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Southieinnc
Do Your Job!
Minnesota game is supposed to be 0 degrees. A scientist has said the balls will deflate to 9 psi - that's right - 9psi
This puts the NFL in quite a pickle.
When balls deflated during cold games in the past, it was not noticed because the cold made the ball harder and firmer to compensate. Now if the NFL, does it's due diligence and checks the balls and inflates them to regulation, the balls will be bricks! When they take the balls back in at halftime, they will be 16.5 psi! I can't wait to hear the NFL's report - oh, wait - the NFL won't tell us what, if anything they did......
How low will game balls' psi drop in frigid Seahawks-Vikes game?
What should the NFL do??????
This puts the NFL in quite a pickle.
When balls deflated during cold games in the past, it was not noticed because the cold made the ball harder and firmer to compensate. Now if the NFL, does it's due diligence and checks the balls and inflates them to regulation, the balls will be bricks! When they take the balls back in at halftime, they will be 16.5 psi! I can't wait to hear the NFL's report - oh, wait - the NFL won't tell us what, if anything they did......
How low will game balls' psi drop in frigid Seahawks-Vikes game?
What should the NFL do??????