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The Patriots Under Pressure, or How they Done It!

Started by , May 12 2015 12:12 PM
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OK, this had to be said. The Patriots actually had a trained mouse named Strauss who could put precision bite holes into the footballs, which only let out air until it reached the pressure that was desired, then closed up to avoid detection. He had a secret code name, he was the De-Flater Mouse. *Runs away*

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Seems like a lot of old 'Balloony' ? - Definition 2

 

Coincidentally Strauss's tend to be a bit vindictive ..... so it probably wasn't a mouse me thinks ....

 

 

I'm sure that for our friends across the pond, this is all blown up out of proportion, but to us, it's more than just hot air!

 

Martha

I'm sure that for our friends across the pond, this is all blown up out of proportion, but to us, it's more than just hot air!

 

Martha

 

We all have issues, same as this ........... the best 'English' player has been excluded from playing for England again by the 'stuffy' ECB and a former captain 'Strauss' despite their conditional offer ...

 

We still have an interest though ... Tom Brady will appeal against ‘Deflate-gate’ ban

 


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