Close guess. Probably more like $.0000000365 cents per unit savings so that much extra profit. Destroying the game is just a by product for corporate America. Bottom line rules this place.
Prob owned by the mob lol…I dunno with camera angles and wut not it’s pretty damn hard to cheat in the nfl but bad snaps still happen. Could be just a crazy coincidence but who knows
@@JohnSmith-tk7nt I read an article where it might make them open to election fraud investigations and things like that. The house doesn't like to lose so if there are election shenanigans they'll look into it.
I'm a Chiefs fan. NFL is rigged. You can see it clearly. Doesn't matter if its for or against my team. Still rigged for all 32 teams. A lot of $$$ to be made.
Those balls are red as all hell. Looks like they weren’t prepped at all before the games. As I’m sure you know when you prep a ball for game use and especially a k ball you work a lot of the red dye out and it starts looking more brown
@@paulmayer8654no. Before inflategate teams prepped their own balls. Now the league does it and they don't do it properly. Sorry you don't know how football works
Usually the kicking balls are a bit rounder on bottom, these seem like regular footballs, and don’t appear to have been treated in anyway. Almost look like the ball you could buy at a sporting goods store. Surprised that the center or holder aren’t wearing gloves now
That's right. I think the NFL also has "shank" kicking balls they put in the game when they want Mahomes to advance...Buffalo had one inserted in the playoffs last year. Simple counter weights in the ball could mess up the balance.
I'm still not on board with the whole mass rigging of games conspiracy theory. I think on a small level it's possible (a ref here, a ball guy there) and has probably happened at some point, but as soon as people talk about all the games being rigged I roll my eyes hard. Wayy too many people would have to be in on it, yet no one is blowing the whistle (or even let something slip accidentally at some point)? Incredibly incredibly unlikely.
With all the open legal gambling sites and every other TV commercial for one , I don't believe the integrity of the game anymore.. One way or another there's always an angle...
Those k balls dont get prepped the same way as the normal footballs. They come straight out of the box and then the trainer has a limited amount of time to break it in. The regular footballs get the dye washed out of it and mudded. You can see how red the k balls are and the regular balls are dark brown. They get wayyy more prep.
Yep, and this is so both teams use the same balls for the kicking game, whereas they use their own balls for plays from scrimmage, which are prepared as you stated.
wait your telling me that theres a differnt balls for field goals and normal play? (this is my first seaon watching the nfl apart from the super bowl so i dont know much abt how nfl football works) ig that make sense but i never knwq that
@@thomasbrodie-sangsteredits5971 yes. The kickers use different balls. They used to have so much more time and tools to break them in because a beat up football kicks better than a new football. One of the kickers used to put them in the dryer and let them get super beat up. Well one of those super beat up footballs ended up on brett favres hands by mistake during a very important play and he threw and interception because it had zero grip. Now how the kicking balls are prepared is the regulated. They are taken out of the box before the games and the trainers have one brush and like 30 min to prepare them. They get none of the grip treatment the standard balls get.
@@stevencook4002 part of the reason it's so regulated is because a super beat up kicking ball ended up in brett favres hands and he threw and interception with it. After that they started regulating the k ball prep
Ive been wondering too about kicking this year. The number of missed PAT seems to be way up. This seems to be enough of a problem that i could believe something is different with the balls.
As a former kicker, and 5 NFL balls sitting next to me (I still go out and kick for fun), I can say definitely that those K balls can be extremely slippery. Equipment managers go through great lengths to break them in before games, but with the right dimples, humidity, temperature, wetness or dryness of one's hands, those balls can either be very tacky, or be amazingly hard to grip.
that's what I was thinking the whole video, they look super waxy/slimy. Like someone just put a coat of turtle wax on it, lol. So unnecessary and just detracts from the sport, imo...
Check out Brian Buschini’s (Nebraska punter) game against Rutgers. Had two punts blocked, got injured, played the rest of the game, hit two 60+ yard punts, and converted a 30 yard pass on a fake. Dude was arguably the player of the game for Nebraska. He also had 3 tackles the previous week against Purdue.
VERY interesting that you posted this...this week..... Check out the 49ers vs Sea game....and if you watch the sidelines....you will see BOTH teams...scrubbing the HELL out of the balls....both sides went to town trying to clean the balls up, and you can see this from the very first snap. Brand new balls....but clearly they are slick...
The common denominator in all these examples is outdoor stadiums. Humidity and even the slightest amount of dew on the ground can cause the balls to be hard to handle on tricky catch and set plays like field goals. I didn’t see any snap and hold issues in the indoor games
I've noticed a lot of dropped passes, due to what looks to me, to be a slippery football. Many receivers catch with"soft hands ", and I've been trying to send telepathic messages to clamp on the ball wiyh "strong hands " so that it can't squirt through between them. So far , they haven't received my message.
I think we should investigate how you get these super zoomed in close ups of plays no sports network broadcasts. 😁 Nice work, brother. The NFL should create a football grip commission to look into this and put Tom Brady in charge.
They use different balls for kicking so that both teams use the same ball. This isn’t true for plays from scrimmage where both teams use their own balls which are prepared ahead of time so they aren’t so slippery.
Has there also been an increase in kick returners dropping the punts and kickoffs? If there’s something up with the balls reserved for the kicking game, then there certainly would be an uptick in bobbled catches by the returners. (I haven’t watched much football this year so I don’t know).
@@haydenflinner A slippery ball is going to be more difficult to handle regardless of the situation. If a holder can’t even catch a snap, a kick returner certainly is also going to have problems with it.
No story here….kickers and punters required to use the “K” balls which are brand new and only allowed to be broken in like an hour or two before the game.
Read some of the comments. The ball that is used by the quarterback IS different than the ball used for PA or Field goal. Somewhat like in MLB the game ball is artificially "roughed up" for a better grip.
Yeah sure.😂 Where is your evidence? You have to have hundreds of people in it and no one talks? What a childish way to look at things. Sorry you are a terrible bettor and your team sucks. No one is rigging anything.l
@@IsaacPuntscan you do a video about the Nebraska punter against Rutgers? Brian had a big game and got hurt early still completed a pass had monster punts and really helped them win
Repeating from below - seems like a real answer - "As a former kicker, and 5 NFL balls sitting next to me (I still go out and kick for fun), I can say definitely that those K balls can be extremely slippery. Equipment managers go through great lengths to break them in before games, but with the right dimples, humidity, temperature, wetness or dryness of one's hands, those balls can either be very tacky, or be amazingly hard to grip."
There seems to be an inordinate number of dropped passes as well. Just seems across the board I've seen more dropped balls this season than ever before.
I used to be a long snapper. I can tell you, they put a new ball in the game for that play. And it wasn't wiped down. There's a bit of a sheen on them that makes the balls slick. The least bit of sweet will cause it to slip. That's why most receivers wear gloves
"As a former kicker, and 5 NFL balls sitting next to me (I still go out and kick for fun), I can say definitely that those K balls can be extremely slippery. Equipment managers go through great lengths to break them in before games, but with the right dimples, humidity, temperature, wetness or dryness of one's hands, those balls can either be very tacky, or be amazingly hard to grip."
When I came home from overseas and saw these clowns kneeling, that was it for me. Haven't watched adult boy games in years and don't miss it. Gap is filled with fighting. You play football, you play baseball, you don't PLAY fighting 😂
The league also needs to investigate the blocked FG at the end of the Giants-Seahawks game. Why’d those two linemen bury their faces in the ground, thus allowing Simmons to hurdle them and block the kick?
Coincidence. Those balls are prepped specifically before games to be smooth in order to provide better aerodynamics while it sails through the air. Nothing here looks intentional.... and I am a one who has called out the NFL several times for what appears to be rigging the league.
I'll wait till you have actual evidence for that. So the NFL is making balls slippery 😂 do you hear yourself? Vegas was making money long before legalizing gambling. Sounds like your team sucks and you need an excuse.
Well since democrats control the weather related to hurricanes, it must be the republicans responsible for punts gone wrong. Sorry for the political comments, when they stop saying stupid stuff so will I. Go Giants!
Wow, the c e n s o r s at YT are petty. Apparently, you can't say T h e D e m o c r a t s c h e a t , or one of the wokie employees will remove your post.
Something probably changed in the manufacturing process that is making them slicker than usual, and it’s probably to cut production costs. Seen a lot of wild throws this year too. I know they use different balls for special teams and offense, but they’re both made the same way.
What an awful take. why would legalized gambling make it to where the mob fixes the games... why would gambling have to be legal for them to do that. The reason something like gambling or alcohol becomes legal in the first place is because government can't control what people do anyway. Let me guess you probably think that if guns were illegal all of a sudden the bad guys wouldn't have guns anymore huh... awful out of touch human you are.. whether gambling is legal or not.. the games can be fixed you silly. Just because you make something illegal doesn't mean bad people won't do bad stuff. My dad has talked about the NFL setting up games since the 70s. BTW the "investigation" they are referring to is WHY ARE THE BALLS SO DAMN SLIPPERY THIS SEASON!!! God I don't even watch football and I picked up that context... your a real npc you know that... real smart.
Baseball has an issue with this. I don’t know if it’s the same issue but depending on where they get the rubber from the balls have different aerodynamics to them or are more/less slippery etc…
That ball is so shiny and slick… injected into the game on crucial plays to ensure a certain outcome… someone should be filming the ball boys and equipment guys to see who is doing it…
The big conspiracy is the grass at every Stadium is a different shade of green. I mean, C’mon man! How hard is it to make grass green in every stadium. Calling my lawyer!
Are you saying that the balls are too slick to hold? Guess passing is out of the question? How about sh*t happens! Really simple and plausible explanation.
If you watch a game, the in play ball is much much darker this year vs the K ball. I have wondered all season if the prep has been regulated or if some new mix is being used this year to prep game balls. They are almost black they are so dark this year versus last.
They had to do something to nerf the kickers. I could be mistaken but up to this weekend I’m sure I heard only one kick had been missed inside 40 yards. These guys are too damn good