It was a good idea at the time. Too bad it didn’t work.
If you’ve ever been here (this blog) before, you know I am a raving 49er Fan, so why did I throw a playoff game party? And even worse than that… we rooted for the Green Bay Packers. It made me feel trashy and disloyal.
Have I lost my mind? I know, it goes against my cheese-head hating self, but the bottom line is – we didn’t want the Seahawks going to the Super Bowl. Those guys are too damn cocky. They are a helluva good team and everyone knows it. They don’t need to be cocky. But yet, they are.
It was a good plan, a good party & fun with family. I’m very happy I did not bet on that game. Those Seahawks will be going to the super bowl again. And there is nothing you or I can do about it.

I sure was hoping that the Colts could keep ahead of the Patriots, for the game. Coach for the Patriots must have gotten his team worked up at half time. I would suspect a powerful and moving pep-talk or something, however, that’s old school now. The new school is tampering. Tampering with scholarships, favors, yada-yada. And now on the Fox News I find out someone is tampering with the balls. Just removing some air from the footballs – enough to make the balls more supple, allegedly, this makes the throwing and receiving of the ball easier. Of course, this completely screws the team’s place kicker & punter – because deflated balls have no lift.
Trust me on that.
What I don’t understand is – why these playoff balls aren’t kept away from both teams by the NFL. The balls, picked out by each team, get weighed and measured by officials, then they are given to the Ball Boys (who, BTW, work for the Stadium). That is a lot of opportunity for evil forces to tamper with the balls before the game. Who “ball sits” during the game and at half-time? Do they stay with the ball boys, referees, team staff? This Enquiring mind wants to know.
Wouldn’t there be a chance that the balls could get mixed up? And the Colts would get a flattish* ball? Wait a minute – wasn’t there a messed up Field Goal attempt by the Colts? Hmmm. And why are teams allowed to manage their own balls? Shouldn’t this be done by the NFL, to prevent just this sort of thing from happening? Sheesh.
The Pat’s won the AFC championship and they are going to the Super Bowl. Too bad the only questions reporters are asking, have to do with what they are calling Deflate-Gate.
Personally, I am suspicious that the game balls were tested after the game. It doesn’t sound like a normal procedure to me. So… balls were inspected after the football game was over. On whose request? Someone knew something fishy was going on. Somebody tattled. Vows to “get to the bottom of this” are made. Songs are being written using “who let the air out?” in the lyrics, replacing “dogs”.
It reminds me of High School.
* flattish [flat esh]; adv. somewhat flat [no lie, this definition is in the Webster’s Dictionary. Hee Hee.