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The rumour I heard, was that someone from the Raven's had alerted the Colts about the ball pressures...So perhaps this is just another case of the Patriots looking for any advantage they can get away with, legal or not.Anyone who has ever engaged in any sport seriously knows for sure that Brady is lying when he claims to not be able to tell when the ball is 2 PSI low in pressure. Whatever, it is the Patriots...
Zzzzz. If it was a close game, I'd think it would be an issue.ESPN is/was devoting most of their SC's on this issue. CNN covers it. (Showed the TB presser and then talked about it, blah, blah, blah.... I was waiting in a public place and caught the coverage without listening to them.) Morning shows cover it, etc, etc, etc. Frankly, I'm sick and tired of so much coverage of this thing. A little coverage is fine but this is just too much!!!
The media has become Orwellian. It is ubiquitous and unrelenting. And generally one-sided.For this reason I've stopped watching ESPN and other networks that are devoting energies to this... listening to their diatribes is over and done.
The media has become Orwellian. It is ubiquitous and unrelenting. And generally one-sided.
There is NO PROBLEM with my rational. Anyone who has ever played any sport seriously knows this. You develop a very highly tuned sense involving the sports gear you use every day. Any college QB could tell you immediately if a ball is 2 PSI (and 2 PSI is a big difference, get a football and try it, you'll feel the difference yourself) underinflated just by gripping it.
So why didn't Luck say something during the first half? Did he complain after the game?