Referring to the underinflated footballs
that helped the Patriots win the game, cuz they are much easier to throw/catch, esp in the rain/cold, there's an old saying in Nascar. 'If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying to win', which is kinda funny, but true. Am not gonna get into the ethical part of the argument, but my question is: Since nearly everyone likes more offense in the NFL, why do they require the balls to be 'overinflated', above the optimal pressure? Huh?
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