It's been a topic of debate around New England
since Roger Goodell and the NFL decided to try and make an "example"
out of Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. On January 18th 2015 the New
England Patriots destroyed the Indianapolis Colts 45-7 in the AFC championship.
It sent Brady and the Patriots to Super Bowl 49 against the Seattle Seahawks.
It was only until the days following the game that we found out some of the
Patriots balls had been a little under inflated. The days following the game
reports started coming out that the patriots had been caught in a sting
operation run by the NFL. On January 20th Chris Mortensen of ESPN reported that 11 of the 12 balls were 2 PSI
under inflated. Thanks to the Wells report we now know that report was
completely false. The Patriots went onto win the Superbowl thanks to catch
for the ages by rookie cornerback Malcolm Butler.