NFL investigates "deflategate'
http://espn.go.com/b...lated-footballs
and since its 1 day to the ProBowl, i wish Bryan Stork was there, he and Travis Frederick would make the perfect lumberjack center rotation ![]()
Here's an article that mentions, "Amonton's Law of Pressure-Temperature". It states that if the mass and volume of a gas are constant (like the air inside a football), the gas' pressure is directly related to a gas' temperature.
http://wbsm.com/tryi...scientifically/
So, I'm glad someone else thought of this too...
It was about 2 hrs. before game time when they were last checked. Did someone throw them in the freezer with the ice cream? Maybe not, that could have made the leather stiff... Or were they deflated in a more conventional way?
This is not the company that makes all the NFL's footballs, though. It's this one:
http://www.nytimes.c...s-job.html?_r=0
Some insights from a seamstress that used to sew these balls.
I find it interesting that the NFL hired a legal/investigative firm to investigate this "scandal", when none of them are scientists.
Meanwhile, everyone else wants to "protect the integrity" of football, and that's really confusing me. Do people actually think that no one in sports breaks the rules intentionally? How deluded is the public? It's a competition, people are going to "cheat", it's even secretly encouraged. /continue rant about the subject.
Some more news on the whole ball deflation scandal (no, I will not use the term "deflategate," for reasons best explained here).
I hope to see some scandal/controversy surrounding the entrance to a stadium or some other major public facility so that we will get "Gategate."
I agree with the theory that the footballs deflated due to weather.
I read one article that suggested that if the balls were inflated with warm/hot air from a compressor and then taken outside, they would deflate in about 30 minutes to the 1.6-2.0 PSI range the balls were found to be underinflated at near halftime. And if it happened this way, I wouldn't expect an equipment manager to realize not to use warm air/use a compressor when temps. are cooler outside. I mean, maybe they are supposed to know that, I have no clue if they are, but this doesn't seem like something anyone has really thought about before now, so I give the Patriots the benefit of the doubt there.
Bill Belichick said he doesn't know anything, and I believe him, and Tom Brady said he didn't notice a difference, and I believe that because he went, I think it was, 9-9 after halftime with properly inflated balls. Joe Theismann tested differently inflated balls to see if he could tell a difference between 2 PSI and he couldn't. http://www.sportingn...fc-championship.
And the advantage to an underinflated ball seems minuscule, and in some respects its not an advantage at all if this video is accurate:
I hope that the Pats use this as motivation to beat the Seahawks in the Superbowl, especially Brady after being called a liar and a cheat by so many people when there is yet no real evidence to claim foul play. Drew Bledsoe said its just irresponsible and I agree.
http://www.boston.co...KbyH/story.html
Modifié par lil yonce, 25 janvier 2015 - 01:41 .
New, unscheduled press conference with Bill Belichick that happened earlier today:
And here is an article about it: https://www.bostongl...aPPI/story.html
Pretty much, like many have suspected, the deflation was due to the weather. That's what he believes and it makes sense to me.
New, unscheduled press conference with Bill Belichick that happened earlier today:
Spoiler
And here is an article about it: https://www.bostongl...aPPI/story.html
Pretty much, like many have suspected, the deflation was due to the weather. That's what he believes and it makes sense to me.
It makes sense to me too. Although I do wonder if the exposure was really long enough to account for 2lbs. PSI. Another thing I'm not clear on is the condition of the twelve balls the Colts were required to contribute. Anyone read anything about that? Because if the Colts' balls were more normal... Why?
I really want this to be over with so we can focus on the Super Bowl. Go Seahawks!
The exposure in the experiments the Patriots did, or the exposure for the balls on gameday? I don't know what controls and variables were used in their experiments to really say, but Belichick said they ran gameday simulations. IMO, either the balls on gameday weren't missing exactly 2 PSI (which is possible, I think they've only been said to be around that range, not necessarily exactly 2 PSI) or other factors Belichick isn't aware of in addition to the rubbing process led to the missing 2 PSI.
Belichick believed it was about the rubbing process the Pats use, noting that it artificially raised the internal temp and PSI in tests, he focused on that, and I think that's legitimate in combination with temp differences in the lockeroom and on the field that he also mentioned. Their balls in the experiment came out to consistently to about 11.0 PSI after "equilibriumizing" to field conditions; some variance between each ball depending on individual characteristics and gauges used should also be considered because it too would change PSI and he mentioned that.
I don't think Bill Belichick has reason to lie about any of this, to do impromptu conferences with the media about football physics, to be so defensive. I don't think he'd go out of his way to lie, and I don't think there was any intentional cheating involved. I don't think the Patriots should be punished for this. I don't think the league will find any intentional wrong doing here and if they have to punish them under the line "ignorance is not an excuse" (Roger Goodell has said this in other cases so some may hold his feet to the fire about consistency), it should be a tiny, slap on the wrist fine and then everyone should move on. Superbowl suspensions, suspensions for next season, taking away draft picks, firings, huge fines against the cap, that would all be ridiculous for something as inconsequential, as improbable to be aware of, as 2 PSI fluctuation in footballs, and in a 45-7 blowout victory at that, its really silly.
And I haven't seen anything about the Colts balls though I haven't really been looking. Their process for inflating and prepping their footballs could be very different from the Pats and both teams could handle their balls within the rules and yet come out with different results in PSI from what I understand. Also, we don't know what the refs that inspected the balls did to them, if they made any changes to the PSI or how after the Patriots and Colts turned them over.
And go Pats!!! (
sorry Katie. hehe.)
Modifié par lil yonce, 27 janvier 2015 - 03:09 .
Can anybody see the obscene gesture Marshawn Lynch is suppose to have made here? I must be blind, I can't spot it...
http://www.nfl.com/n...obscene-gesture
I get tired of seeing this guy get picked on over so much really petty stuff. I agree obscene gestures should be against the rules, these guys are looked on as role models and their conduct reflects on their team. But he's been fined for things like not talking enough to the press and having gold plate on the bottom of his track shoes. Things that really mean squat when you think about what he has done for the Seahawks this season. He's not into drugs and he doesn't beat up on women (I hope not, anyway.), they need to let up on the fines.
Did he grab his crotch when he scored Katie ? I think he did and that score shouldn`t have counted and now my Packers play the SB ![]()
I think Seattle wins they ( Wilson and the offense ) can`t play that badly again . The key to winning might be who runs the ball better and injury recovery for the Seahawk`s DB`s , we all know that Brady will throw the ball a lot .

This is the first time i have seen the Pro Bowl and it was surprising ![]()
He was a great tip Katie . I didn`t see the Giants play this year but Beckham was amazing ![]()
In that particular clip, the clip provided with that article, I didn't see him grabbing himself. I have seen him doing that in another a picture from a different game, which was kind of crude... The reason I'm complaining is that the NFL fines him so much and so frequently. Sometimes, it's over not talking enough to the press or gold plate on the bottom of his track shoes, really petty stuff considering all he's done this season for the Seahawks. This man doesn't do drugs or beat people up, he's just lacking a few social skills.Did he grab his crotch when he scored Katie ? I think he did and that score shouldn`t have counted and now my Packers play the SB
This is the first time i have seen the Pro Bowl and it was surprising
He was a great tip Katie . I didn`t see the Giants play this year but Beckham was amazing
Personally i think the Pro Bowl was a disappointment, no JJ Watt at quarterback or Odell Beckham kicking a field goal....
I like Lynch, but hate Richard Sherman. Those interviews were pretty good illustrations of why.
My pick for the Super Bowl
New England wins New England will win 45-13
I hate New England, but after the performance of the Seahawks against Green Bay, except the last 5 minutes, thanks for that Green Bay, the Patriots should win fairly easily.
I know in the 4th quarter Sherman's left arm was in pain and was surprised that Green Bay didn't throw in his area, but unless he's back to what he was before his injury, he won't be a factor. Even if he is, the Patriots will just do what Green Bay did until their meltdown.
I will watch the game though I won't really pay attention too much except when the commercials come on. Looking forward to see what new ones will be shown.
I like Lynch, but hate Richard Sherman. Those interviews were pretty good illustrations of why.
Speaking as a foreigner to American football, I don't understand the whole issue around the deflated footballs. Is a national sport being handled in a sloppy manner?