me too(not the brady retire bit), but guess what will probably dominate sports talk today....the hearing.
the issue was so overblown it is sad now.
we are talking about MAYBE 1 pumps of a good bicycle pump(if it was used to inflate the balls)
if i was the patriots and vindictive...i'd do all sorts of crazy shit to the balls just prior to the testing for games.
on a gameday late in the year where the temp is going to be ~30 or less....
deflate the balls completely, go into a sauna and inflate the balls to 12.5psi, submit to testing
on gameday in say miami
deflate the balls completely, then go into a walk in freezer and inflate the balls to 12.5psi then submit to testing
on a gameday just inflate the balls prior to testing while they are outside at ambient temp
in case 1 the balls at halftime should be noticably underinflated(~1.5psi), case two the balls at halftime should be higher than at at initial testing
case 3 the balls should pretty much be at the same inflation as testing.
note in each case the balls would be legal at testing. they just fiddled with the air that is going inside the balls-
frankly if i was in charge of the footballs i'd just prep them as normal, deflate just prior to testing, walk outside inflate the balls using the ambient temp to whatever -legal- psi the qb wanted and not really have to worry about the ideal gas law, etc. since if the balls were inflated using ambient temp, then the pressure change in 4hrs should be minimal(less than half a psi change)- unless the footballs get either 1- wet- or 2- are defective in some manner.