The legit point, though, is how on Earth the officials could bungle this so much. They knew ahead of time that this was an issue, and yet they didn't record their measurements, or even which gauge they used? They let the balls out of their sight? You might expect that at the high school level, but in a several billion dollar per year organization, it's ridiculous.
Yeah, it's a joke that a league that is so strict when it comes to things like uniforms, socks, etc... acts so lackadaisical on something like the footballs actually being used in their games. Then they come out and always beat their chests about the "integrity" of the game.
It's an absolute joke.
The refs definitely dropped the ball. But Wells himself said in his interview that he thinks they never even took that initial complaint email from the Colts that seriously, that they looked at it along the same lines of "hey, watch out for #63, he holds on every play." The league gets complaints like that all the time from every team that they really just ignore them now. That's why Walt Anderson never wrote down the PSI levels before the game and had to go off his "best recollection" of which gauge he used.
And now it's looking like that the D'Qwell Jackson interception (after conflicting reports with this) really was the act that started ALL of this. Because if he doesn't pick that ball off, the Colts have no opportunity to turn a Pats ball into officials during the game.
Remember how Brady seemed to throw ALOT of redzone interceptions this year? I constantly said that one of these games, it's gonna come back to bite him and cost them game. Well it didn't cost them a game, but it certainly came back to bite him.