tend to agree.mike reiss of espn said:The Patriots, assuming the initial inspection of footballs by referee Walt Anderson and his crew was done correctly and that weather wasn't a factor, should be held accountable.
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tend to agree.mike reiss of espn said:The Patriots, assuming the initial inspection of footballs by referee Walt Anderson and his crew was done correctly and that weather wasn't a factor, should be held accountable.
Some of the Baltimore Ravens believe kicking balls used in their playoff game at New England were slightly under-inflated, according to league sources.
I'm not really a football fan so my knowledge of the game is quite limited but I find this deflated ball thing pretty interesting. On the news this morning they made it sound like "eh, not really a big deal, this won't affect them being in the super bowl". Perhaps I'm naive as to how much it would really effect the outcome of the game, but if 11 out of 12 balls were really deflated, shouldn't that be grounds to replay that fucking game?
I'm not really a football fan so my knowledge of the game is quite limited but I find this deflated ball thing pretty interesting. On the news this morning they made it sound like "eh, not really a big deal, this won't affect them being in the super bowl". Perhaps I'm naive as to how much it would really effect the outcome of the game, but if 11 out of 12 balls were really deflated, shouldn't that be grounds to replay that fucking game?