And what a shocker... in the first quarter, of the first game of the season there's already mysterious problems with the coach communications equipment at Gillette Stadium.
Nothing fishy about that at all... amirite?
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You know the league controls all the communication equipment, right? Lol
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The league also controls how much air pressure goes into a football.
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But not the Ideal Gas Law, nor the atmosphere and weather. Brady controls all that, lol.
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Are you trying to insinuate that variations in atmospheric pressure reduced the air pressure inside of those footballs in the time between them being measured by officials and the games kickoff?
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Not insinuating anything. Read the Wells report (and the Wells Report IN CONTEXT, preferably). The balls' pressure was within the expected range. And the other fact that everyone enjoys ignoring is that EVERY COLTS BALL MEASURED was also under pressured. They measured two of them, recognized that they were also under the limit, and STOPPED MEASURING the Colts' balls when they realized that the facts didn't match their agenda, so they ignored them and leaked wildly incorrect data to Chris Mortensen. But people can continue to cling to their fabricated excuses for losing, it only makes it easier for the Pats to dominate everyone.
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Thisss
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Exactly. Can't believe they didn't wait for the deflation to die down before cheatin again, but I guess they're desperate.
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It was made equal for both teams as the Pats headsets got turned off too dumbass
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NFL making it fair =\= patriots not trying to cheat. Patriots didn't elect to make it fair, nfl forced them to.
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Doesn't mean they didn't have anything to do with it though...
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Right, their Tesla coils and weather machines created localized atmospheric effects combined with power surges limited to the opposite sideline area. Totally.
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[quote]Doesn't mean they didn't have anything to do with it though...[/quote]