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Originally Posted by dyna mo
there is nothing at all obvious and without question. you think a multi-billion dollar operation simply threw caution to the wind in an NFC championship game and incorporated an unproven and unpracticed cheating strategy that didn't even bother to cover its' tracks?
that's simply preposterous.
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Do you say anything before thinking?
And it's not unproven that a ball with less air in it is easier to grip when it's wet -- that's called common sense -- it's easier to catch in that situation too (obviously).
The Patriots are the ones who put the air in the balls (no one else) -- they knew what they were doing and Tom Brady was part of it. If he wasn't part of it, why would he not have asked for more air to be put in the balls, to play with them how he wanted? The guy throws a football for a living, any change in it, he's going to know instantly when he picks it up -- and if something wasn't how he wanted and someone on the team tampered with it -- he would have been furious.
No one is going to do anything on the New England team, to the footballs, without Brady's knowledge.