Kevin, look at the mark on the ball that they use. It's a letter with a sharpie. IT'S SIMPLE TO COPY. It does absolutely nothing to prevent anyone on the team from simply looking at, and going and putting the exact same mark on pre-inflated balls.
11 of 12 balls were deflated. I'm waiting for your alternate explanation that hasn't already been thoroughly debunked.
Once you see how simple the mark is (in the video here: http://mmqb.si.com/2015/01/22/def…, it's a single capital L in what looks like a simple silver sharpie), you realize that the theory is VERY INTERESTING.
Why couldn't a ball boy who witnessed the mark just relay what the mark looks like to the guy in the bathroom?
What would prevent him from just grabbing a different bag of underinflated balls that was in the room already and walking out with them?
This seems to imply anyone started caring about Lil Wayne.
Anyone that loves FLAPJACKS, for one.
Colin Cowherd calls that good old fashioned fun if you're white.
Stop with the Kanye comparisons. They're absurd. Kanye's last album was on dozens of top 10 end of year list by loads of major critics and music magazines. He's been a critical darling for a decade. Other influential artists talk all the time about how groundbreaking and cutting edge his music is.
Game was not blacked out on Sunday Ticket. I watched it on ticket here in Portland.
"Here, I'll just caress his beard a bit and that should calm him down."