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Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game (and Deflategate discussion)

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  • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

    ****ing cheaters. Old habits die hard, I guess.

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    • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

      Not that it matters--we were getting our tits blown off with fully inflated balls, partially inflated balls, beach balls, whatever.

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      • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

        I mean, between Overton, McAfee, and Vinny, our kicking battery has handled what, like 10,000 kicker balls? I don't know what they could really do during the game I guess but you think they'd know just by feel if something was off.

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        • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

          Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
          I mean, between Overton, McAfee, and Vinny, our kicking battery has handled what, like 10,000 kicker balls? I don't know what they could really do during the game I guess but you think they'd know just by feel if something was off.
          It could be Kravitz being fed BS or himself trying to get re-tweets and hits, but then again they've been penalized for cheating before so who knows

          If I had to guess, I would say it's not true

          But then again the kick off/punt balls are different, at least I thought they said that during the game. The QB's use different balls that are worn down or something, I can't remember exactly what they said
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          • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

            I'm trying to understand what impact deflated footballs would really have. Easier to hold onto for RB's? I suppose if you practiced with them all week your own throws and receivers might adjust to them versus the opposition's throws. You couldn't control which team has which balls I wouldn't think.

            Or is it just the kicking balls in question? Something to help explain Adam's miss or hamper Pat's kickoffs and punts?
            Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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            • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

              Well... I guess you learn something new everyday.... Deflated footballs happened in college footballs recently:
              Quite simply, and as you might think, a slightly deflated football is easier to grip. As a result, a football that's easier to grip is easier to throw, catch and hold. A football that's easier to throw, catch and hold is often a football that ends up getting spiked in the end zone.

              Another thing to consider is the fact that college teams use their own football, meaning that in Saturday night's game, Oregon had its own set of footballs on offense and USC its own set. So, theoretically, a team could deflate its own footballs very slightly and not worry about the opposing offense catching on when it had possession.

              As you can see in USC's statement, however, officials did notice that the Trojans' footballs were not fully inflated. Based on what USC has said, two footballs used during the first half did not fit to NCAA regulations. In the second half, however, when Oregon pulled away, every football the Trojans used fit into NCAA guidelines.

              But in a general sense – just taking USC out of the equation – there are few college-football tricks more duplicitous and underhanded than tampering with the football itself. While USC attests that Lane Kiffin, his staff and the roster had no knowledge of the student manager's deflating tactics, the act reflects very poorly on the entire football program.
              http://www.usatoday.com/story/gameon...balls/1691303/

              So maybe there's something to this....
              Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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              • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

                I thought Vinatieri's field goal took an unusually sharp turn to the right, which would make sense if the ball weighed less and the wind got a hold of it.

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                • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

                  Originally posted by LuckSwagger View Post
                  I thought Vinatieri's field goal took an unusually sharp turn to the right, which would make sense if the ball weighed less and the wind got a hold of it.
                  I thought at first it was blocked and made it change course.... But then on the replay it didn't look touched.
                  Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                  "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

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                  • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

                    the kicker balls are the only ones you'd think could be messed with and gotten away with. refs handle regular balls before/after every play y'know, they'd notice. I mean, it doesn't matter regardless, we got ****ing smoked, but I honestly don't see a positive cost/benefit ratio behind pulling something like that.

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                    • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

                      Hard to imagine a deflated football propelling Blount past our defenders time and time again.... Although there'd probably be something to be said about confidence running if you know you have a firmer grip on the ball... And fighting for extra yards after contact and the defenders unable to strip it because you have a better grip.

                      I don't know how footballs are handled in the NFL but I was surprised to see that in college football each team essentially has its own set of footballs for the game so in theory you could monkey with your own footballs while the opponent is none the wiser and has regulation footballs.
                      Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                      "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                      -John Wooden

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                      • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

                        Originally posted by Bball View Post
                        Hard to imagine a deflated football propelling Blount past our defenders time and time again.... Although there'd probably be something to be said about confidence running if you know you have a firmer grip on the ball... And fighting for extra yards after contact and the defenders unable to strip it because you have a better grip.

                        I don't know how footballs are handled in the NFL but I was surprised to see that in college football each team essentially has its own set of footballs for the game so in theory you could monkey with your own footballs while the opponent is none the wiser and has regulation footballs.
                        it was Lane Kiffin man. he literally had guys switch jerseys once to try and pull off some nonsense.

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                        • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

                          Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                          the kicker balls are the only ones you'd think could be messed with and gotten away with. refs handle regular balls before/after every play y'know, they'd notice. I mean, it doesn't matter regardless, we got ****ing smoked, but I honestly don't see a positive cost/benefit ratio behind pulling something like that.
                          I keep thinking about "Days of Thunder" and the "special tires" Harry told Cole he'd put on his car after the last pit stop so he could go into the last corner wide open and the car stick. It gave him the confidence to run that corner wide open..... But there really wasn't any special tires on his car...

                          So IOW it could've been a Belichek ploy to give his team some extra confidence more than anything else.

                          And also keep in mind... apparently the refs DID notice. They weighed a ball. Remember the stoppage of play in the game that had the announcers befuddled?
                          Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                          "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                          -John Wooden

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                          • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

                            Roger Goodell has personally investigated DeflateGate and says the balls were within the normal boundaries as prescribed by the rules.
                            Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                            "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                            -John Wooden

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                            • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

                              I think Belicheck went for the throat in the Colts' first matchup (with Luck) and has continued to do so ever since for one reason: To get in the team, coaches', and Luck's collective heads. Same reason Brady was still in the game late tonight... to kill confidence for the next meeting. As long as it's working they are going to keep it up. Until we can play NE with confidence, we're going to continue to be overwhelmed by them and they are going to keep running up the score as long as we let them. They are going to continue putting their foot on our necks because they know it will pay dividends for the next game. And the next one after that. They have to see us as a dangerous team, somewhere out in the future, to their continued success. So the longer they can stay in our heads the better.

                              We're trying to figure out just how to keep the game close, and they are trying to bulldoze us with all the confidence in the world they'll get it done.

                              I'm not even sure how much it'll be helped with player upgrades. I think it's reached a point that it will be deeper than that. It might even be the true coach-killer scenario where we'll need changes just to change the mindset if not the approach.

                              Had we not been playing the Pats would we have tried a that 51 yard FG in that situation (outside in wind and rain).... or would we have tried to pin them deep and just played defense? Instead we got zero points and gifted them field position (BTW, I think it's time the NFL re-think the spotting of the ball after a missed FG and move it back to the line of scrimmage like it was for years until they decided they wanted to discourage FG's somewhat)... But I digress....

                              What exactly did we prepare for? It looks like we must've prepared for something 180deg opposite of the last game.. or the one before that.... Because we didn't seem to have any new answers for essentially the same game plan. Like we over-thought the situation and spent too much time trying to outthink them thinking there was no way they'd go with the same game plan again. So we spent no real time on that and instead planned for what we thought they would attempt instead. And so we over planned for a scenario we never saw. That's my guess.

                              Boom had 10 runs for 51 yards so 5.1YPC but we went away from that. Which played right into the Patriots' hands. He had a couple of drops on pass attempts, although one was deep in the rain so not exactly a high percentage play in that circumstance anyway, and so we went away from the short checkdowns to Boom this week. We started looking deep often which Luck rarely had time to have a clean pocket and throw a comfortable deep ball. So they were rushed. And also in the weather. Both increasing degree of difficulty.

                              And, in a bizarre twist, if we were going to chase points and be aggressive why didn't we try a heave at the end of the first half instead of taking a knee? I think it was just another case of the Patriots being in our heads and an inability to stay consistent in our approach.
                              Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                              "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                              -John Wooden

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                              • Re: Colts vs Pats AFC Title Game

                                Irsay honestly looked pretty good in all the post game stuff, so that's good at least

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