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RI Sox Fan
LoL and then taking out all of his anger on the rest of the helpless division. Also despite the weather, the Patriots will lay a huge beatdown on the Jets. If they don't win by @ least 20 I would be suprised and out about $100.
ChloeDancer
But did you think that maybe if you offered him that extra money he might have done a better job, idk if your teammates are offering you money to go out and achieve a goal, don't you think you would want to show them you could get it done. What if they were going to offer to take them out to eat or buy them a gift, is it still wrong then if they gave them cash. They weren't going out there blatently trying to hurt other players, cause if they did they would have been hit with a suspension or a fine which probably would have been more than $500, so would it be worth it to guys who are making the league minimum probably not.
Hoffa The Great
I didn't see the play you were talking about so i really shouldnt have commented on it, but when you have been a star in the league for 15+ yrs. your going to get the calls even sometimes when there is nothing there. Players always try and bait referees into giving them calls and it's a judgement thing, and when you see Favre down on the field after sliding(even though i will admit it was a late slide, but he still took a forearm to the back of the head) your probably going to give him the flag just based on who he is, and what he has done.
Larry B
Do you really live with it, or do you complain everytime it's brought up. You "live with it" in the sense that it happened and you don't like being called cheaters so you complain whenever it's brought up, and yes there are different degrees of cheating otherwise everyone would get the same penelty for commiting different crimes, which isn't true. It's just simple reasoning now get over it.
and I planned to kill someone but used a gun, arent they both premeditated murder? the weapon wouldnt make a difference, it was the knowledge that you were going to do it before you did it, knew the consequences and did it anyway.
KpKahder
You use the murder example, yet you use it poorly in trying to explain your point. What the Patriots did would be premeditated first degree murder, and what the Packers did would be more under the manslaughter area. You knew the rules and were even sent a memo about it before the season, where as im sure the players don't know rules like "no incentives from player to player". But w/e apparently both teams are cheaters, let us have what ESPN will label the "Battle of the Cheaters" aka the Super Bowl.
Epoch1
Cause if you are able to rationalize what is going on it is a lesser form of so called "cheating", and yes we all know that cheating is rampant in the NFL, but we accept it cause it's the greatest game there is. There is no possible way you can compare something like SpyGate to what the Packers did. The Patriots were informed before the season started along with all the other teams not to tape the opposing teams signals, now either Belicheck made an effort not to get that memo or just didn't care. Now I'm not taking anything away from the Patriots cause I believe that they did win all those titles legit, and that SpyGate didn't make them the team they are today, they are still head and shoulders above everyone, but what the Packers did is still nothing compared to what the Patriots did and anybody who looks at things with a clear head can see that.