An attempt at mocking the Patriots may have been deflated by the Colts before it ever got off the ground.
AirSign planned to fly a 150-foot blimp with #DeflateThisBrady on the side when the Patriots visit Lucas Oil Stadium on Oct. 18, but the Colts have asked them not to, according to WRTV in Indianapolis.
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AirSign brand ambassador Eddie Thompson said the team asked the company not to fly the blimp because they are hoping to get past the controversy surrounding last season’s AFC Championship Game, and they will comply.
"We at AirSign.com have always felt that aerial advertisement is a fun experience and it is used to bring a positive and as you saw, humorous angle to events or occasions," Thompson said in a release. "We want to continue to work alongside the Colts in future campaigns."