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Angelus said:
You know what I would love to know....if you're Tom Brady, and you've been throwing footballs professionally for over a decade, how do you not instantly notice if you're suddenly throwing balls that are like 16% lighter than what you're used to? I mean that's a significant difference in my mind. No way you can't tell something is up there.

And I'm not saying he's a cheater, or the Pats are a bunch of cheaters, or whatnot. I have a lot of respect for them as a team, because they've been great so consistently for so long, and frankly I think most of the people who call them cheaters are just bitter because people are quick to envy greatness, and like to see people in that situation fail. Not denying they haven't gone outside the rules before, but I think if we're being completely honest then we can find some things every organisation in sports has done that blemishes their record.

Still, with all that said....I wanna know....Tom Brady, how do you not immediately notice your balls are 16% lighter than the MINUM weight that has been allowed in all your years of football. How do you not touch that ball and go "Wait a minute. That's not right." Instead he laughs it off like "Under inflated balls, now I've heard everything." Give me a break Brady. 2 pounds off a 12.5 pound ball, you can't tell? After a decade of throwing 12.5 pound balls? Stfu

that's what I was thinking, ESPN had a great example of how the delfated footballs increased advantages, and all the players; the throwers and the catchers immediately notice the difference...somethings up here....