AP: NFL finds it probable that Patriots deliberately deflated balls

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Gotta love how Patriots reactions devolve into this.

You mad! Haha! We're the best ever!

Did the Boston School District cut counterarguments out of the curriculum?

The problem is there really is no counterargument other than saying the cheating didn't matter this much.

Not gonna lie, I'm pretty salty my teams don't cheat. Not that it'd necessarily make a positive difference, but apparently it doesn't hurt even if you get caught.
 
Gotta love how Patriots reactions devolve into this.

You mad! Haha! We're the best ever!

Did the Boston School District cut counterarguments out of the curriculum?

That's actually their defense mechanism.

You just have to push past it, because once you do, you're left with nothing but a frail, and vulnerable lifelong who is afraid of the world and the truth.

I have seen the true form of these Pats fans, and for that, I pity them.
 
All this, and they can't even say something actually happened.

This whole thing is stupid.. the ball doesn't matter that much.. get over it.
 
As a Hawks fan, I am an ostensible victim of the cheating, but I don't think they should have the victory taken away or even asterisked, they'd likely have won (all other things being equal) anyway, but it would be great if just one single Patriots fan could actually just admit they cheated a bit, without qualifying it with tortured logic and "so-whats."

"Cheated a bit". Ok, I can go for that. So there's your one Patriots fan who can admit it.

I just think it's totally unreasonable to think that having a few deflated footballs caused them to win the superbowl. Some people literally think this. It's not even a guarantee that it changed the outcome of the 1 game we know for sure the balls were deflated. Remember the Pats dominated the Colts even worse in the 2nd half with properly inflated footballs.

So it's a very, very minor transgression, with no real concrete evidence to back it up, in a league where shady behavior abounds. Players are on all types of PED's and the best wide receiver of all time used stickum adhesive on his gloves. Who knows what else is going on.

It's just not that big of a deal. Sorry.
 
Best scenario out of all of this.

SB49 is vacated. Pats lose. Hawks lose.

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Montana will always known be for the catch and that TD pass to Taylor to win the SB.

Brady's signature plays? Tuck rule, deflating footballs and being a cheating cunt.

The salt is so real... This is coming from a Giants fan.

Clearly the best QB of this era and a top 5 of all time, indisputably.
 
No surprise to most.

Perfect opportunity to tag quote me, but yeah I'm surprised. The way everything came out and the conflicting reports it just all didn't add up. Not to mention some of the colts balls are technically under regulation. I'm not saying that's a problem I'm saying it makes sense that the PSI would fluctuate on any given day and Rapaports "few ticks under" report would've made sense given the context.
 
After the Superbowl, after the Draft. Good job.

This. I find this very strange. You telling me that this report could not have come out a week before the draft to let's say maybe to take a draft pick from the patriots.

The NFL is a sham.
 
This. I find this very strange. You telling me that this report could not have come out a week before the draft to let's say maybe to take a draft pick from the patriots.

The NFL is a sham.

Even if the report came out before the draft, the picks taken away would have been next year.

You don't take away draft picks a week before the draft, that's insane and can change a teams whole plan.
 
All you had to do was give it to Lynch, Carroll you fool. Then this silliness would be a mere footnote rather than fuel for more fire. You ruined everything.

There will always be 18-1 at least.
 
How much did this investigation cost? That's what I want to know. How much time and money went into basically what we all knew heading in?

"Yeah, they probably did cheat, and who knows who knew how much..." was pretty much most of what I heard after the "scandal" broke.

Investigation provides the same results.
 
"Probable" is such a cop out. If you have the facts that show they did, then fine. But this probable shit is the same stuff we've been hearing about since the beginning. Also, thread title is bullshit without the "probable" word.

It's the same standard used for most civil actions -- a preponderance of the evidence
 
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.. lol wtf is this?

It sounds like he's upset with Brady always complaining the balls are over inflated, and he's sick of Tom's complaining. It is pretty funny.

That Sunday night game between the Colts and Pats is going to be a massacre.
 
So after translating the texts into English, it sounds like the refs were inflating the Pats' balls to 16 PSI and the trainers were letting air out to get them back into the legal range of 12.5-13.5? What exactly is the violation here?
 
So after translating the texts into English, it sounds like the refs were inflating the Pats' balls to 16 PSI and the trainers were letting air out to get them back into the legal range of 12.5-13.5? What exactly is the violation here?

Tom Brady is violatingly handsome.
 
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