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The_Yoda said:
mornelithe said:

What were the Colts ball pressure pre-game?  What were they at half-time?  And...given that we know that the pressure WOULD drop over time, given the difference in temperature from when they were inflated to halftime.  Exactly how did the Colts balls not change, at all?

You assume that the NFL (who's integrity is top-notch, right?) and the Refs (Also, impervious to integrity issues..apparently), aren't just playing cover your ass, because they didn't perform their due diligence pre-game.  We also know that the Ravens/Colts had concerns prior to this, and the NFL was aware of it.  So this was basically a sting operation run during the AFCCG, how exactly do they not have eyes on the balls at all times?

We cannot test for what we do not know.  Without hard numbers for the Colts balls, one can only theorize. 

I agree, we don't know enough that's why I'm not calling them cheaters.  Another thing that crossed my mind was the Pats balls could have started out at the low threshold and the Dolts balls on the the high side, both could have dropped the same amount of PSI through the game but with different starting points it could have left the Colts still in compliance while the Pats balls fell below compliance. Like I said we don't know enough, I just wondered if they are found to be cheating what should their punishment be, thus the OP.  Personally IF they were cheating 25 grand (if you get caught) seems a very cheap price to pay for lowering your chances of turnovers.

And that's what's so frustrating about this situation.  Many media sources are already reporting as if the facts, evidence etc... are in and the NFL has already confirmed the Patriots guilt and fined them 25K, when in fact they've simply acknowledged 11 balls didn't meet the NFL's rules for pressure.  That video, actually provides reasonable doubt.  Which is a very key thing.  And I agree, not knowing the Colts pre-game pressures, we cannot say they didn't hand in over-inflated balls.  Just too much we don't know, and too many media mouthpieces clouding the issue.