curious to hear Brady presser at 4.
My best guess is that the pats inflated the balls a bit under the acceptable range before handing them to the refs for testing. The refs did a feel test, not a meter test, and accepted them, and they went ahead and used them until the Colts objected in the 2nd quarter. The fact that they had less pressure than the Colts balls just means that the Pats (Brady) likes a less pressured ball. Seems like the entire inspection requirement diminishes any possible fine. I am assuming that there is no proof of tampering after the balls were inspected by the refs before the game.
Are the refs under the rules required to actually test the balls with a pressure gauge, or do they just look/feel them to make sure they seem okay? This is a pretty important question and can help better explain why the ball pressure was different between the Colts balls and the Pats balls. Based on all that i have read, there seems to be an unwritten agreement among quarterbacks and refs that the balls are usually accepted by the refs without too much inspection. If that is the case, why should the Pats be penalized at all??