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Post by Ff2 on Feb 18, 2015 13:29:35 GMT -5
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Post by southside on Feb 18, 2015 13:31:17 GMT -5
LMAO. Those pictures are great.
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Post by Ff2 on Feb 18, 2015 20:22:30 GMT -5
Now ESPN....AFTER hanging this poor schlub out to dry.....is reporting a league official handed the guy the ball.
If I was him I'd sue these morons.
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Post by cleatmarks on Feb 20, 2015 15:21:17 GMT -5
I heard they're hiring a new person to head up the investigation.
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Post by rangerous on Feb 21, 2015 10:52:16 GMT -5
So a ball boy made a mistake and the ref noticed. Yeah. This will blow the thing wide open. it does nothing to disprove the fact that the patsies brought in underinflated balls. they cheated no matter how much the patsies want to deflect blame or how badly the nfl has mismanaged the whole issue and the investigation.
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Post by Ff2 on Feb 21, 2015 11:43:09 GMT -5
So a ball boy made a mistake and the ref noticed. Yeah. This will blow the thing wide open. it does nothing to disprove the fact that the Flats*ies brought in underinflated balls. they cheated no matter how much the Flats*ies want to deflect blame or how badly the nfl has mismanaged the whole issue and the investigation. Someone who works for the NFL handed the guy the ball. Latest leak is the guys was stealing game balls for selling as memorabilia. With this chain of events there's no way in hell Pats even had control of the balls they used.
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Post by Slackjaw on Feb 21, 2015 15:07:32 GMT -5
it does nothing to disprove the fact that the Flats*ies brought in underinflated balls. they cheated no matter how much the Flats*ies want to deflect blame or how badly the nfl has mismanaged the whole issue and the investigation. Someone who works for the NFL handed the guy the ball. Latest leak is the guys was stealing game balls for selling as memorabilia. With this chain of events there's no way in hell Flats* even had control of the balls they used. Which balls are you referring to?
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Post by rangerous on Feb 21, 2015 18:30:06 GMT -5
no matter what the extent of the whole nfl memorabilia scam it still doesn't have anything to do with the fact the patsies were using deflated balls. they are cheaters.
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Post by leftturn3 on Feb 21, 2015 19:00:20 GMT -5
What that linked story fails to mention is that the official was intially tipped off because he received a ball from the locker-room attendant and lr-attendants have no responsibility or right to handle game balls on the field. That official was suspicious and thought to check the K ball, saw there was no official stamp on it, and notified his higher ups. "lr-attendants have no responsibility or right to handle game balls on the field", this statement is false! the attendants are responsible for switching balls and taking them into the bathroom to deflate them,,,,, but they are only allowed to do so in NE.
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Post by guidoyaz on Feb 21, 2015 20:52:41 GMT -5
What that linked story fails to mention is that the official was intially tipped off because he received a ball from the locker-room attendant and lr-attendants have no responsibility or right to handle game balls on the field. That official was suspicious and thought to check the K ball, saw there was no official stamp on it, and notified his higher ups. "lr-attendants have no responsibility or right to handle game balls on the field", this statement is false! the attendants are responsible for switching balls and taking them into the bathroom to deflate them,,,,, but they are only allowed to do so in NE. link?
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Post by adpz on Feb 21, 2015 22:11:31 GMT -5
Um, yeah www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25072261/report-patriots-staffer-tried-to-put-unapproved-k-ball-into-afc-title-gameThere's a new twist in Deflategate and it doesn't appear to actually involve deflated footballs. According to ESPN.com, a Patriots locker room attendant tried to give officials an unapproved K-ball during the first half of New England's AFC Championship game win over Indianapolis. K-balls are the footballs used by specialists during the game. When any NFL game is played -- regular season or playoffs -- each K-ball has to be approved by the officiating crew before it can be used. According to ESPN, referee Walt Anderson approved the batch of K-balls that ended up being used in the AFC title game. Patriots locker room attendant Jim McNally is under investigation because he tried to put an unapproved K-ball into play.At some point during the first half, McNally gave an unapproved K-ball to an alternate official on the sideline. The alternate official, Greg Yette, noticed that the ball didn't have the appropriate K-ball markings and immediately became suspicious. Yette was also suspicious of the fact that McNally was giving him a football at all. McNally was the attendant in the officials' locker room and as the officials' locker room attendant, it wouldn't have been normal for McNally to have any ball handling duties during the game.After McNally gave Yette the unapproved football, Yette notified the NFL's vice president of game operations, Mike Kensil, which means Kensil was contacted twice in the first half about illegal footballs.
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Post by Ff2 on Feb 21, 2015 23:26:58 GMT -5
The nfl has a lot of spalinh to do
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Post by PK on Feb 22, 2015 8:41:39 GMT -5
The ball attendant is old. He'll be eating catfood next year, complaining that his grandkids don't visit.
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Post by rangerous on Feb 22, 2015 9:34:29 GMT -5
The nfl has a lot of spalinh to do and so does kraft, bellichicken and brady. one of them must have known what their ball personnel were doing. they all claim to be on top of everything that the patsies do.
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Post by Ff2 on Feb 22, 2015 11:15:16 GMT -5
The nfl has a lot of spalinh to do and so does kraft, bellichicken and SparkleBrady. one of them must have known what their ball personnel were doing. they all claim to be on top of everything that the Flats*ies do. While they may know what THEIR personnel does, they have no control over NFL personnel who are stealing balls to sell as memorabilia and substituting other balls during the game.
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