Is a team breaking rules like the Pats as bad as individuals who use PEDs?

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Are Team rules being broken as bad as PEDs?

  • Yes, cheating is cheating....just as bad

    Votes: 5 22.7%
  • No, these broken rules are silly, not even comparable

    Votes: 8 36.4%
  • Actually, teams breaking the rules is WORSE

    Votes: 4 18.2%
  • Shoot NES in the head!

    Votes: 5 22.7%

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Silly rules like the pats have been breaking....is this something more minor than an individual using steroids?

If not, will there be a judge, jury, mitchell report, and Tom Brady on the stand for Perjury charges when he says he didn't know about the deflation?
 

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that being said...should this investigation get as serious as all the MLB stuff? Or was that just blown way out of proportion?
 

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What's ironic is currently on the Seattle roster, there is one guy who has tested positive for PED use (Irvin in 2013). For NE? Two (Bolden and Browner).
 

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I say yes....Looking for an edge either way.
 

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I view it like an MLB'er using a corked bat. Still takes skill to perform, but it's an unfair advantage.
 

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Let whatever team who has never cheated in any way cast the first stone.
 
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The PED debate is stupid. I would encourage my guys to do them. I have a team Dr. He knows his job. Supply drugs and tell everyone they are cleared after a fake concussion.
 

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What is wrong with PED's?

It should be damn near mandatory they take them.

I realize you are just being an idiot, but, if the NFL got rid of PEDs, they would get rid of the concussion problem and, therefore, most of the poor refereeing problems.
 

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It's 2 weeks before the Super Bowl and the media needs something to focus on to get the non-NFL fan interested in the game.

Honestly, not that big of a deal. Same as using stick-um on receivers gloves, DW-40 on D-lineman's jersey and cleats a little longer than legal on a muddy field. If caught should be penalized but every team does this type of stuff. This story has gotten way too much attention because it is the dead week before the Super Bowl. This story dies in about 2 minutes if it was week 3.
 

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