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05-26-2013, 07:08 PM | #91 | |
The Starter
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Re: Best Head Coaches Currently In The NFL
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On the other hand. Where is the outrage for someone who went from 10 homeruns a year to 20-25 a year due to steroids? Is the standard one of "Do the juice, make your millions, just stop short of breaking records"? How many players were named in the Mitchell report? How many do we actually care about? If Belicheck never won a SB, would many of us care that he was stealing signs? I personally doubt it. |
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05-26-2013, 07:55 PM | #92 | |
Gamebreaker
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Re: Best Head Coaches Currently In The NFL
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See, I just don't think so. Players love him and the spy gate thing is just something haters throw out there. If the taping of other teams help that much he would have had a much better record in Cleveland, was it right maybe not but all teams do something like it . I have a question what is the difference with that and picking up a released player and hitting them up for info on an opponent and then letting him go?
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05-26-2013, 09:01 PM | #93 | |
Playmaker
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Re: Best Head Coaches Currently In The NFL
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I believe lots of stuff like spygate happens in the NFL. I don't see the problem with taping visible signals on the sidelines during a game, I assume everybody watches that. It's stuff like taping other teams practices, listening in their radios during a game, Lavar Arrington giving the redskins playbook to the vagiants, that's bad, IMO. |
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