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Zero chance. Do you really think the 53 players on the team do not all know each other? Sorry, this was a dumb question.

according to this study of the best cities in the world to live in which was discussed on the BBc this morning, we could trade Pittsburgh for Dublin.

Briefly put, they should have tried to win so that the end result of the final round would feel authentic. Losing when you tried hard? Less painful then winning over a gimme. Gimme’s are not always automatic either.

A human being walking toward your car and you have a responsibility to swerve out of the way.

Most publishing people I know are women and the “old white male” excuse is rampant. I’m a white male and most women in writing groups will attempt to disguise thier distaste for “white men” but it will rapidly emerge.

That’s still explained: the Colts had harder balls, and the Pats balls were measured first due to the accusation. The Colts balls re-attuned to room temp.

Any adult knows that a close look at some complex topic by outsiders will result in a lot of bad PR. Adults also know that searching high and low in anything will tur up things which seem odd but are explainable.

There’s no such thing as “setting an example” in American jurisprudence. It’s a case by case system that draws on precedent, not antecedent. You are really ignorant.

I’m super white but I always loved Iverson.

How can we be sure of that? He sent a text asking for 13 lbs pressure. He never said he didn’t have a pressure preference.

But did they do something wrong? A guy refers to himself as the deflator because he adjusts the balls form 16 lbs to 13 lbs, as Tom asked for (in a text quoted in the report)? Are you a low information voter?

So according to the report Tom says in a text he wants the balls 13lbs, and the guy mentions the balls usually come in at 16lbs and thus he is the “deflator.” 13lbs. is a legal weight.

Total spin. “He talked with the guy after the scandal came out? Must have been a coveup!”

But will he be deflating them lower than allowed? That is not mentioned. That is what you’re reading into this.

Not too much evidence. Just cause someone calls himself the deflator in reference to 16 pound balls doesn’t mean he deflated them to 11.5. He even says the balls were too hard from the Jets game. Rodgers said he likes the hard, Tom likes them soft.

Well that was proven and went on for years. This is unproven and happened once if at all. I think the Colts set up the Patriots, personally.

I agree, but subtly is not he strenght of America in the age of the low information voter.

Love all the lawyers rushing in to lecture us about this. “It’s the legal definition!” No, I have not been to civil court, actually. Never plan to be.

The fact that Brady and Jastermski spoke after this came out means nothing. Certainly he would ask his ball trainer what the deal was.

Hinges on how you interpret “the deflator.” Either: