@@Nickerdirty If you followed the news this is a witch-hunt conducted by the NFL that had to cover their ass. It has been proven over and over that based on Physics alone the ball pressure could drop due to weather conditions.
If the footballs used in the NFL can be tampered with to enhance a teams chances of winning then the NFL should make a rule that all footballs on both sides of the field will be managed and controlled by NFL officials and not the team equipment managers. Simple solution. Teams who are caught cheating should be disqualified and assessed a loss in that competition. The exposure of cheating at the very top of professional sports has sickened me to the point that I don't watch any of them any more with one exception and that is golf.
Goes to show you how phony Goodell is. There is video of refs checking in the 4 Games in Fall documentary on Amazon and the refs are joking and half paying attention when checking the PSI in the balls. It was never a real thing. It was just something they thought the public would buy and obviously many rubes did.
Make a rule that says if a team is found to have tampered with the balls, after they have been inspected, then that team will forfeit the game. I imagine that would stop it. But, let's be clear, the NFL is not a sporting organisations. It's a business monopoly.
It’s a little more than what you’d think. (I used to work as a lead football team manager- I dealt with almost anything you can think of on a team) To start off, it gets rid of situations like this. By having not two, but four different balls you really get diversity and make sure its less likely cheating occurs. They also immediately have a stand in if one has a problem. Then you go to the aspect of plays. It gets very hectic on the sidelines/field sometimes with tv breaks, so much staff, occasionally hurt players and more. Sometimes the balls genuinely get lost on the sideline. That’s why you have a ball boy, they take care of the balls and make sure to keep one ready for play. The third reason is marketing. By having two you can sign those by your main guys, or give one away and keep the other if it’s something historic. Very smart for marketing. In the end it’s really so each team plays on offense with their own ball, making it less likely cheating happens and that no one can accuse the other of sabotage. I hope this helps 💙✌️
@@jessicam9804 ok maybe i dont really mean one game ball throughout the whole game (given teh fact they worn out and nfl players throw to fans) but why cant the nfl in general just provide the balls for the game rather than each team. I m honestly not bothered about deflategate compared to spygate or PEDs as i think its ridiculous. but if people and the nfl really do have a problem they couldve find a way to counter it
a Brady quote that was innocuous in 2006. “The thing is, every quarterback likes it a little bit different,” Brady said back then, arguing his case for every team being allowed to provide its own footballs at games. “Some like them blown up a little bit more, some like them a little more thin, some like them a little more new, some like them really broken in.”
Apparently people don't know about the Ideal Gas law and the fact that the Patriots' balls started at 12.6 psi, the minimum allowed. The temperature was much lower on the field than in the locker room, so when they were measured at halftime they would be below the limit. Also. the only reason the Colts' balls had less of a drastic change was the fact that they were measured after the Patriots' balls, giving them a chance to have the psi go back up a bit. If these people actually used science, they would be telling a different story. I am not saying that the balls weren't deflated, I'm saying that the Patriots didn't deflate the balls, the weather did.
BEENONELIF wut is dis that’s actually scientifically incorrect. scientists also recreated the exact atmosphere of the field at that time and tested the pressure of all regulation balls in that atmosphere and none of the balls lost 2 pounds of inflation. Acting like you’re intelligent by stating a gas law that you don’t even know how it truly affects the regulation balls is cringeworthy.
@@truu1414 actually if you look at the report, the only ball that was 2psi under was the one the colts intercepted, then they brought it to the sideline,then brought it to the refs..🤔..10 of the footballs were only a couple ticks under,and one was still good..presumably the football in the middle of the bag...again,the only ball 2psi under was in the colts hands last.
I feel like that’s not the point. The point in that they still cheated. It’s like cheating on a test and still failing it. The cheating didn’t effect the outcome of the test, but it was still done. The fact that cheating was still done is more important
@@GoFish.1 literally every team in the league does this former players and coaches from teams other than the patriots have admitted to it. Don’t blame the pats for getting caught because your favorite team does the same
@@spyderwanted8642 literally every other team lol the Jets did it in the 2006 playoffs against the pats before they accused the pats of it in week 1 of 2007 multiple anonymous players/former players have said this is very common and the league doesn’t do anything, bud
2 of the many glaring errors here: Jackson himself has said he didn't notice anything off with the ball and that Colts staff took it from him. And the 11 of 12 balls were 2 psi underinflated report has been proven to be not only a lie, but a lie that came from the NFL. this whole thing still makes me sick.
Colts footballs were similarly underinflated at the same time. NFL lawyers admitted in the first court appeal that they had no credible evidence of any violation. It was bullshit right from the start....
I'm a Colts fan but under inflated or not, we would have gotten our asses kicked regardless. These Pagano teams were not good and Andrew Luck carried us. Now we have a good roster but no QB 🙃
Did you deflate footballs? Belechick: "I can't imagine" What the hell kind of answer is that. I can't imagine is not an answer. He is lying there and you can definitely see it.
I still think it wouldn’t barely matter. Even if the ball didn’t have low pressure, the outcome would of been the same. That’s too little of a pressure lost in a ball to even matter much. Just bunch of cry babies.
Maybe because it had no effect on the outcome of the game. Even the colts players said that the pats were just the better team that night. Just remember, they actually more points in the 2nd half when the balls were properly inflated.
Because it's semantics. It's for show. The balls had nothing to do with the outcome of the game. The first half score was 17-7 Patriots. Some underinflated balls were used by the Patriots in the first half. The officials discovered this and properly inflated the Patriots underinflated balls for use in the second half. The Patriots then outscored the Colts 28-0 in the second half for a final score of 45-7. If anything, the Patriots should thank the officials for discovering the problem and fixing it for them. This. Is. A. Nothing. Deal. The ONLY reason there is a range of pressure the balls should be at is consistency. The guidelines are not there to prevent cheating; they are there because many balls are used in a game, and they just want them to be CONSISTENT, so that all the balls feel about the same. That's the ONLY reason there is a range of pressure the balls should be pressurized to. It's not because you get some grand advantage by using balls pressurized outside this range. Still - it's a rule. The Patriots broke it. They were fined. That's the end of the story. They paid the piper. It had ZERO impact on the outcome of the game. As stated above, the Patriots performed BETTER with balls inflated to specifications. So, if anything, the Patriots should thank the officials for discovering the problem and properly inflating the balls so they could perform BETTER than they were before.
@@willoughbykrenzteinburg Brady: we scored 14 points with deflated footballs and 28 points with inflated footballs. I’m just glad someone found the problem!
Pats footballs started at 12.5. That is the lowest pressure in the range. Colts pressure was at 13.5. If the temperature drops, pressure drops. If it's cold enough to drop by 1lb, then the colts are still in spec but the pats are out of spec. Also, when they're warming back up. if you check the colts after the pats, they get more time to warm up and the pressure rise. Probably the best explanation here: ruclips.net/video/wwxXsEltyas/видео.html
Since football started teams have been given balls to alter and do whatever they want to do with them no one has ever checked them ever before. Other teams deflate inflate scruff Mark gauge balls all the time. The reports were wrong that 11 out of the 12 balls or under deflated and Chris Martenson had to apologize to the New England Organization for saying that false statement. In the Ted Wells report the Indianapolis Colts also had balls that were under deflated. In the wells report also noted that 1 gauge had all the balls correct the other gauge had two of the balls slightly under deflated. It was blowing up through the media just to try to put a stain on New England's name for anyone who knows anything about football all the NFL knows that it was the most ridiculous thing in history. so at half-time they put the correct air in and the Patriots score five times as much as they did with the under-inflated. this was a sting purposely set up by John Harbaugh and the Colts.
Okay, let me just repeat what was said here so you can appreciate some good humor: They cheated to gain a competetive advantage against the Colts and the Jets.
Now we all know the Cleveland Browns would've been in the super bowl now if they used under inflated balls!!! Definitely sure it was used on them by some of teams... C'mon now how else could you explain so many losses!
- Money Mayweather: "Why don't you give him a hug, Floyd! What a lousy fight! I cant' stand this guy, he's such a bitch! He don't deserve that belt!" - Rhonda Rousey: "Fuck her! She's talks hella shit and acts like a scaredy bitch! She ain't nobody! Someone need to snatch that title from her!" - Michael Phelps: "*GASP* He smokes what?! That's absolutely appalling! What a horrible display of heroism! Strip him of his medals!" - Tom Brady: "He's a cheater! He scored 14pts with under inflated footballs and 28pts with regulation inflated footballs! It's not fair! They should give the championship to the Seahawks!" Seems to me that if you're the best of your trade, there's always gonna be some self-righteous, contradictory, tight assed, whiny hypocrite out there who's intent on taking away all of your hard work...Your only career as an athlete is on 360, Wii or PS4. You don't hate Tom Brady because he's a "cheater" - You hate him because he's good, because he makes players, because he's the best in the game. Phelps proved that smoking marijuana doesn't affect your ability as a human being, Mayweather fights smart and that's why he wins, Rousey ends her fights quick as to not give a chance for the other to seize an opportunity & Tom Brady drives himself far beyond the average quarterback to be the best he possibly can...He led Michigan to a champion before coming to the NFL...Was he cheating then too? Or could it be that Brady is just a savage beast with that football in his grip? No matter the outcome of this whole ordeal - Brady is still the best there was, is and ever will be. Plain, straight, simple. #PatriotsNation
is there a clip, that shows the player realizing the ball is light and reporting it? Just curious, like did they stop the game to deal with this or did this all come out afterwards?
Maybe because the footballs were filled with air in room temperature they lost pressure when they were taken outside, the cold weather made the gas inside the ball contract thus causing the ball to deflate?
@Andrew Bueno, You're exactly correct. _"Every football in NFL history."_ And @Victor Cardoza is correct, too. In the 2015 AFC CC game, both the Pats' & Colts' balls "deflated". It's shown, for certain, in the Wells/Exponent report. See Fig 21, page 42 of the Exponent report. 80% of the pressure drop was due to the temperature drop & 20% was due to the balls getting wet in the rain. (Water causes football leather to stretch a bit, the volume to go up slightly, and the pressure to drop.) EVERY SINGLE FOOTBALL in NFL history "deflated" exactly as the Pats balls did. It is NOT the "Ideal Gas Suggestion". It's the Law.! Here's a question for you: "How many times in NFL history (prior to the 2015 AFC CC game between the Pats & Colts) have the referees measured the pressure in the footballs during the game?" The answer: ZERO times. The NFL simply had no clue that temperature (& water absorption) affects pressure. The NFL Front Office has admitted this.!! __ Here's 3 more questions for you, with answers supplied. 1. During the summer 2015, Roger Goodell announced that the NFL was going to monitor the pressure in ALL team's football throughout the 2015-2016 season. When he announced, in Feb 2016, that he was going to continue to press the case against Brady, some reporters asked Goodell to show them the results of the NFL's pressure monitoring program. Roger replied, "We said that we'd monitor the pressure, we never said that we'd release the data." And they have never released that data. Question 1: WHY won't Roger release that data? Answer: Because that data shows that EVERY teams' footballs "deflate" on exactly the same temperature & water exposure schedule as did the Pats (& Colts') balls in the AFC CC game. And this simple fact completely exonerates Brady & the Pats. __ Question 2: How long do you think that Goodell would have delayed releasing that data, IF it had convicted (instead of exonerated) Brady? Answer: About 1 minute.! __ DeflateGate 2.0. During a game this year late in the season (i.e., a "cold weather game") between the Steelers & Giants, the Giants got a hold of a Steelers football. They measured the pressure & found it to be "about 11 psi". (Just exactly like the Pats' balls' pressure.) The Giants reported it to the league. Within ONE DAY, the league replied, "Nothing is wrong here. Pay no attention." Question 3: WHY did the League office reply with this answer? Answer: Because the League office now KNOWS that temperature affects pressure. They KNOW that the pressure drop is/was due to "natural causes" (temperature drop & water absorption). The exact same "natural causes" that were operating during the game between the Pats & Colts.
As a seahawk fan..that tells me thats either a bad batch due to the weather or the pump measure device..to try to find an isolated place to deflate 11 footballs doesn't seem practical and to actually ask a ballboy to do it seems too risky for very little reward....just seems more like a witch hunt
The Patriots shouldn't have beaten the Colts. It should have ended right there. They shouldn't have even made it to the Super Bowl, let alone have the audacity to win it. I'm disgusted.
"Inflated below", this is how you convince an idiot they're telling the truth. The truth they want you to believe. If it was real those words would have never been brought up. In court, it's called leading the witness.
Why cheat though?The integrity and authenticity of professional sports is what makes it intriguing. To even have speculations that you are cheating ruins the quality of the game. Because of an unfair advantage, no matter how big or small. So the Patriots should have asterisks next to games in which they were caught cheating. It’s plain and simple. Like seriously you already have a talented team and great coach, why must you cheat?
I am not a Pats hater nor fan. I am a huge nfl fan. Truth is that even if the ball was inflated properly, Brady still wins. Period. It’s a jealousy envious thing. Just watched Apples Dynasty and it’s worth the watch on this
if its a problem then check the footballs before and after the first quarter
Peppa Pig if u truly believe the nfl is an honest league ur either ignorant or just stupid
Then tell them not us
@@Trenluvr oh yeah lemme just call THE NFL I'm sure they will listen to me.
It’s Tom Brady bro he’s a cheater
@@Nickerdirty If you followed the news this is a witch-hunt conducted by the NFL that had to cover their ass. It has been proven over and over that based on Physics alone the ball pressure could drop due to weather conditions.
The Patriots were prepared for this. The Colts had no idea about it until the pic
What were they prepared for?
@@somerandompatriotsfan4415 Prepared for a deflated ball
@@thatguy5187 What does that even mean? How do you "prepare" for a deflated ball?
Bill did it not Tom because it’s a little under psi so it felt normal
I know because I tried to see if it felt different
If the footballs used in the NFL can be tampered with to enhance a teams chances of winning then the NFL should make a rule that all footballs on both sides of the field will be managed and controlled by NFL officials and not the team equipment managers. Simple solution. Teams who are caught cheating should be disqualified and assessed a loss in that competition. The exposure of cheating at the very top of professional sports has sickened me to the point that I don't watch any of them any more with one exception and that is golf.
Roy my boy golf? I would have guessed you were more of a raslin fan!
Goes to show you how phony Goodell is. There is video of refs checking in the 4 Games in Fall documentary on Amazon and the refs are joking and half paying attention when checking the PSI in the balls. It was never a real thing. It was just something they thought the public would buy and obviously many rubes did.
Make a rule that says if a team is found to have tampered with the balls, after they have been inspected, then that team will forfeit the game. I imagine that would stop it. But, let's be clear, the NFL is not a sporting organisations. It's a business monopoly.
Yea, the 30 points Brady put up in the 2 nd half with the "properly" inflated balls is just a miracle !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Doesn’t change the fact that they won by 40
So?
3 words:
Ideal
Gas
Law
One word ...cheaters
@@smonKey0909 Jets fan huh? Sorry.
@@Not_Sure-2020 huh pats are 2-5
@@cheatertimmy6427 I'm guessing you have no idea what decade this is never mind the year.
@@Not_Sure-2020 nah I know what year it is
Jackson said he never felt the lack of air when he intercepted the ball
Michael jackson plays football????
joe carrillo your a dumbass
joe carrillo what?
joe carrillo lmao
BlackShroud it’s a joke
why can't they just share one game ball throughout the game 🤔
Matthew Cao so it don’t worn out and air comes out of it
because they throw em out to the fans
They do until they can’t
It’s a little more than what you’d think. (I used to work as a lead football team manager- I dealt with almost anything you can think of on a team)
To start off, it gets rid of situations like this. By having not two, but four different balls you really get diversity and make sure its less likely cheating occurs. They also immediately have a stand in if one has a problem.
Then you go to the aspect of plays. It gets very hectic on the sidelines/field sometimes with tv breaks, so much staff, occasionally hurt players and more. Sometimes the balls genuinely get lost on the sideline. That’s why you have a ball boy, they take care of the balls and make sure to keep one ready for play.
The third reason is marketing. By having two you can sign those by your main guys, or give one away and keep the other if it’s something historic. Very smart for marketing.
In the end it’s really so each team plays on offense with their own ball, making it less likely cheating happens and that no one can accuse the other of sabotage.
I hope this helps 💙✌️
@@jessicam9804 ok maybe i dont really mean one game ball throughout the whole game (given teh fact they worn out and nfl players throw to fans) but why cant the nfl in general just provide the balls for the game rather than each team. I m honestly not bothered about deflategate compared to spygate or PEDs as i think its ridiculous. but if people and the nfl really do have a problem they couldve find a way to counter it
a Brady quote that was innocuous in 2006.
“The thing is, every quarterback likes it a little bit different,” Brady said back then, arguing his case for every team being allowed to provide its own footballs at games. “Some like them blown up a little bit more, some like them a little more thin, some like them a little more new, some like them really broken in.”
Still innocuous. Means nothing.
@@shigshoLol
Imagine losing to the Titans in the playoffs
Leo Lewis lol
Chiefs gang where are ya
Idk why y'all be trying to play the Titans like they're trash
😂
Titans are a good team
Apparently people don't know about the Ideal Gas law and the fact that the Patriots' balls started at 12.6 psi, the minimum allowed. The temperature was much lower on the field than in the locker room, so when they were measured at halftime they would be below the limit. Also. the only reason the Colts' balls had less of a drastic change was the fact that they were measured after the Patriots' balls, giving them a chance to have the psi go back up a bit. If these people actually used science, they would be telling a different story. I am not saying that the balls weren't deflated, I'm saying that the Patriots didn't deflate the balls, the weather did.
ruclips.net/video/wwxXsEltyas/видео.html
BEENONELIF I love you your The smartest human to existence
BEENONELIF wut is dis that’s actually scientifically incorrect. scientists also recreated the exact atmosphere of the field at that time and tested the pressure of all regulation balls in that atmosphere and none of the balls lost 2 pounds of inflation. Acting like you’re intelligent by stating a gas law that you don’t even know how it truly affects the regulation balls is cringeworthy.
@@truu1414 actually if you look at the report, the only ball that was 2psi under was the one the colts intercepted, then they brought it to the sideline,then brought it to the refs..🤔..10 of the footballs were only a couple ticks under,and one was still good..presumably the football in the middle of the bag...again,the only ball 2psi under was in the colts hands last.
Y’all are dumber than a box of rocks they cheated
See you guys in another 4 years
Deflatriots! 😅
Who do u like the browns
Fuck u
The Cheatflatriots
@@DUKETATUMtake a chill pill you really need one
@@matthewcao2279 you must be a seadderall shithawks fan
3:58 wow rare sight
Luis Robles of him smiling lol
Mark Brunell is right, the Pats would have won either way.
no they would not
@@itsnando20 pats didn't cheat you dumb fuck
Ino they wud have won anyway but then y cheat thats wat im saying
@@ravefeild9995 the colts deflated that one ball when they brought it to their sideline..that's why that one ball was so deflated.
I feel like that’s not the point. The point in that they still cheated. It’s like cheating on a test and still failing it. The cheating didn’t effect the outcome of the test, but it was still done. The fact that cheating was still done is more important
Nah, the only reason this entire thing is going on is so Pats haters have an insult to use.
Ben Weagle yeah but they also got caught for spying so it just shows that they aren’t afraid to cheat
@@GoFish.1 literally every team in the league does this former players and coaches from teams other than the patriots have admitted to it. Don’t blame the pats for getting caught because your favorite team does the same
@@JohnDoe-rr1fz name a team that spied on the other teams coaches with cameras bud
@@spyderwanted8642 literally every other team lol the Jets did it in the 2006 playoffs against the pats before they accused the pats of it in week 1 of 2007 multiple anonymous players/former players have said this is very common and the league doesn’t do anything, bud
The refs touch the ball every play this should've been called out during the game, the refs should be talked to
1:48 “patriots were up by 10, was it too late?!?” It was still 3rd fucking quarter lol
this is years late but it's obvious these morons don't watch football
And the colts beat the legion of boom that year the same team in the superbowl
There was no evidence of them deflating the footballs for all we know it could have been the colts
Did u not jus watch the video 😂🤣
2 of the many glaring errors here:
Jackson himself has said he didn't notice anything off with the ball and that Colts staff took it from him.
And the 11 of 12 balls were 2 psi underinflated report has been proven to be not only a lie, but a lie that came from the NFL. this whole thing still makes me sick.
Colts footballs were similarly underinflated at the same time. NFL lawyers admitted in the first court appeal that they had no credible evidence of any violation. It was bullshit right from the start....
I'm a Colts fan but under inflated or not, we would have gotten our asses kicked regardless. These Pagano teams were not good and Andrew Luck carried us. Now we have a good roster but no QB 🙃
Fast forward a year & you have another “place filler” QB with a worse roster
He still had to throw that ball
Bro the colts beat the Seahawks that year the legion of boom the same team that was in the Super Bowl against the pats
Did you deflate footballs? Belechick: "I can't imagine" What the hell kind of answer is that. I can't imagine is not an answer. He is lying there and you can definitely see it.
Here after the nfl proved it was wrong and they didn’t actually do it 😂
and there still doing it
Grey NOPE
I like how he is not responding when you called him out on spelling lol
Manuel Ruiz lol
stupid
The fact that you can’t use the correct there, shows me that you’re not the smartes
They’re undeflated because there’s cold air in New England. And the cold air causes air from tight pressure like the football to sink a little
Okay but the colts balls were not deflated?
@@user-oz7fv8xu5t they were
No one ever mentions that the Colts footballs were also under inflated.
3/4 were under inflated as well. Correct.
Doesn’t the Temperature decrease the PSI tho??
It's not too late to delete this video.
at 1:38 u can see the blood in his right eye...cant be a healthy sign XD
Dumbass
Dictator R/ wooooosh
@@davianddsshorts9803 XD old thing
Dictator Lol
Biggest scandal of the 21st century! We haven’t forgotten!😠 😡
I still think it wouldn’t barely matter. Even if the ball didn’t have low pressure, the outcome would of been the same. That’s too little of a pressure lost in a ball to even matter much. Just bunch of cry babies.
What I don't understand is why New England did not have to forfeit the game?
Maybe because it had no effect on the outcome of the game. Even the colts players said that the pats were just the better team that night. Just remember, they actually more points in the 2nd half when the balls were properly inflated.
Because it's semantics. It's for show. The balls had nothing to do with the outcome of the game. The first half score was 17-7 Patriots. Some underinflated balls were used by the Patriots in the first half. The officials discovered this and properly inflated the Patriots underinflated balls for use in the second half. The Patriots then outscored the Colts 28-0 in the second half for a final score of 45-7. If anything, the Patriots should thank the officials for discovering the problem and fixing it for them. This. Is. A. Nothing. Deal.
The ONLY reason there is a range of pressure the balls should be at is consistency. The guidelines are not there to prevent cheating; they are there because many balls are used in a game, and they just want them to be CONSISTENT, so that all the balls feel about the same. That's the ONLY reason there is a range of pressure the balls should be pressurized to. It's not because you get some grand advantage by using balls pressurized outside this range. Still - it's a rule. The Patriots broke it. They were fined. That's the end of the story. They paid the piper. It had ZERO impact on the outcome of the game. As stated above, the Patriots performed BETTER with balls inflated to specifications. So, if anything, the Patriots should thank the officials for discovering the problem and properly inflating the balls so they could perform BETTER than they were before.
@@willoughbykrenzteinburg Brady: we scored 14 points with deflated footballs and 28 points with inflated footballs. I’m just glad someone found the problem!
I like how one of the biggest organisations in the sports industry just decides to ignore simple physics
Boo! Patriots
and Brady’s just admitted to doing this 9 years later 🤣👌
Didn't anyone think it was a bad idea to allow teams to use their own balls? Are they still allowing this?
This would be detrimental to Tom career if he didn’t win 100 rings
Why are they asking a high school coach
Bill is a bad lier
cheater cheater banned brady
Jim Forty 6 Super Bowls he obviously doesn’t need deflated balls so why would he have to cheat
John Thicc he needs to cheat to make his way to the top you imbecile also it’s not just Brady it’s his TEAM
Wild Louie Games so what your saying is Brady has no skill and he needs to cheat you sound so dumb and salty
Get a life and stop hating skill and greatness
John Thicc oh yeah “skill” you guys are lucky the jets hurt your other QB so you guys only are pats fans because they always win
Pats footballs started at 12.5. That is the lowest pressure in the range. Colts pressure was at 13.5. If the temperature drops, pressure drops. If it's cold enough to drop by 1lb, then the colts are still in spec but the pats are out of spec. Also, when they're warming back up. if you check the colts after the pats, they get more time to warm up and the pressure rise. Probably the best explanation here:
ruclips.net/video/wwxXsEltyas/видео.html
Since football started teams have been given balls to alter and do whatever they want to do with them no one has ever checked them ever before. Other teams deflate inflate scruff Mark gauge balls all the time. The reports were wrong that 11 out of the 12 balls or under deflated and Chris Martenson had to apologize to the New England Organization for saying that false statement. In the Ted Wells report the Indianapolis Colts also had balls that were under deflated. In the wells report also noted that 1 gauge had all the balls correct the other gauge had two of the balls slightly under deflated. It was blowing up through the media just to try to put a stain on New England's name for anyone who knows anything about football all the NFL knows that it was the most ridiculous thing in history. so at half-time they put the correct air in and the Patriots score five times as much as they did with the under-inflated. this was a sting purposely set up by John Harbaugh and the Colts.
The referees was in it also
Everyone knows they . . . CHEATED
*WON*
They check those balls 100 times they would be able to tell
Okay, let me just repeat what was said here so you can appreciate some good humor:
They cheated to gain a competetive advantage against the Colts and the Jets.
Brady: We scored 14 points with deflated footballs and 28 points with inflated footballs! I’m just glad someone found the problem!
what's tom Brady's favorite sport? softball!!!
Doesnt the opposing team use the same balls?
Wouldnt they have the same "advantage"? I dont get it?
No. Each team uses their own balls during their possession. The only time the other team will use that ball is during an interception or fumble
Now we all know the Cleveland Browns would've been in the super bowl now if they used under inflated balls!!! Definitely sure it was used on them by some of teams... C'mon now how else could you explain so many losses!
Next thing your going to tell me is boxers take a dive for money
Do people realize that temperature can change the pressure of a football
Dude, they cheated.
She actually said “ saucy”
What is the problem it is somthing stupid anways Patriots deserved that spot anyways. The ref's should check the footballs before the games.
Tom Brady still the goat lmao
- Money Mayweather: "Why don't you give him a hug, Floyd! What a lousy fight! I cant' stand this guy, he's such a bitch! He don't deserve that belt!"
- Rhonda Rousey: "Fuck her! She's talks hella shit and acts like a scaredy bitch! She ain't nobody! Someone need to snatch that title from her!"
- Michael Phelps: "*GASP* He smokes what?! That's absolutely appalling! What a horrible display of heroism! Strip him of his medals!"
- Tom Brady: "He's a cheater! He scored 14pts with under inflated footballs and 28pts with regulation inflated footballs! It's not fair! They should give the championship to the Seahawks!"
Seems to me that if you're the best of your trade, there's always gonna be some self-righteous, contradictory, tight assed, whiny hypocrite out there who's intent on taking away all of your hard work...Your only career as an athlete is on 360, Wii or PS4. You don't hate Tom Brady because he's a "cheater" - You hate him because he's good, because he makes players, because he's the best in the game. Phelps proved that smoking marijuana doesn't affect your ability as a human being, Mayweather fights smart and that's why he wins, Rousey ends her fights quick as to not give a chance for the other to seize an opportunity & Tom Brady drives himself far beyond the average quarterback to be the best he possibly can...He led Michigan to a champion before coming to the NFL...Was he cheating then too? Or could it be that Brady is just a savage beast with that football in his grip?
No matter the outcome of this whole ordeal - Brady is still the best there was, is and ever will be. Plain, straight, simple. #PatriotsNation
#BroncosCountry I'm late, but I agree.
The "tuck rule" and some Tuscan Raiders brought me here
I went to a patriots game when I noticed that each time they came to offense to defense, They switched balls.
ALL teams do. Every team.
Never forget
Tom Brady paying the refs...again
“How the ball boys could manipulate the ball ?? They’re pretty busy . “
Bruh. 😑 they have one job
I'm just sitting over here watching people argue.
Super bowl ring.,...all 4 for Brady are tainted.
stonebrooks 12 Brady is a little crybaby
Thanks dude.
So if they were deflated then doesn't both teams get advantage ??
If they applied air in room temperature, will that reduce the pressure when being out in the cold?
Yes exactly
Noticed that Bill Belichick didn't even say no he just shook his head and said he can't imagine
Goodell cheated. Again.
is there a clip, that shows the player realizing the ball is light and reporting it? Just curious, like did they stop the game to deal with this or did this all come out afterwards?
Maybe because the footballs were filled with air in room temperature they lost pressure when they were taken outside, the cold weather made the gas inside the ball contract thus causing the ball to deflate?
Victor Cardoza then that means almost every football in nfl history went through the same shit. think before you speak
@Andrew Bueno,
You're exactly correct. _"Every football in NFL history."_
And @Victor Cardoza is correct, too.
In the 2015 AFC CC game, both the Pats' & Colts' balls "deflated". It's shown, for certain, in the Wells/Exponent report. See Fig 21, page 42 of the Exponent report.
80% of the pressure drop was due to the temperature drop & 20% was due to the balls getting wet in the rain. (Water causes football leather to stretch a bit, the volume to go up slightly, and the pressure to drop.)
EVERY SINGLE FOOTBALL in NFL history "deflated" exactly as the Pats balls did. It is NOT the "Ideal Gas Suggestion". It's the Law.!
Here's a question for you: "How many times in NFL history (prior to the 2015 AFC CC game between the Pats & Colts) have the referees measured the pressure in the footballs during the game?"
The answer: ZERO times.
The NFL simply had no clue that temperature (& water absorption) affects pressure. The NFL Front Office has admitted this.!!
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Here's 3 more questions for you, with answers supplied.
1. During the summer 2015, Roger Goodell announced that the NFL was going to monitor the pressure in ALL team's football throughout the 2015-2016 season. When he announced, in Feb 2016, that he was going to continue to press the case against Brady, some reporters asked Goodell to show them the results of the NFL's pressure monitoring program. Roger replied, "We said that we'd monitor the pressure, we never said that we'd release the data." And they have never released that data.
Question 1: WHY won't Roger release that data?
Answer: Because that data shows that EVERY teams' footballs "deflate" on exactly the same temperature & water exposure schedule as did the Pats (& Colts') balls in the AFC CC game. And this simple fact completely exonerates Brady & the Pats.
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Question 2: How long do you think that Goodell would have delayed releasing that data, IF it had convicted (instead of exonerated) Brady?
Answer: About 1 minute.!
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DeflateGate 2.0. During a game this year late in the season (i.e., a "cold weather game") between the Steelers & Giants, the Giants got a hold of a Steelers football. They measured the pressure & found it to be "about 11 psi". (Just exactly like the Pats' balls' pressure.)
The Giants reported it to the league. Within ONE DAY, the league replied, "Nothing is wrong here. Pay no attention."
Question 3: WHY did the League office reply with this answer?
Answer: Because the League office now KNOWS that temperature affects pressure. They KNOW that the pressure drop is/was due to "natural causes" (temperature drop & water absorption).
The exact same "natural causes" that were operating during the game between the Pats & Colts.
What if they raised up the room temperature because they would know it would deflate outside because of the cold weather
Thank god you know what boils law is
They also said each team provides their own balls 12
I wonder if there will be a Deflategate 2.0?
so touching for an excellent video
They should lose their superbowl that simple and should be fined
stfu hater
Yes
Jimmy Mitchell I know right
Wudzi shut up
U should loose ur Super Bowl. Oh wait u don't have one
Guys Rob Grownkoski caught it and it squished and I heard sort of a boom sound when he snaped it
Against the Seahawks was rly bad especially it was Super Bowl
Did both teams play with the same ball?
No they didn’t because the cold air makes the pressure low!!!!!!!
In top of that the Seahawks didn’t run the ball at the 1 yard line
Mark Brunell is a solid qb, Brady, not.
and your as gay as your picture
Mark Brunell never cheated though, Nor did AC slater from Saved by the bell
They also asked drew Brees who said in a interview "when you play you can't feel any difference to the ball"
@Peppa Pig 🤣birds of a feather flock tomothafuckingether damn cheaters
The team has 0 control over the footballs
Before 2007
The Referees made a mistake.
Belichick: God dammit Tom, you threw that pick!
Dumb
11 out of 12 cmon that has to be something
As a seahawk fan..that tells me thats either a bad batch due to the weather or the pump measure device..to try to find an isolated place to deflate 11 footballs doesn't seem practical and to actually ask a ballboy to do it seems too risky for very little reward....just seems more like a witch hunt
Why don't they investigate the Patriots adding more time on the clock to avoid a delay of game against the Steelers.
Enjoy your medication. Dumbass!
Brady knows what he is doing, he is just playing stupid. He knows more about his balls than anyone else.
"ball felt lighter" Fucking hell, so much fail....
Tom Deflatey
Lol
The Patriots shouldn't have beaten the Colts. It should have ended right there. They shouldn't have even made it to the Super Bowl, let alone have the audacity to win it. I'm disgusted.
He gave them all big coin to cover for him lol 😂 😆 😝
"Inflated below", this is how you convince an idiot they're telling the truth. The truth they want you to believe. If it was real those words would have never been brought up. In court, it's called leading the witness.
I was so mad that day...
Explain to me if you have ever played football how would a under inflated ball 1. Throw? ,or kicked? Anyone?
Ok um if the ball was deflated howcome the other teams dont still make a effort to win with a flat ball since its easy
Lol because no other team wants to win as cheaters. Duhh
Why cheat though?The integrity and authenticity of professional sports is what makes it intriguing. To even have speculations that you are cheating ruins the quality of the game. Because of an unfair advantage, no matter how big or small. So the Patriots should have asterisks next to games in which they were caught cheating. It’s plain and simple. Like seriously you already have a talented team and great coach, why must you cheat?
He said balls are checked in the locker room. 3:06 Someone is examining Tom Bradys balls in the locker room !?
I am not a Pats hater nor fan. I am a huge nfl fan. Truth is that even if the ball was inflated properly, Brady still wins. Period. It’s a jealousy envious thing. Just watched Apples Dynasty and it’s worth the watch on this
Mark is right thank you
they always cheat
Fining rich coaches is never going to get them to stop the way they get fired over one bad season all the time.
Tom did it
Isnt it advantageous to both teams then?
Patriots are the best team in the NFL what if Brady didn't do it? He might have but he might not have!