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napmaster

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  1. This would explain some of Belicheck's first press conference. I couldn't understand why he focused on the ball conditions during practice - how he makes they balls so tough to handle and doesn't care how much the players complain. It seemed completely irrelevant to the deflated balls issue. Was he addressing this fumbling rate issue based on some of the NFL's investigation we are not yet aware of, and feedback from some people in the Pats organization they had already interviewed? It all seemed odd, but this would make some sense out of it.

  2. Why can't people just come out and say, "I regret that I did in fact request a little air pressure removed to improve my grip. It was wrong, and I wish I could take it back. I wasn't fully aware of the rules, but should have been and can assure you it will not happen again."

     

    I would think this option was discussed and immediately dismissed. They would know what the video was going to show. You can't claim you weren't aware of the rules and then sneak the balls into a camera-less bathroom to deflate them. The next best option is deny, deny, deny and hope for the best.

  3. The most interesting thing to me was when he said the outdoor temperature the night of the Ravens game. Huh?!? I thought the Colts game was under scrutiny. Sounds like he slipped up there. I'm sure it's confusing when you do the same thing every bad weather game.

     

    Belichick: Well, look, you can take the atmospheric conditions out of it because if the footballs are measured in the same atmospheric conditions then it’s a non-factor. But if you measure a football in a controlled condition like this and you measure a football on, let’s say, the night we played Baltimore, there’s no way they’re the same

     

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  4. Are you !@#$ing kidding me? This thread being started proves my point. We have a 100+ page thread about this. What a pathetic bunch of jealous bitches we are.

     

    To be entirely accurate, we are a bunch of envious bitches. To be jealous you have to be in a position to lose something you already have, or are close to having. So I was jealous of the Giants, Redskins, Cowboys twice, and even the Titans. But for the past 15 years, envy characterizes the bitchiness.

  5. Based on the Belichick and Brady press conferences yesterday, it's looking we can already guess the ending of this chapter in Patriot's cheating lore. The undermining of the intergity of the game has really put close friends Kraft and Goodell in a tough bind, but it is looking like they have their escape plan in place and are executing on it.

     

    Here's the playbook:

     

    1) Inform equipment manager he is going to be the fall guy, but he will be handsomely compensated at a future date to stick to the story. (Similar to how Tom Brady is going to be compensated at a future date for taking such a sub-market salary to circumvent the salary cap rules. But this isn't about that Patriot's cheating tactic.)

     

    2) Have Belichick publically deny any knowledge at an official press conference.

     

    3) Have Brady pubically deny any knowledge at an official press conference.

    4) NFL offical investigation finds equipment manager acted independently to help team anyone else's knowledge or approval. (Some details stating the equipment manager heard a Tom Brady interview about liking less inflated balls, and took it upon himself to help the team.)

     

    5) NFL follows letter of the law and fines Patriots $275,000. Rule states $25,000 fine, and the 11 underinflated balls means 11 violations. (NFL gets to portray this as a stiff fine.)

     

    6) Have Robert Kraft publically announce firing of equipment manager at an official press conference. Apologize to fans and guarentee better oversight going forward.

     

    7) Move on the Arizona. Go Patriots!

     

     

    I hope this plays out differently, but the writing seems to be on the wall.

     

  6. Official Rules - the ball needs to break the plane of the goal line - see d below.

     

    Section 2 Touchdown

    TOUCHDOWN PLAYS

     

    A.R. 11.2 Second-and-10 on B18. Runner A1 takes handoff and runs down the sideline toward the goal line with the ball in his

    outside arm. He crosses the goal line plane standing and gets his left foot down in the end zone with the ball to the

    outside of the pylon.

    Ruling: Touchdown. Part of the ball crossing over or inside the pylon only applies to an airborne runner who lands out of

    bounds.

     

    I've been "read-only" here for years, but this thread forced me to post. A.R. 11.2 gives the example where the ball does NOT get into the end zone, but the runner does. He has established himself in the endzone and the ruling is touchdown.

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