nefansince75
Well-Known Member
Why do you believe that when, though possible, it's more likely he just needed to take a whiz. He had 1:40 for 12 balls which mean under 10 seconds per ball. That includes taking them out of the bag and putting them back in (which had to be done to be sure each ball was deflated and no was double-deflated). To me it ends at this: it really appears the balls were not actually underinflated....Funny. My personal opinion is Spygate is the most overblown nothing burger in the history of sports. You can't "get caught" cheating if you weren't even trying to hide. Everybody knew they were doing it. That footage could be gained a million different ways. Any coach that's concerned about getting signals stolen should be fired
Deflategate is the second biggest nothing burger in the history of sports but I do believe the ball boy snuck into the bathroom and quickly let some air out of the footballs. That said, I see no advantage to it whatsoever. It should just be legal for the QB to decide how he wants the footballs.
This is a serious question and not just rhetorical dialog because your position is a bit different than mine.