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Originally Posted by Hootie 2.0
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.
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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.