Publius_Scipio wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »When your wife is an international super model you don't need to repent.rfennell_ESO wrote: »Thing is, New England fans didn't care about the deflated balls or the illegal videotaping or the interference with the opposing team's headset communications at Gillette Stadium. They were relatively unrepentant.
Yep and Tom Brady is equally unrepentant as he's appealing again.
The obvious is... do you think some dude in equipment was manipulating balls without Tom and Bill knowing it? Odds of that are about zero.
Perhaps, but he's still going to be suspended for 4 games.
I'm only illustrating the mind set, you can see the cheaters in this thread are as repentant as Tom Brady is.
4 game suspension only means 4 weeks at home to see his wife in a bikini. 4 weeks to drive his Ferraris. 4 weeks to use the home theater in his mansion. 4 weeks to use every bathroom in his mansion at least once. 4 weeks to decide on a new Tom Brady haircut.
The cheaters in ESO are repentant because they have to shut off their PCs and settle for a lousy bowl of mac & cheese for dinner and watch reruns of Ren & Stimpy.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »reruns of Ren & Stimpy.
rfennell_ESO wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »When your wife is an international super model you don't need to repent.rfennell_ESO wrote: »Thing is, New England fans didn't care about the deflated balls or the illegal videotaping or the interference with the opposing team's headset communications at Gillette Stadium. They were relatively unrepentant.
Yep and Tom Brady is equally unrepentant as he's appealing again.
The obvious is... do you think some dude in equipment was manipulating balls without Tom and Bill knowing it? Odds of that are about zero.
Perhaps, but he's still going to be suspended for 4 games.
I'm only illustrating the mind set, you can see the cheaters in this thread are as repentant as Tom Brady is.
MichYodias wrote: »There is not a single fact that proves balls were deflated.
What do they teach kids in high school now? I learned the ideal gas law back in my day. We even had mole day. So if you take game ending air pressure of each of the balls (only information there is bc ref didnt log the pregame pressure) on that cold cold rainy day in indy and do the math, you will find that all 12 balls came from indoors and started within legal air pressure range. After 4 hours of being outside, the balls were all within range of what they should have been.rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »There is not a single fact that proves balls were deflated.
Other than the 11 of 12 balls that were deflated, of course.
MichYodias wrote: »SighWhat do they teach kids in high school now? I learned the ideal gas law back in my day. We even had mole day. So if you take game ending air pressure of each of the balls (only information there is bc ref didnt log the pregame pressure) on that cold cold rainy day in indy and do the math, you will find that all 12 balls came from indoors and started within legal air pressure range. After 4 hours of being outside, the balls were all within range of what they should have been.rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »There is not a single fact that proves balls were deflated.
Other than the 11 of 12 balls that were deflated, of course.
rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »SighWhat do they teach kids in high school now? I learned the ideal gas law back in my day. We even had mole day. So if you take game ending air pressure of each of the balls (only information there is bc ref didnt log the pregame pressure) on that cold cold rainy day in indy and do the math, you will find that all 12 balls came from indoors and started within legal air pressure range. After 4 hours of being outside, the balls were all within range of what they should have been.rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »There is not a single fact that proves balls were deflated.
Other than the 11 of 12 balls that were deflated, of course.
They checked the balls at halftime, no?
MichYodias wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »SighWhat do they teach kids in high school now? I learned the ideal gas law back in my day. We even had mole day. So if you take game ending air pressure of each of the balls (only information there is bc ref didnt log the pregame pressure) on that cold cold rainy day in indy and do the math, you will find that all 12 balls came from indoors and started within legal air pressure range. After 4 hours of being outside, the balls were all within range of what they should have been.rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »There is not a single fact that proves balls were deflated.
Other than the 11 of 12 balls that were deflated, of course.
They checked the balls at halftime, no?
Not with an air pressure guage. Refs up until now have just like hand checked the balls with a lil squeeze. Because it really deosn't matter in all honesty lol. If you think a lil air presure would have stopped the colts from getting smashed on that sunday then I do not know what to say.
rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »SighWhat do they teach kids in high school now? I learned the ideal gas law back in my day. We even had mole day. So if you take game ending air pressure of each of the balls (only information there is bc ref didnt log the pregame pressure) on that cold cold rainy day in indy and do the math, you will find that all 12 balls came from indoors and started within legal air pressure range. After 4 hours of being outside, the balls were all within range of what they should have been.rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »There is not a single fact that proves balls were deflated.
Other than the 11 of 12 balls that were deflated, of course.
They checked the balls at halftime, no?
Not with an air pressure guage. Refs up until now have just like hand checked the balls with a lil squeeze. Because it really deosn't matter in all honesty lol. If you think a lil air presure would have stopped the colts from getting smashed on that sunday then I do not know what to say.
Well someone should have told Tom and Bill to just show up to the press conference and say get gud. Amiright?
MichYodias wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »SighWhat do they teach kids in high school now? I learned the ideal gas law back in my day. We even had mole day. So if you take game ending air pressure of each of the balls (only information there is bc ref didnt log the pregame pressure) on that cold cold rainy day in indy and do the math, you will find that all 12 balls came from indoors and started within legal air pressure range. After 4 hours of being outside, the balls were all within range of what they should have been.rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »There is not a single fact that proves balls were deflated.
Other than the 11 of 12 balls that were deflated, of course.
They checked the balls at halftime, no?
Not with an air pressure guage. Refs up until now have just like hand checked the balls with a lil squeeze. Because it really deosn't matter in all honesty lol. If you think a lil air presure would have stopped the colts from getting smashed on that sunday then I do not know what to say.
Well someone should have told Tom and Bill to just show up to the press conference and say get gud. Amiright?
lol that actually pretty much sounds like a typical hoodie press conference.
rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »SighWhat do they teach kids in high school now? I learned the ideal gas law back in my day. We even had mole day. So if you take game ending air pressure of each of the balls (only information there is bc ref didnt log the pregame pressure) on that cold cold rainy day in indy and do the math, you will find that all 12 balls came from indoors and started within legal air pressure range. After 4 hours of being outside, the balls were all within range of what they should have been.rfennell_ESO wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »There is not a single fact that proves balls were deflated.
Other than the 11 of 12 balls that were deflated, of course.
They checked the balls at halftime, no?
Not with an air pressure guage. Refs up until now have just like hand checked the balls with a lil squeeze. Because it really deosn't matter in all honesty lol. If you think a lil air presure would have stopped the colts from getting smashed on that sunday then I do not know what to say.
Well someone should have told Tom and Bill to just show up to the press conference and say get gud. Amiright?
lol that actually pretty much sounds like a typical hoodie press conference.
Yeah that would have been so awesome.
Reporter: Tom, Bill... what do you have say about these allegations?
Bill: Get gud lol
Tom: l2p noobs
Reporter: ...
Bill: they just got outplayed son.
Tom: they complain every time they get beat. lolz
Bill: we're streaming this and everyoen is laughing at the colts.
Tom: lol the colts should be calle the salts.
Reporter: but... the balls were found to be deflated beyond what regulations allow?
Bill: *turns reporters microphone off*
Tom: lolz *whispers reporter: l2p scrub"
MichYodias wrote: »
RinaldoGandolphi wrote: »MichYodias wrote: »
No way Joe Montana was doing what Brady does now better then Brady against hall of fame coaches and players in an era where em there was no rules on hitting a qb. You could unload on qb back then like you could on a a RB a few years ago.
Montana was the best and most clutch QB to ever play in the NFL and it will be century if ever that anyone else ever comes close.
RadioheadSh0t wrote: »DocFrost72 wrote: »HEY, The Patriots ah wicked pissah, you guys ah just jealous!
*tosses empty beer can*
Its not a Boston impression without something racist.
MichYodias wrote: »Ghost-Shot wrote: »
Tom Brady uses Cheat Engine.
Ok i have to draw the line here with all the disrespect to the greatest quarterback of all time. The pats do not cheat. The footballs air pressure was welllllll within what you would expect with the ideal gas law. What the patriots do know however, is every word in the rule book. They know the rules better than the officials and are able to take advantage of overlooked and unbalanced rules. Take for example John Harbaugh and the ravens (the culprits of the deflate gate scandal) crying in the middle of a game that the pats are using an illegal formation, when in fact it was perfectly legal. Combine the knowledge of the hoodie, unparalled preparation, and of course TB12. Theres a reason why the pats have been by far the best franchise over 14 years and counting. We will still start off 2-2 worst case scenario with Jimmy G and eventually go to afx championship.
If your going to use any sports analogies with cheat engine you can pretty much only use steroids and baseball. So it would be better titled now i know how Hank Aaron felt when Barry Bonds passed him.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »When your wife is an international super model you don't need to repent.rfennell_ESO wrote: »Thing is, New England fans didn't care about the deflated balls or the illegal videotaping or the interference with the opposing team's headset communications at Gillette Stadium. They were relatively unrepentant.
Yep and Tom Brady is equally unrepentant as he's appealing again.
The obvious is... do you think some dude in equipment was manipulating balls without Tom and Bill knowing it? Odds of that are about zero.
Perhaps, but he's still going to be suspended for 4 games.
I'm only illustrating the mind set, you can see the cheaters in this thread are as repentant as Tom Brady is.
4 game suspension only means 4 weeks at home to see his wife in a bikini. 4 weeks to drive his Ferraris. 4 weeks to use the home theater in his mansion. 4 weeks to use every bathroom in his mansion at least once. 4 weeks to decide on a new Tom Brady haircut.
The cheaters in ESO are repentant because they have to shut off their PCs and settle for a lousy bowl of mac & cheese for dinner and watch reruns of Ren & Stimpy.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »When your wife is an international super model you don't need to repent.rfennell_ESO wrote: »Thing is, New England fans didn't care about the deflated balls or the illegal videotaping or the interference with the opposing team's headset communications at Gillette Stadium. They were relatively unrepentant.
Yep and Tom Brady is equally unrepentant as he's appealing again.
The obvious is... do you think some dude in equipment was manipulating balls without Tom and Bill knowing it? Odds of that are about zero.
Perhaps, but he's still going to be suspended for 4 games.
I'm only illustrating the mind set, you can see the cheaters in this thread are as repentant as Tom Brady is.
4 game suspension only means 4 weeks at home to see his wife in a bikini. 4 weeks to drive his Ferraris. 4 weeks to use the home theater in his mansion. 4 weeks to use every bathroom in his mansion at least once. 4 weeks to decide on a new Tom Brady haircut.
The cheaters in ESO are repentant because they have to shut off their PCs and settle for a lousy bowl of mac & cheese for dinner and watch reruns of Ren & Stimpy.
Do I need to start a GoFundMe for Publius to follow and join the same faction in CU?
Publius_Scipio wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »rfennell_ESO wrote: »Publius_Scipio wrote: »When your wife is an international super model you don't need to repent.rfennell_ESO wrote: »Thing is, New England fans didn't care about the deflated balls or the illegal videotaping or the interference with the opposing team's headset communications at Gillette Stadium. They were relatively unrepentant.
Yep and Tom Brady is equally unrepentant as he's appealing again.
The obvious is... do you think some dude in equipment was manipulating balls without Tom and Bill knowing it? Odds of that are about zero.
Perhaps, but he's still going to be suspended for 4 games.
I'm only illustrating the mind set, you can see the cheaters in this thread are as repentant as Tom Brady is.
4 game suspension only means 4 weeks at home to see his wife in a bikini. 4 weeks to drive his Ferraris. 4 weeks to use the home theater in his mansion. 4 weeks to use every bathroom in his mansion at least once. 4 weeks to decide on a new Tom Brady haircut.
The cheaters in ESO are repentant because they have to shut off their PCs and settle for a lousy bowl of mac & cheese for dinner and watch reruns of Ren & Stimpy.
Do I need to start a GoFundMe for Publius to follow and join the same faction in CU?
Sorry man. I don't see myself going to another game. ESO is actually the only game I own and I came to ESO because of a random purchase I made back in 2002 or 2003. That random purchase was Morrowind.
Rest in peace. THE GREATEST TALKER OF ALL TIME!!!