue what the three branches of our Federal government are, let alone the purview of each.


Jerry Baumchen

RIGHTY ON, Mr. Baumchen

If the general public paid half as much attention to what really matters as what they do to the b***s***, our country wouldn't be in the shape it is today. Lets face it, at the end of the day 11 under inflated footballs or 11 overinflated breasts will mean the same; absolutely NOTHING. :banghead:
 
Just make them play with balls 2 lbs over the max in the first half of the Super Bowl. They're suggesting it is no big deal, so 2 over is no big deal. We then move on to the important things.

That said, the first half would be fun to watch...

jerry
 
pats have been my team since I was a kid living in nh. it does disappoint me very much to have them in this kind of limelight again, but until the whole story is out, I will not venture a guess as to what happened. could it be inside the pats camp? absolutely, and if it is, then belichek should sit out a year, like shawn payton was made to do.
still a lot of unanswered questions. finally today, the nfl says they inflated the under-inflated balls at half-time and the pats played with legally inflated balls the second half. why didn't they mention this to belichek? hell, they scored more points with the inflated balls than they did with the deflated balls.
what happened from the time the referee's inspected the balls before the game and the game? did the ref's actually inspect the balls? were the refs in on it? I don't have a clue, and will wait to judge when the answers are out. until then, I will still support the pats!! go pats!!! :firstplace:
 
but wouldn't the kicker be one who could tell if the ball was a bit flat. I know when I played sports involving balls and kicking the one with the most air traveled a lot farther...just wondering..:dontknow:

why do you think that only 11 balls were under inflated... the one that was properly inflated was the one the Patriots used for kicking..

osm
 
RIGHTY ON, Mr. Baumchen

If the general public paid half as much attention to what really matters as what they do to the b***s***, our country wouldn't be in the shape it is today. Lets face it, at the end of the day 11 under inflated footballs or 11 overinflated breasts will mean the same; absolutely NOTHING. :banghead:

in your words... forget the rules... let every team do their own rules... is that your reasoning ????

osm
 
Hi Bob,

A posting from another forum I often visit:

It's absolutely pitiful in general how much time and energy is spent on non-consequential b*** s*** in this country!

Look at how much media attention a few under inflated footballs gets, and the constant obsession with celebrity marriages and children.

So many people can list off a bunch of celebrity couplings, but don't have a clue what the three branches of our Federal government are, let alone the purview of each.


Jerry Baumchen

That's why it's in the off-topic area...

If it doesn't interest you; don't waste your time opening it up.
 
The kickers ball is always harder.

They could have played with no balls and still beat the colts.
And if anyone remembers at one point in the game the ball was questioned for the kicker.

The refs handle the ball almost every play ( they didn't notice)

Get on with life to tribul to worry about :yikes:
 
just one question, if this was a female football team, and the quarter back said she liked playing with balls that were a little bit softer than the others, would there be the same kind of stink they are making about it now

Cuznjohn, that was a good one!! I hope you are staying at the BW during Spyderfest. We need more people with a sense of humor. Happy and safe riding to ya!!
THE BIG F
 
but wouldn't the kicker be one who could tell if the ball was a bit flat. I know when I played sports involving balls and kicking the one with the most air traveled a lot farther...just wondering..:dontknow:

The ball used for kicking int ehe NFL is a different ball and is clearly marked with a K to avoid confusion in the game.
 
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