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Seahawks provide intel to Arizona?


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I was watching Sports Center tonight and they interviewed a beat reporter with Arizona, at least that's who I think it was. They mentioned that the Seahawks called Arizona to report the size of cleats they had to switch to in order to gain good traction. They even showed each locker in the Cards locker room with the details of which cleats to wear, based on this information. As a result, Arizona is practicing all week with those size cleats.

It's obvious that they will need to make adjustments, but how does a division rival help another? Is this a last stitch effort to "win one over" or perhaps it may provide a validation for a team's dismal season, IF a team from your division wins it all. As if to say, "Well our division is home to the current Super Bowl Champs, so last season makes sense". An excuse if you will.

Or is this fear? Fear of a new NFC "Big Brother".... since apparently the role of the "Little Brother" has been us the last few seasons.

Just trying to see how everyone else felt about this. Would something like sharing intel with our divisional rivals be acceptable? Thoughts?

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2 minutes ago, Dick the Butcher said:

It's not like people don't make good money to know these things.  I'm pretty sure they would have figured this out anyway and practiced in all lengths of cleats.

Of course, they do. I just found it amusing that a rival would try to help a rival.

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