Can the seahawks handle deflated balls better than Indy?
stephgc wrote:
Can the seahawks handle deflated balls better than Indy?
What do you want to bet that is on their practice agenda.
When playing coach Belacheat the seahawks should expect most anything.
stephgc wrote:
When playing coach Belacheat the seahawks should expect most anything.
This isn't the first time for the New England Cheaters and the sad thing is that it send a message to our youth sports teams that all that matters is that you win, no matter what. That's really too bad because I think they could have won anyway because the Colts had no running game at all. When all you have to defend against is a passing game , it's easy.
I think the Seahawks, whatever that is, will deflate New England before half time!
It's sad we live in a day and time where there is little sportsmanship and teams have to find a way to cheat to win. I think the NFL should not only fine the team like it does now but disqualify them from the Super Bowl.
It's sad we live in a day and time where there is little sportsmanship and teams have to find a way to cheat to win. I think the NFL should not only fine the team like it does now but disqualify them from the Super Bowl.
I think we should wait until all the facts are out. I wish the NFL would not drag this out any longer.
lensenvy wrote:
I think we should wait until all the facts are out. I wish the NFL would not drag this out any longer.
I agree, it seems that the NFL was to hasty with the Ray Rice incident and maybe they're trying to get this one right or could be holding off so as not to place a black cloud over the big game and loose potential revenues. I think the NFL knows what happened but they are keeping it under wraps because such a disclosure at this time could be detrimental to the NFL and the commissioner too. It looks like a case of someone trying to "CHA", and trying to save his job.
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