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TheLowlySquire wrote:Wow, Arda! Huge!
Howard Mass wrote:Arda is not a terrorist. Arda is a good person.
therealbig3 wrote:Even if they are guilty, a slightly deflated football is like wearing cleats that are too long...it's a minor offense at most.
jackwindham wrote:therealbig3 wrote:Even if they are guilty, a slightly deflated football is like wearing cleats that are too long...it's a minor offense at most.
Those that have played the sport might argue with you here. I'm sure centers and long snappers would tell you that the grip makes a difference, especially when there is defensive pressure coming at you. Quarterbacks obviously know the difference. Wide receivers, tight ends and running backs can tell as well.
jackwindham wrote:therealbig3 wrote:Even if they are guilty, a slightly deflated football is like wearing cleats that are too long...it's a minor offense at most.
Those that have played the sport might argue with you here. I'm sure centers and long snappers would tell you that the grip makes a difference, especially when there is defensive pressure coming at you. Quarterbacks obviously know the difference. Wide receivers, tight ends and running backs can tell as well.
Bulltalk wrote:It's cheating. Pretty much that.
Higga wrote:Bulltalk wrote:It's cheating. Pretty much that.
Cheating is too wide of a term. I mean committing pass interference is cheating too. There are degrees. What the Pats did IMO was like a parking ticket. I really don't think it's that big of a deal at all. It's mostly a media witch hunt trying to take down the top dog Pats. Journalists wanting to make a name for themselves as being the guy/gal that broke the big story that destroyed the Patriots.
Bulltalk wrote:Higga wrote:Bulltalk wrote:It's cheating. Pretty much that.
Cheating is too wide of a term. I mean committing pass interference is cheating too. There are degrees. What the Pats did IMO was like a parking ticket. I really don't think it's that big of a deal at all. It's mostly a media witch hunt trying to take down the top dog Pats. Journalists wanting to make a name for themselves as being the guy/gal that broke the big story that destroyed the Patriots.
Cheating is cheating. The rule is clear. It wouldn't have been done if there hadn't been a perceived advantage. It's clear that it was done. Eleven out of twelve footballs of the Pats? None for Indy?
I'm not saying this is an earth shattering injustice, but it certainly is cheating, and should be punished.
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