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glenncal1
01-22-2015, 10:12
Here is the new Cialis commercial for the superbowl:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1421782837&v=vd3D2gsPUR0&feature=player_embedded&x-yt-cl=84359240

SuperiorDG
01-22-2015, 10:26
It's kind of funny.

FYI https://www.ar-15.co/threads/28937-The-funny-video-thread

HoneyBadger
01-22-2015, 11:33
"And stop f*cking cheating!"


[ROFL1]

ZERO THEORY
01-22-2015, 16:56
Fun with physics: a 2 psi difference makes the football weigh 1 gram less, which would make it arrive about .003 seconds slower on a 20 yard pass. This would account for a whopping 1mm of additional indentation. And with the rain on Sunday, it would likely make Brady's passes worse, if anything. Besides, it's a moot point. Indy scored once. Once. The Pats could've been throwing greased watermelons and still won.

Tom Brady is going to his 6th Super Bowl, and will likely win again. He's laughing all the way to the HOF.

Irving
01-22-2015, 16:58
Have I been ignorant to assume that both teams use the same ball? I've never actually wondered or put any thought into it until this came up, but wouldn't that solve the issue?

ZERO THEORY
01-22-2015, 17:03
Have I been ignorant to assume that both teams use the same ball? I've never actually wondered or put any thought into it until this came up, but wouldn't that solve the issue?

Each team brings their own balls to games, unless it's the Super Bowl (where balls are locked up and kept away from players). The referees inspect the two dozen or so balls that the teams plan to employ, and upon being cleared, they are greenlit for the teams' respective ball boys to shuffle in and out of play with cooperation from the line judges.

Brad Johnson discussed the other day how during the Oakland/Tampa Bay SB, they paid NFL ballboys to let them get access to the balls off the books (highly illegal, and big time "cheating" if you follow the same logic), so that they could "rough them up", allowing for better grip.

http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bucs/bucs-qb-johnson-paid-to-have-footballs-altered-before-sb-37/2214490

sroz
01-22-2015, 20:33
Fun with physics: a 2 psi difference makes the football weigh 1 gram less, which would make it arrive about .003 seconds slower on a 20 yard pass. This would account for a whopping 1mm of additional indentation. And with the rain on Sunday, it would likely make Brady's passes worse, if anything. Besides, it's a moot point. Indy scored once. Once. The Pats could've been throwing greased watermelons and still won.

Tom Brady is going to his 6th Super Bowl, and will likely win again. He's laughing all the way to the HOF.

I was rooting for the Pats, but a couple of your points are off IMO. Brady prefers the ball under inflated. QBs have their preferences, Rodgers likes them a little overinflated. As for the Pats blowing them out, they obviously did not know going into the game they would beat them so soundly. Looks like it was done to provide them with an edge. Had it been a close game, this would be huge.

Madeinhb
01-22-2015, 21:13
If it was anyone else other than Patriots - doubt it would be a big deal. But let's face it- the Patriots and Bellichek have been caught breaking rules over the past 14 years. His resume in trying to get the upper hand speaks for itself. That's my issue.

Gman
01-22-2015, 21:43
The balls being wet probably accounted for a bigger difference, and the Pats would have won anyway.

...but it's still shady and shouldn't make the Pats feel at all proud about themselves.

Monky
01-22-2015, 21:44
One of the cornerbacks for the colts said the pats could have been throwing bars of soap and still won...


Sent by a free-range electronic weasel, with no sense of personal space.

ZERO THEORY
01-23-2015, 01:19
If it was anyone else other than Patriots - doubt it would be a big deal. But let's face it- the Patriots and Bellichek have been caught breaking rules over the past 14 years. His resume in trying to get the upper hand speaks for itself. That's my issue.

Belichick is not even remotely close to the biggest cheater in the NFL's coaching circle. What's funny is how people will conveniently forget the cheat jobs that John Madden pulled. But he's in the Hall of Fame, and was the face of MNF for decades, despite the fact. And the Patriots definitely aren't the dirtiest team, considering that the Saints were getting/giving bonuses for intentionally injuring opposing players. Yet no one wants to burn the New Orleans roster at the stake.

As for the similarly-exaggerated Spygate, the Pats cameraman was 100 feet closer than he was supposed to be. Filming the opposing players, coaches, sidelines, and signals is perfectly legal. The game they got caught in was the 1st game of the season, against the Jets who went on to post a 4-12 record, as I recall. The Pats then went on to win 18 more games. Must've been the cheating. [Shake]

sniper7
01-23-2015, 07:39
If its a fair fight you are doing something wrong.

sroz
01-23-2015, 08:06
If its a fair fight you are doing something wrong.

In a fight, fine. In a sport, not so much.

RMAC757
01-23-2015, 08:47
In a fight, fine. In a sport, not so much.

Totally Agree.

KestrelBike
01-23-2015, 08:49
One of the cornerbacks for the colts said the pats could have been throwing bars of soap and still won...


Sent by a free-range electronic weasel, with no sense of personal space.

Yeah I bet Brady'd be apt to tossing away the soap...


If its a fair fight you are doing something wrong.
^^^^ plays chess with an air pistol

ERNO
01-23-2015, 14:33
If Brady was throwing deflated footballs in the recent Colts/Patriots game --- its most likely he was throwing deflated footballs in other previous games; possibly for years. Rumor has it that the Ravens warned the Colts that the Patriots were using "doctored footballs." Which brings us to the previous Ravens/Patriots cliffhanger game the week before. Was Brady throwing doctored footballs in that one too? It's highly possible that if Brady wasn't throwing deflated footballs --- the Ravens would have won the game, be victorious over the Colts a week later and headed for the Super Bowl.

ZERO THEORY
01-23-2015, 17:47
It's highly possible that if Brady wasn't throwing deflated footballs --- the Ravens would have won the game, be victorious over the Colts a week later and headed for the Super Bowl.

LMAO. Nothing gets losers stirred up like winners. The Patriots are better than the Ravens. Deal with it.