By your definition, the nfl shouldn't punish any cheating, because it's done in a competitive spirit?My whole issue is there shouldn't be a punishment period. Its all gamesmanship to me. The Colts got their asses handed to them and that's that. They should have stepped and played a better game. So should have the Jets and every other team the Pats beat.
Gamesmanship IMO is the players finding whatever angle they can on the field to get that edge to win. Whether its deflated balls, stickem on the hands, faking injuries or doctored jerseys. Its all the same shit to me and has been going on since the NFL existed. So why stop and start punishing players now?
The outcome of the game doesn't dictate if you cheated or not.
Again, if they beat the Colts so badly, why did they risk cheating? It's absolutely stupid.
Regardless, if you fail a steroids test, you are suspended. You don't say, well I would have won without the steroids so therefore I shouldn't get in trouble.
Not to mention, this is more than the Colts, they didn't just sneak into the bathroom and Dr the balls once, the ravens tipped off the Colts, and the Patriots are known pathological cheaters. This happened for about 4 years.
Not to mention their illegal eligible receiver plays that won them playoff games. Then the nfl comes out after the super bowl and says, oh yes, those plays were illegal.
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