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Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88
So if we are to believe Belichick, the weather and "atmospheric conditions" only affected the Patriots footballs, but not the Colts footballs.
Does Scientist Bill care to explain how that is possible?
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theres quite a few ways it could be possible
- the colts balls couldve been inflated at the high range of the acceptable limit, then fell and were still at minimum
- the colts balls couldve been checked when they were cold
- the pats balls couldve bneen checked initially at a warmer temp
-the pats balls couldve initially been inflated to within limits, then fell UNDER limits during outdoor temps
-the refs may have not checked any of the balls thoroughly until half time
until i see a timeline with the procedures of exactly what balls were checked pre-game , and where etc..I'm ok with keeping an open mind...
I mean they only came out and said they thoroughly checked and corrected balls 30 minutes into the game...but I cant find diddly about what they did PRE GAME...
Why?
WHy not wait to see the ref's write up or the NFL report?