01-25-2018, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by zimmy
That was the second one  The first was a medicine he was prescribed. He admitted guilt for not following policy. Both times. And you are going back to a claim by a Dallas coach that Buddy Ryan put a bounty on Dallas players? Patriots cheating is like Sosa and Mcgwire cheating. They put up all-time numbers, but most people view their HR results as tainted.
Again, no one would have cared at all about deflategate except for the patterned behavior and the Pats results. If they were the Browns no one would care. It is the way it is. Also, the Patriots never admit it anything, evidence gets destroyed, etc. Lane Johnson admitted each time that he screwed up. That counts for something, right 
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Yes, Lane admitted he’s a cheater. The Patriots admitted they filmed from an area they weren’t supposed to. Not even close to the doping analogy you reached for earlier. Sosa and McGuire? Please explain that one? Not even close. They did what every other team does and admitted they did it from an area they shouldn’t have. It’s all fueled by jealousy, which is really entertaining to us fans. It’s funny how the Pats do what other teams get caught doing and/or admit to doing and they get punished. The other teams get a lesser punishment or none at all. Then the haters say the league is making the Pats win by helping them with calls, etc.... I’d love to hear someone give a rational explanation for that.
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