Right now, it just feels like my entire body is ailing and shutting down on me...I should see an doctor.
Whats Going Through Your Mind Right Now... 2.0
It's probably nothing though, just my hysteria acting up again..I may have a case of diabetes, as it does run in the family, and I ate like 200 grams of sugar ever day last week. If not more....
I got a feeling the Thunder will upset the Warriors in the First Round of the Playoffs if they make the 8th Seed. The way Durant and Westbrook are playing it seems highly possible.
@knightsofdarkness2: Oh wow, I am even more worried about Moon Knight. (:/)
Same here, he's been killed off around 3 times now though his Marvel Now series is doing fine so I don't see why they would need to kill him off but it's definitely possible.
I'm more interested in what characters makes it to battleworld than the event itself.
Mostly for the reason they die with the old multiverse, & that's hard to retcon.
I guess teams can have the excuse now when they get beat by five touchdowns that the other team didn't put enough air in the football.
:P
I don't actually see the Colts making excuses...the rule is the ball should be at a certain size, and the Patriots broke the rule, they should be punished and bashed accordingly.
Well the Colts can't make excuses by the volume of how bad that got beat... you can't blame a minus of a pound of air in a football on a 38 point loss. They just sucked that bad.
....they lost because the Patriots were the far superior team, but the Pats factually broke a rule.
The rule is cannon fodder to me... as none of the referees or officials noticed these "deflated footballs" until after the fact apparently... I mean if the balls was so deflated then why wasn't this caught and fixed in game... instead of all the b!tching and moaning afterwards.
....they lost because the Patriots were the far superior team, but the Pats factually broke a rule.
The rule is cannon fodder to me... as none of the referees or officials noticed these "deflated footballs" until after the fact apparently... I mean if the balls was so deflated then why wasn't this caught and fixed in game... instead of all the b!tching and moaning afterwards.
Honestly, that doesn't matter. A rule is a rule; it's put there for you to follow. Several people who played the game has admitted a deflated ball is easier to catch and throw, I know we're not going to be couch coches and assume we know more about the sport than they do, right?
Plus, speaking from personal experience a ball with less air is easier to catch than one with a lot.
Meh. I don't care anymore.
Care dammit.. care ^_^
....they lost because the Patriots were the far superior team, but the Pats factually broke a rule.
The rule is cannon fodder to me... as none of the referees or officials noticed these "deflated footballs" until after the fact apparently... I mean if the balls was so deflated then why wasn't this caught and fixed in game... instead of all the b!tching and moaning afterwards.
Honestly, that doesn't matter. A rule is a rule; it's put there for you to follow. Several people who played the game has admitted a deflated ball is easier to catch and throw, I know we're not going to be couch coches and assume we know more about the sport than they do, right?
Plus, speaking from personal experience a ball with less air is easier to catch than one with a lot.
It does matter... because if the balls was so deflated then why was this not caught by the officials in game ? The deflated footballs was played with for 4 quarters right ? So you mean that for entirety of the game the officials didn't notice that the balls was flatter than normal until after the fact ? If the balls was so much flatter than usual then why wasn't it caught beforehand ?
I know that flatter footballs are easier to catch... that isn't the point. The point is that if the balls was so deflated that it caused an obvious advantage then why didn't the officials in game notice it themselves ?
It does matter... because if the balls was so deflated then why was this not caught by the officials in game ? The deflated footballs was played with for 4 quarters right ? So you mean that for entirety of the game the officials didn't notice that the balls was flatter than normal until after the fact ? If the balls was so much flatter than usual then why wasn't it caught beforehand ?
I know that flatter footballs are easier to catch... that isn't the point. The point is that if the balls was so deflated that it caused an obvious advantage then why didn't the officials in game notice it themselves ?
Official have other things to worry about besides feeling the amount of air in a ball. The fact that this isn''t the first time a player as spotted this, the Baltimore Ravens had suspicions about the weeks and apparently tipped the Colts of from what I heard. Not to mention, a league investigation proved the balls were indeed deflated by about 2 pounds each, a substantial amount.
The thing that's questionable to me is Brady claiming he didn't feel a difference in the ball in the second half
It does matter... because if the balls was so deflated then why was this not caught by the officials in game ? The deflated footballs was played with for 4 quarters right ? So you mean that for entirety of the game the officials didn't notice that the balls was flatter than normal until after the fact ? If the balls was so much flatter than usual then why wasn't it caught beforehand ?
I know that flatter footballs are easier to catch... that isn't the point. The point is that if the balls was so deflated that it caused an obvious advantage then why didn't the officials in game notice it themselves ?
Official have other things to worry about besides feeling the amount of air in a ball. The fact that this isn''t the first time a player as spotted this, the Baltimore Ravens had suspicions about the weeks and apparently tipped the Colts of from what I heard. Not to mention, a league investigation proved the balls were indeed deflated by about 2 pounds each, a substantial amount.
But if something is obviously wrong ( as in a football being 2 pounds deflated ) even if the Officials are not worrying about feeling the amount of air in a Football... wouldn't a 2 pound difference in air inflation be obvious in feel from a regular inflated football ? I mean if it's that blatantly different in size... then why wasn't it caught beforehand ?
It does matter... because if the balls was so deflated then why was this not caught by the officials in game ? The deflated footballs was played with for 4 quarters right ? So you mean that for entirety of the game the officials didn't notice that the balls was flatter than normal until after the fact ? If the balls was so much flatter than usual then why wasn't it caught beforehand ?
I know that flatter footballs are easier to catch... that isn't the point. The point is that if the balls was so deflated that it caused an obvious advantage then why didn't the officials in game notice it themselves ?
Official have other things to worry about besides feeling the amount of air in a ball. The fact that this isn''t the first time a player as spotted this, the Baltimore Ravens had suspicions about the weeks and apparently tipped the Colts of from what I heard. Not to mention, a league investigation proved the balls were indeed deflated by about 2 pounds each, a substantial amount.
But if something is obviously wrong ( as in a football being 2 pounds deflated ) even if the Officials are not worrying about feeling the amount of air in a Football... wouldn't a 2 pound difference in air inflation be obvious in feel from a regular inflated football ? I mean if it's that blatantly different in size... then why wasn't it caught beforehand ?
I don't know, ask the officials. You're starting to make this sound like some kind of conspiracy against the poor Cheetriots Patriots. :P
@claymore1998: I try, but its kinda hard though. >_>
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It does matter... because if the balls was so deflated then why was this not caught by the officials in game ? The deflated footballs was played with for 4 quarters right ? So you mean that for entirety of the game the officials didn't notice that the balls was flatter than normal until after the fact ? If the balls was so much flatter than usual then why wasn't it caught beforehand ?
I know that flatter footballs are easier to catch... that isn't the point. The point is that if the balls was so deflated that it caused an obvious advantage then why didn't the officials in game notice it themselves ?
Official have other things to worry about besides feeling the amount of air in a ball. The fact that this isn''t the first time a player as spotted this, the Baltimore Ravens had suspicions about the weeks and apparently tipped the Colts of from what I heard. Not to mention, a league investigation proved the balls were indeed deflated by about 2 pounds each, a substantial amount.
But if something is obviously wrong ( as in a football being 2 pounds deflated ) even if the Officials are not worrying about feeling the amount of air in a Football... wouldn't a 2 pound difference in air inflation be obvious in feel from a regular inflated football ? I mean if it's that blatantly different in size... then why wasn't it caught beforehand ?
I don't know, ask the officials. You're starting to make this sound like some kind of conspiracy against the poor Cheetriots Patriots. :P
Not a conspiracy... the Patriots have been caught cheating before. I just don't see how this is such a blatant offense considering the officials didn't even notice the variation in deflation in the balls if it was obvious that the balls was under deflated.
It does matter... because if the balls was so deflated then why was this not caught by the officials in game ? The deflated footballs was played with for 4 quarters right ? So you mean that for entirety of the game the officials didn't notice that the balls was flatter than normal until after the fact ? If the balls was so much flatter than usual then why wasn't it caught beforehand ?
I know that flatter footballs are easier to catch... that isn't the point. The point is that if the balls was so deflated that it caused an obvious advantage then why didn't the officials in game notice it themselves ?
Official have other things to worry about besides feeling the amount of air in a ball. The fact that this isn''t the first time a player as spotted this, the Baltimore Ravens had suspicions about the weeks and apparently tipped the Colts of from what I heard. Not to mention, a league investigation proved the balls were indeed deflated by about 2 pounds each, a substantial amount.
But if something is obviously wrong ( as in a football being 2 pounds deflated ) even if the Officials are not worrying about feeling the amount of air in a Football... wouldn't a 2 pound difference in air inflation be obvious in feel from a regular inflated football ? I mean if it's that blatantly different in size... then why wasn't it caught beforehand ?
I don't know, ask the officials. You're starting to make this sound like some kind of conspiracy against the poor Cheetriots Patriots. :P
Not a conspiracy... the Patriots have been caught cheating before. I just don't see how this is such a blatant offense considering the officials didn't even notice the variation in deflation in the balls if it was obvious that the balls was under deflated.
*Shrugs* As I said before, I have no idea why the officials didn't notice if it several opposing players did right of the bat.
*Shrugs* As I said before, I have no idea why the officials didn't notice if it several opposing players did right of the bat.
The only possible reason I can think of is that someone paid off the officials.
*Shrugs* As I said before, I have no idea why the officials didn't notice if it several opposing players did right of the bat.
The only possible reason I can think of is that someone paid off the officials.
Possible. I wouldn't put anything past the Cheetriots! >=(
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