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In before Pats fans are crying because the Steelers will get punished less.

 

Don't think it will help to explain to them the difference between cheating during a meaningless preseason game and cheating during the AFC Chanpionship game...

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38 minutes ago, LikeIGiveADarn said:

In before Pats fans are crying because the Steelers will get punished less.

 

Don't think it will help to explain to them the difference between cheating during a meaningless preseason game and cheating during the AFC Chanpionship game...

I think you’re good, there isn’t too many Pats fans here...

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this has to be an innocent mistake on the part of the Steelers.  Why would you cheat in a preseason game, especially when you are trying to evaluate who will be the #2 QB.  Its nonsensical, but won't stop Pats**** fans from whining.  

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50 minutes ago, quinnearlysghost88 said:

It’s not even cold outside. What’s the benefit?

 

Like 26 said....gotta help out Tiny Hands Rudolph

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The NFL has issued a statement about their look into a football used by the Steelers during Thursday night’s game against the Eagles.

 

“All footballs were in compliance with NFL rules following the pregame inspection process and all proper procedures were followed. In the third quarter, a football that was found to be defective was removed from play and will be sent back to Wilson for review.”

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Thanks Cheatriots!  Turn a simple valve leak into a Federal crime.  Now the guys from Wilson are under the gun.

 

Where would we be without the "FFF"... Frauds From Foxborough.

 

Brady's SuperBowl Ring:

 

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2 hours ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

The NFL has issued a statement about their look into a football used by the Steelers during Thursday night’s game against the Eagles.

 

“All footballs were in compliance with NFL rules following the pregame inspection process and all proper procedures were followed. In the third quarter, a football that was found to be defective was removed from play and will be sent back to Wilson for review.”

 

So that article title is click bait. Got it.

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3 hours ago, quinnearlysghost88 said:

It’s not even cold outside. What’s the benefit?

Grip on the ball, for those throwing and catching, and just trying to hold onto it/manipulate it.

 

 

 

 

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23 hours ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

The NFL has issued a statement about their look into a football used by the Steelers during Thursday night’s game against the Eagles.

 

“All footballs were in compliance with NFL rules following the pregame inspection process and all proper procedures were followed. In the third quarter, a football that was found to be defective was removed from play and will be sent back to Wilson for review.”

This explains everything. Pats*** were mistakenly sent defective footballs from Wilson for several years.

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2 minutes ago, Dr. Who said:

This explains everything. Pats*** were mistakenly sent defective footballs from Wilson for several years.

 

...so RALPH did it?......sabotage you're sayin'??............

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On 8/10/2018 at 8:07 AM, RyanC883 said:

this has to be an innocent mistake on the part of the Steelers.  Why would you cheat in a preseason game, especially when you are trying to evaluate who will be the #2 QB.  Its nonsensical, but won't stop Pats**** fans from whining.  

 

it's pre season for cheaters too.

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On 8/10/2018 at 11:03 AM, Seanbillsfan2206 said:

I think you’re good, there isn’t too many Pats fans here...

No there are a lot unwilling to come out of closet.

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On 8/10/2018 at 10:24 AM, LikeIGiveADarn said:

In before Pats fans are crying because the Steelers will get punished less.

 

Don't think it will help to explain to them the difference between cheating during a meaningless preseason game and cheating during the AFC Chanpionship game...

One could posit that if you're willing to deflate a football during a meaningless preseason game you'd stop at nothing if you reach the AFC Championship game.

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