Thanks to @NotRon_Jaworski for sending this my way. And on a side note I really had no interest in seeing Batman vs. Superman until the real version of this new trailer. Wow. I’m in.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/brady-vs-goodell-youtube-thanks-to/
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Thanks to @NotRon_Jaworski for sending this my way. And on a side note I really had no interest in seeing Batman vs. Superman until the real version of this new trailer. Wow. I’m in.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/brady-vs-goodell-youtube-thanks-to/
… I think generally speaking, this is how it’s been described to me: You want to know Tom Brady‘s mindset going into this, think the Tom Brady who is chewing out teammates on the sideline. In the middle of the game who is yelling at people, cursing, screaming, that Tom Brady, that is the Tom Brady we’re going to get here in today’s hearing and moving forward, whatever course that is. I think that Tom Brady is absolutely willing and determined to fight this, to see this through.
“He doesn’t believe he did anything wrong. I believe that this is on path to go to the courts. If it goes to the courts, they are questioning the process, not what he did, but the process by which this was done and I think at that point in time he has a chance to have this completely lifted, not serve any games. And if that is the case, why would he not attempt to at least do that?”
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-think-generally-speaking-this-is-how-its/
As Brady appeal nears, Roger Goodell is stuck in a corner of his own creation
Don’t we all feel bad for Rog? Of course not. I think the general consensus is Goodell reduces the suspension to two games, Brady takes the fight to court and they vacate Brady’s entire suspension.
Brady wants the entire suspension removed and he wants to be exonerated,” Paolantonio said on video. “He feels that he has done nothing wrong.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/brady-wants-the-entire-suspension-removed-and-he/
The fact that the average pressure of the Colts
balls was significantly above the prediction of the
Ideal Gas Law, while that of the Patriots balls was
not, is inconsistent with the findings of the Wells
report. Our conclusion that the warming of the
balls during halftime is the key factor overlooked
in the Wells report is supported by the
observation that the readings of the intercepted
Patriots football, measured separately from the
other Patriots balls, came in almost precisely at
the prediction of the law. Under the hypothesis
asserted by the Well report, the odds of this
Patriots ball matching the Ideal Gas Law
prediction were between 1 out of 3 and 1 out of
300. It is therefore unlikely that the Patriots
deflated the footballs.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/the-fact-that-the-average-pressure-of-the-colts/
I know many out there are sick of Deflategate, but when the New York Times comes out with something like this, I have to share it.
H/T to @MichaelHurley for the find.
1 or 2 PSI in a football does not make a [big] difference. If anything, an under-inflated football is harder to play, like in the AFC Championship game in hurricane conditions. Saturation of an under-inflated football makes the ball become like a weight. Now add in the cold, then ball becomes even heavier. When a football is inflated more, it carries better. It actually would have been more beneficial for Tom to inflate the balls more that day. Luckily for him, the officials did it for him at halftime. UMMMMM….He tore it up the 2nd half.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/1-or-2-psi-in-a-football-does-not-make-a-big/
