Graham Gano Explains Football Air Pressure Issue; Twitter Doesn’t Buy It

by abournenesn

Jan 21, 2015

While NFL fans, players and, well, everyone else tried to make sense of the latest “DeflateGate” development Tuesday night, Graham Gano attempted to bring real-life perspective.

The Carolina Panthers kicker hit Twitter with his story about the problem with air pressure and footballs.

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Gano’s tweeps were quick to respond — and not in a positive way.

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Yeah, this story isn’t going anywhere any time soon.

Thumbnail photo via Andrew Weber/USA TODAY Sports Images

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