Bill Belichick: 'I've Handled Dozens Of Balls Over The Past Week'
Mr. Belichick gave a press conference today;
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick addressed the deflategate controversy for the second time in three days on Saturday. During a press conference, Belichick implied it was possible his team's footballs were deflated during the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, but said he's confident the Patriots had acted in accordance with the National Football League's guidelines.
Belichick also told the world that he has handled dozens of balls over the past week" in hopes of better understanding the issue, so really, this is the controversy that just keeps on giving.
"The texture of the ball is easy to identify, the pressure of the ball is a whole different story, Belichick added. (An under-inflated football can be easier to throw and catch.)
A visibly irritated Belichick told the media that if the teams balls did deflate during Sunday's game, it was the unintentional result of issues like atmospheric conditions or the rubbing of the balls that occurs before the game.
Here's the video of the conference from the Patriotss web site;
http://www.patriots.com/media-center/videos/Belichick-124-We-feel-like-we-followed-the-rules/d607eb23-2f67-4da5-aedc-b8bfba8d4c11