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Do You Have a Problem With Deflated Balls?

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The talk the past week and a half has been all about Tom Brady, Bill Belichek and the New England Patriots.  The Deflate-gate controversy has the entire sports world buzzing (and justifiably many sick of it).  We won't even mention the two week-long continuing flurry of "deflated ball" jokes.

 

 

For those of you who don't follow football, one of the teams in the Super Bowl next Sunday was accused of deflating their batch of footballs in last week's Conference Championship game.  Deflated footballs make the ball easier to grip and thus easier to throw, catch and most importantly, to avoid fumbling.  While many have justifiably remarked that the conference final game was a blowout, it is also a fact that the Patriots running backs didn't fumble the ball the entire season.  we really have no idea if or how often they have been doing this.

 

 

The opinions range from Patriots fans who think it is all about jealousy, to the most militant folks who want to kick the Patriots out of the Super Bowl. I know many fans are sick of the Patriots and sick of losing faith in their athletes.  The truth is though, that this really isn't the end of the world.  I believe they should be punished by taking away their first round pick next year, but to insinuate that this transgression is symbolic of the end of the world as we know it is just too much.

 

 

How do you feel about Deflate-Gate?

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Fred Klein

Goodell is on the spot as Kraft has demanded an apology.

Submitted by jeffreyrubin on Wed, 01/28/2015 - 00:33

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Jeffrey Rubin

I think it confirms a pattern of deception by the Patriot organization and should result in a loss of draft picks and fines.
Rona Gura

Here's my opinion (actually my husband's opinion-who's an avid Jets fan-but I concur). Brady must have known. Quarterbacks spend a half hour before every game with their equipment manager feeling every ball. With that being said, the discrepancy was discovered and the balls changed after the first half of the game. The second half of the game was the blow-out even though proper footballs were used. Bottom line-it did not make a difference in the outcome of the game.
The Webmaster

They have cheated, are cheating and will cheat. Hit'm hard!

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