NFL investigating Patriots for deflating footballs, per report

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now that all of you that said i was wrong about the home team providing the game balls for both teams have read the exact quote from the league proving me right, you can see how that could create an advantage to the team that knows about the weight change. if it is true, it only is a continued habitual cheating manner in which the Pats play. if you think every team does what they were caught doing when they won super bowls, you don't know much about football. cheaters were outraged and shocked at the lengths they went to. why would a team so good always feel they need to cheat??? i don't get it. if this is true, it just magnifies the already proven stuff. a good team. i don't get it.
 
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now that all of you that said i was wrong about the home team providing the game balls for both teams have read the exact quote from the league proving me right, you can see how that could create an advantage to the team that knows about the weight change. if it is true, it only is a continued habitual cheating manner in which the Pats play. if you think every team does what they were caught doing when they won super bowls, you don't know much about football. cheaters were outraged and shocked at the lengths they went to. why would a team so good always feel they need to cheat??? i don't get it. if this is true, it just magnifies the already proven stuff. a good team. i don't get it.

You mean the post that says home team supplies kicking balls

Ask Cleveland how good a coach he was before he started cheating
 

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Here's the Proof. Bill has an air pin in his hand as he's deflating a Football before Handing it to Brady.
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Here's the Proof. Bill has an air pin in his hand as he's deflating a Football before Handing it to Brady.
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Fantastic Work Guesser. Locating an actual photo of Bill with an air pin is incredible. Now we can move on to determining whether he is just really really bad at hiding cheating or if he's so cool and Self Confident that he totally doesn't care who catches him cheating.


I think its the latter of the two, that he is supremely entertaining very Old School like a throwback to some Evil Genius from LeatherHelmet football days and I hope he tries to shimmy up the GoalPost without getting seen and wraps Saran Wrap around the uprights if the 'Hawks get in Field Goal range for a game winning 3.
 

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.....and if he succeeds the Ref be like: BILL! Get over here NOW!!!! and Bill be like try to hit the ref and knock him out with his red flag that he's added a large boulder in the bottom of.


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It's being reported that a Colts player noticed that a ball didn't feel right and notified the sidelines.
 

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actually, it would hurt the QB who throws all the time at one weight, then unknowingly is throwing a ball at a different weight for one game. i don't think it mattered, but it still is deception from a team who is habitual at cheating.

Since the Pats don't supply the football to the Colts I have no idea what you're trying to say.
 

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NEW YORK Sources tell SportsCenter 5's Mike Lynch that D'Qwell Jackson, of the Indianapolis Colts, intercepted a pass before the end of the first half of the AFC Championship game against the New England Patriots Sunday night and told his equipment manager that the ball felt under-inflated, leading to the so-called 'deflategate' controversy.
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According to sources, the equipment manager then informed the Colts' head coach, Chuck Pagano, who then informed the team's general manager, Ryan Grigson.
Grigson then called the National Football League's director of field operations, who then called the locker room and spoke with the officials on the field at halftime.
During the first play coming back from halftime, there was a delay to the game while official changed the football being used on the field.
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I'm showing my age here, but reminds of the line from an old Buffalo Springfield song . . . "Paranoia runs deep . . ." from "What it's worth". Maybe all the accusations are true, but imo Belichick is doing a great job of getting into other team's head. He definitely pushes the envelope. I just think the losing side is looking for an excuse as to why they lost. If the Patriot organization is found to have cheated, they should be severely punished.
 

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