Steelers Mike Tomlin Giants Ben McAdoo respond to Deflategate II allegations

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Steelers Mike Tomlin Giants Ben McAdoo respond to Deflategate II allegations

Following the ' 10-7 the on Sunday night, not everyone wanted to talk about New York's big victory during Ben McAdoo's postgame pre s conference. NFL Week 14 Although the Giants coach did answer plenty of questions about the Cowboys, he was also asked about the elephant in the room: The Deflategate II Sunday morning. According to Fox Sports, the Giants filed a complaint against the for Austin Bryant Jersey using deflated footballs during Pittsburgh's 24-14 win in Week 14. McAdoo didn't offer a lot of details about the complaint, but he did confirm that his team was suspicious of the PSI levels in two Steelers football that they got their hands on. "I don't really know anything about it. I just know that they said that they felt Julian Okwara Jersey a little ... I don't know, the PSI's were a little low, so they checked them, and they just let me know they checked them," McAdoo said. The Giants coach also added that he did not personally check the PSI levels of the footballs. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin was also asked about the Deflategate II allegations following his team's 27-20 victory over Buffalo, and let's just say he didn't hold back. "I heard about it but we have absolutely Jarrad Davis Jersey no response," Tomlin said, . "We'll cooperate fully with whatever New York wants to do in regards to that. We have absolutely nothing to hide. It's a non-story for us." Steelers quarterback didn't seem too concerned with the allegations. After beating the , Big Ben actually made a joke about Deflategate II.Ben Roethlisberger's response to report accused of using deflated balls: "We used nerf balls." Aditi Kinkhabwala (@AKinkhabwala) The NFL seems determined to nip Jessie Lemonier Jersey this controversy in the bud, which might explain why le s than two hours after the allegations came out. "The officiating game ball procedures were followed and there were no chain of command i sues," an NFL spokesman said. "All footballs were in compliance and no formal complaint was filed by the Giants with our office." Of course, the NFL could be trying to sweep this under the rug because no good will come out of looking into Romeo Okwara Jersey it. If the Steelers' didn't do anything wrong -- the ideal gas law says that footballs will naturally deflate in cold weather -- then people will believe the didn't do anything wrong, which could po sibly create problems the league doesn't feel like creating.
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