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Young, Robert (August 30, 2015). "Simple pictures (to show Exponent knew Pat's ball pressure was fine)" . Retrieved September 10, 2015. On May 12, 2015, David Portnoy of Barstool Sports and three other Barstool employees protested Brady's suspension by handcuffing themselves in the lobby of NFL headquarters. They were arrested for trespassing. [143] a b Hubbuch, Bart (February 20, 2015). "There's a glaring contradiction in NFL's Deflategate timeline". New York Post . Retrieved April 13, 2015.

Reyes, Lorenzo (July 15, 2016). "Tom Brady announces he won't fight Deflategate suspension further in court". USA Today . Retrieved July 15, 2016. Under the Ideal Gas Law, the working theory is that the air pressure in the balls would rise during warm days and fall during cold days, which is what happened. Playmakers reveals that "numerous" measurements made at halftime of games during the 2015 season produced numbers beyond the permitted 12.5 to 13.5 PSI levels and correlated to the Ideal Gas Law. That means the footballs used by the Patriots were consistent with the conditions that they were playing in that day as it relates to the recorded data in 2015, distorting those initial allegations of wrongdoing. Patra, Kevin (September 3, 2015). "NFL officially appeals Tom Brady decision". NFL.com. NFL Enterprises, LLC . Retrieved September 3, 2015. If I had to stake my reputation and my career on it, the Patriots' balls match the ideal gas law prediction, and I don't know why people can't get that." — John Leonard, "Taking the Measure of Deflategate" @ 47:37

Transcript proves NFL didn't know air pressure could drop naturally - ProFootballTalk". nbcsports.com. Yes, you can deflate footballs very easily. In fact, this is something many grassroots football coaches do every week, as it saves space in bags and car boots. O'Connor, Ian (May 12, 2015). "Tom Brady should skip appeal, tell truth now". ESPN.com. ESPN Internet Ventures . Retrieved May 12, 2015.

The 2010 Africa Cup of Nations: In a match between Zambia and Sudan during the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations, the match ball deflated twice within the first half of the game. The referee was forced to stop the match to allow a new ball to be brought onto the pitch. The incident caused frustration for both teams, as it disrupted the flow of the game.On May 23, 2016, Brady petitioned the court of appeals, requesting an en banc rehearing by the full court, [111] but the petition was denied on July 13, 2016. [112] [113] Boston Globe columnists Bob Hohler and Ben Volin wrote: "Patriots great Tom Brady suffered a resounding defeat in a federal appeals court Wednesday, leaving him with the daunting option of a last-ditch plea to the Supreme Court in his arduous quest to clear his name. More than 14 months after the National Football League punished Brady for allegedly conspiring with Patriots employees, including an aide who dubbed himself The Deflator, to tamper with the air pressure of footballs in a conference championship game, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit flatly rejected Brady's appeal of his four-game suspension. Not a single judge on the 13-member panel issued a dissent." [112] Two days later, Brady announced that he would not appeal further and would serve his four-game suspension at the start of the 2016 NFL season. [5] [114] Media coverage [ edit ] Initial reaction [ edit ] Roxanne Jones of CNN argued that the Patriots should have been disqualified from participation in the Super Bowl even before the NFL had begun its investigation. [115] Gershman, Jacob (September 17, 2015). "The 'Deflategate' Judge's Unusual Fan Mail" . Retrieved September 20, 2015. Deflategate fatigue: Media have a field day with NFL scandal". MSN Sports. Archived from the original on November 17, 2015 . Retrieved October 21, 2015. Hubbuch, Bart (December 14, 2016). "The NFL, Giants and Steelers are trying to kill Deflategate II". New York Post . Retrieved December 18, 2018. Next, insert the needle into the valve and press down on the pump to release the air. You can use a pressure gauge to monitor the pressure and continue to release air until you reach the desired pressure. 2. Using a needle without a pump:

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