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Old 10-11-2015, 09:33 PM   #2629
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Originally Posted by Miss Tick View Post
Oh I wasn't confused about what you were referring to at all. I just figured in the interest of fair play, because we all like fair play, I would bring to anyone's attention who cares to click on the link all the teams who have been caught cheating and cheating in ways that make a little extra air in a ball seem rather tame. Funny how one doesn't hear much about all those scandals. I mean they are part of the public record and are available for all to see, but not much is ever made of them. The Broncos, the leagues number 1 cheaters, are guilty of using performance enhancing drugs, violating salary caps, spying on other teams practices, videotaping them, offensive linemen using a foreign substance on their arms to make it harder for defensemen to get a grip, and the list goes on. And I am not purposely singling out Denver, I just used them because they are the number 1 cheaters. But there are plenty of others. And plenty, 22 exactly, who are bigger cheaters than the Pats. So in the spirit of fair play and all I figured I would point that out. I know the pats are the team people seem to love to hate, but they have in no way cornered the market on cheating. Their offenses have been rather mild compared to most.
Cuz they haven't been caught till lately.
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