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    No chance for a Deflate-Gate at Superbowl ?

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    NFL Will Follow Strict Steps for Handling of Super Bowl Balls

    http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/sup...-balls-n296961

    With the NFL still investigating whether the New England Patriots purposely deflated footballs en route to the Super Bowl, league officials are taking extra security measures to make sure there isn't any mishandling of balls in the days leading up to Sunday's game.

    That's on top of the already stringent chain-of-custody rule put in place for every Super Bowl — which, until this year, most people didn't care or think about.


    Dean Blandino, the NFL's vice president of officiating, acknowledged Thursday that the controversy known as Deflate-Gate prompted the beefed-up protections.

    But he wouldn't describe those steps in any detail.

    "There will be some added security just because of the environment we're in for this game," he said at a news conference.

    "But there's really no change in terms of the protocol for the Super Bowl."

    Under normal circumstances — any game besides the Super Bowl — each team provides 12 balls to officials 2 hours and 15 minutes before game time.

    Those balls are tested to make sure they conform to proper dimensions, including air pressure.

    Just before the game begins, the balls are given to ball attendants and brought to the field.

    It is the home team's responsibility to give balls to the attendants.


    For the Super Bowl, each team provides 54 balls, which they are free to practice with and break in before Friday, when all of them are handed over to the league.

    At that point veteran Chicago Bears equipment manager Tony Medlin will take charge of the balls, Blandino said.

    On Sunday, three hours before kickoff, the game balls will be delivered to the officials' locker room, where they will be inspected.

    Then the balls will be returned to Medlin, who will bring them to the field and give them to ball attendants.


    Asked whether officials will test balls mid-game, as they did on Jan. 18 after receiving a complaint, Blandino said there were no such plans.

    "If a situation comes up, we'll adjust, but we're just going to go through the normal protocol," he said.




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    I know I'm losing it....mental images on the title of handling super bowl balls...my mother would be so disappointed in me.....

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    ooops .... posted in wrong forum ... has now been posted in the Sports Forum ... mods please delete ... thanks, exotix

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