What if there's nothing to come clean for? There's no question that the balls would have lost pressure being outdoors and wet. This has been tested several times this week and everyone who does the test see's the pressure drop to almost 2 PSI.
What if there's nothing to come clean for? There's no question that the balls would have lost pressure being outdoors and wet. This has been tested several times this week and everyone who does the test see's the pressure drop to almost 2 PSI.
Yeah - when executing a plan to create plausible deniability I'm sure the unknown messenger says "BILL BELICHICK WANTS YOU TO LOWER THE PSI IN THE FOOTBALLS". Solid theory!
Mark Brunell on ESPN right now looks like my uncle does when he talks about Obama.
Truth - but those are NCAA regulations not NAIA. I'm assuming NAIA is even more lax.
JARGON ALERT