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Saul Good 08-01-2015 12:44 PM

Dane tries so hard to be smart, gets bitch slapped, and resorts to name calling. It's what he does best.

DaneMcCloud 08-01-2015 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 11631964)
Hi Dane.

Hey ****ball.

I never mentioned Rodgers or Romo, so I'm not sure why you're adding them.

When I said "Alex Smith money", I was talking yearly average and you're right, Wilson's earning more than $2 million more per year, which is relevant.

So I stand corrected by that comparison.

DaneMcCloud 08-01-2015 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 11631972)
Dane tries so hard to be smart, gets bitch slapped, and resorts to name calling. It's what he does best.

And you stand on the sidelines, waving your scrawny little arms screaming "Hey, look at me! Look at me!".

Punk.

Hootie 08-01-2015 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 11631972)
Dane tries so hard to be smart, gets bitch slapped, and resorts to name calling. It's what he does best.

he has been parading around the Brady/Patriots thread with some made up Peter King bullshit about only 2 balls being under the minimum threshold and them both being only .4 PSI below

I looked all over for this article ... and it's nowhere. Literally doesn't exist. He is nuts.

Saul Good 08-01-2015 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 11631979)
he has been parading around the Brady/Patriots thread with some made up Peter King bullshit about only 2 balls being under the minimum threshold and them both being only .4 PSI below

I looked all over for this article ... and it's nowhere. Literally doesn't exist. He is nuts.

He lives in his own reality.

Saul Good 08-01-2015 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 11631978)
And you stand on the sidelines, waving your scrawny little arms screaming "Hey, look at me! Look at me!".

Punk.

I'm not on the sidelines. I'm right here...laughing in your face about the stupid shit you say while hootie owns you over and over.

DaneMcCloud 08-01-2015 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 11631986)
I'm not on the sidelines. I'm right here...laughing in your face about the stupid shit you say while hootie owns you over and over.

Hootie owns nothing

DaneMcCloud 08-01-2015 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 11631979)
he has been parading around the Brady/Patriots thread with some made up Peter King bullshit about only 2 balls being under the minimum threshold and them both being only .4 PSI below

I looked all over for this article ... and it's nowhere. Literally doesn't exist. He is nuts.

This is to what I was referring:


“Officials used two gauges at halftime of the AFC Championship Game to measure the air pressure in 11 New England footballs and four Indianapolis footballs. On page 113 of the Wells report, after a description of the scientific Ideal Gas Law (eyes glaze over), Wells says the Patriots footballs should have measured between 11.32 psi and 11.52 psi. The average of one gauge for the 11 balls was 11.49 psi, on the upper range of what the balls should measure. The average of the other gauge was 11.11 psi, clearly lower than what the balls should have measured. Average all 22 readings, and you get 11.30 … two-one-hundredths lower what the Ideal Gas Law would have allowed for balls that started the day at 12.5 psi. You’re going to suspend someone—never mind a franchise quarterback, never mind without a smoking gun—for an air-pressure measurement of 11.30 when the allowable measurement would have been 11.32?”

http://boston.cbslocal.com/2015/05/1...ey-tunes-land/

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There you go. It was from May, so my memory was slightly faulty. It wasn't .4 PSI, it was .02 PSI.

Hootie 08-01-2015 01:56 PM

how in the **** do you conclude 11.3 is only .02 PSI below 12.5?

Hamas has already put to rest that ridiculous notion of how they use the Ideal Gas Law. So has Magic Hef. Hamas did the math and stated that, assuming the footballs were exactly at 12.5 PSI before the game ... at worst, they'd read 12.1.

22 readings averaged out at 11.3.

That's a pound of air.

Brady cheated. It's pretty obvious to anyone with common sense. Which, you know, I understand why it wouldn't be obvious to you.

Hootie 08-01-2015 01:58 PM

Per Hamas: (You know, a MENSA certified genius)

Quote:

PV=nrT

The ideal gas constant is .08206
T is the temperature in Kelvin
V is the volume of the football
P is the pressure in pascals
n is the number of moles of gas.

Average PSI of the 11 footballs was 11.1. A PSI=6900 Pascals (basically)

Now, NFL footballs must be inflated to 12.5 PSI

12.5*6950=86250 Pa
11.1*6950=77145 Pa

Now, if you are assuming that there was no air removed, then the number of moles of gas will be identical for both, which means that we can ascertain the pressure of the football by using the temperature in Kelvins

86250=nrT

86250*1.0*10^-6*4237=n*.08206*293 (room temp)

77145*1.0*10^-6*4237=n*.08206*283 (game temp)

(Volume differences will be negligible here

Inside the locker room n= 15.1 moles of gas


So, if there are 15.1 moles of gas in a football that is 4237*10^-6 cubic meters at a gauge pressure of 12.5 psi and room temperature, then the pressure of the footballs outside, which was 283 K would be:

P*4237*10^-6=15.1*.08206*283

Pressure would be .967 of what it was inside.

.967*86250=83463 Pascals, which is 12.1 PSI.

Thus, the weather deflated them, at most, by 0.4 PSI. Where did the other pound go, Patriots fans?
Sorry Dane. Once again you're arguing on the wrong side. But hey, you're DaneMcCloud, and you make music!

Hammock Parties 08-01-2015 02:08 PM

He's going to be a Seahawk for life probably. Win 3 or 4 Super Bowls I bet. Future HOFer.

Saul Good 08-01-2015 02:10 PM

I just saw Dane's post calling me tiny and a drunken racist. Is there a gene that makes him predisposed to being wrong about everything he says?

Eleazar 08-01-2015 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Stop, Chiefs (Post 11632266)
He's going to be a Seahawk for life probably. Win 3 or 4 Super Bowls I bet. Future HOFer.

Sounds like a good team for you to go be a fan of.

Hootie 08-01-2015 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Saul Good (Post 11632270)
I just saw Dane's post calling me tiny and a drunken racist. Is there a gene that makes him predisposed to being wrong about everything he says?

He was actually calling me a drunken racist, which, does have merit.

SAUTO 08-01-2015 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0 (Post 11631658)
what in the **** are you talking about?

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/92...cording-source

Rodgers signed AN EXTENSION for 5/110/62.5 guaranteed according to that link
Wilson signed AN EXTENSION for 4/88/60 guaranteed according to what I read

I guess the Packers aren't sold on Rodgers.

Except wilsons guarantee is only 31.7 million, no matter what you have read


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