FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | 2015 Broken Tackles: Defenses
The Pats were best tackling defense in the NFL this past year, but I’m sure that has something to do with deflated footballs too, right?
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FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS: Innovative Statistics, Intelligent Analysis | 2015 Broken Tackles: Defenses
The Pats were best tackling defense in the NFL this past year, but I’m sure that has something to do with deflated footballs too, right?
Let’s take a break from all the Deflaabaa with some real Brady football highlights. (via TOM BRADY – THE BEST EVER – YouTube)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/lets-take-a-break-from-all-the-deflaabaa-with/
Mr. Jastremski and Mr. McNally were obviously uninhibited texters, sending communications with no thought that anyone else would ever see them. They certainly would not have cursed at the team’s quarterback if they thought their texts would ever see the light of day. Perhaps most revealing, then, is that not a single text states that: (i) Brady wanted footballs set below 12.5 psi; (ii) there was a plan to deflate footballs after the referee inspected them; or (iii) there was any actual such deflation. Nonetheless, the report assumes that every text reference to inflation or deflation of footballs suggests there was a plot to improperly deflate footballs after the referee’s inspection. In reality, there is simply no basis to assume that conclusion.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/mr-jastremski-and-mr-mcnally-were-obviously/
The Patriots strike back! There’s a lot more clarity and context provided here. I’ll pull plenty of tidbits from it over the day as I pour over it again. Good for New England for getting their side of the story out. This thing is a long way from over.
Jimmy Garoppolo Can Answer the Bell for the New England Patriots
New one up on Athlon. Garoppolo will be fine filling in…
Start with this: the story didn’t go big until ESPN reported about 24 hours after the game that the NFL had discovered that 11 of the 12 footballs were measured to be more than 2 pounds per square inch below the league minimum of 12.5.
That gave a subject that almost no one knew much about context, significance and potentially sinister intent. ESPN cited a nebulous “league source” at a time when it’s believed no one outside the NFL office knew the actual measurements.
Of course, that story wasn’t true. It wasn’t even close to true. Wells’ report showed that none of the footballs, each measured twice, were that underinflated.
At that very moment, the NFL had to know the story wasn’t true. Yet it did nothing.
So the league either created a fake story that was extremely prejudicial to the Patriots by leaking inaccurate information or someone else did it and the league office let it run wild rather than correct it with the actual air pressure measurements. It’s tough to figure out which scenario is worse for Goodell.
Great read that sums it all up nicely.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/start-with-this-the-story-didnt-go-big-until/
Three Phases of Impact: Revisiting Patriots Linebacker Jamie Collins’ Complete Game vs. Colts | NEPatriotsDraft.com – 2014 NFL Draft Great breakdown from OT on Collins’ breakout game! The biggest question is can he do it again this weekend? Consistency is one of the toughest things for a rookie to pick up and he has little […]