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In reply to the discussion: It's not about football, dang it. [View all]missingthebigdog
(1,233 posts)60. Do you consider ALL rule violations cheating?
What strikes me about this is that violation of this rule is considered cheating, while violations of many other rules are just part of the game.
Is roughing the passer cheating? Pass interference? Block in the back?
And what about when a team rushes to snap the ball after a questionable catch? Is that cheating?
It's a GAME. It has rules, and penalties for breaking those rules. Players make choices about whether breaking the rule is worth the penalty. I am confident that the NFL will appropriately (per the rule book) punish whoever the culprit turns out to be.
Turning this into some example of the decline of society is an overreaction, in my opinion.
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Of course I understand integrity, but I'm not buying your glory days of yore myth
aikoaiko
Jan 2015
#46
I get what you're saying, but it's not like I'd expect any integrity from professional sports
Arugula Latte
Jan 2015
#36
There's plenty of reasonable doubt to throw around thanks to the NFL's lack of transparency.
bluedigger
Jan 2015
#56