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I don't think anyone on a team, including a coach and equipment manager, would tamper with a football their quarterback selected. Their success depends a lot on his professional judgement. There are roughly two hours between pre-game inspection and kickoff. In addition, there is no documented and tamper-proof "chain-of-custody" process whatsoever after official inspection.
I see it as one of two distinct possibilities...
1) The refs failed to properly check the footballs pre-game or used a gauge that was defective
2) Footballs were tampered with post-inspection either by or on the order of Brady
An NFL statistician has discovered an anomaly about the Patriots...
The New England Patriots’ prevention of fumbles is nearly impossible
I see it as one of two distinct possibilities...
1) The refs failed to properly check the footballs pre-game or used a gauge that was defective
2) Footballs were tampered with post-inspection either by or on the order of Brady
An NFL statistician has discovered an anomaly about the Patriots...
The New England Patriots’ prevention of fumbles is nearly impossible