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If the Patriots cheated to win this Sunday...


Mr. Scot

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Would be the best possible scenario for this sh*t Super Bowl. Pats win big, then it comes out later they were caught cheating and real bad cheating, and the league would have to do something serious for 3rd time offense. Ban Belichick for life and strip of all titles. Scumbag Patriots get what they deserve and no SB win for the Falcons, just a wasted season, which is what it was anyways.

 

Obviously not going to happen so I'm preparing to live with the Pats having 5 SBs.

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

So let's suppose for a minute that the Patriots cheat this Sunday (not exactly a stretch) and win big...

What's your reaction?

1) I'm bothered by it because cheating is wrong no matter what

OR

2) I'm laughing my ass off because fug the Falcons

3) All of the above

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

2.

I can't stand either one of these teams, so the ideal outcome for me would be that the winning team gets busted for blatantly cheating. Considering their past, that team would most likely be the Pats.

 

8 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Would be the best possible scenario for this sh*t Super Bowl. Pats win big, then it comes out later they were caught cheating and real bad cheating, and the league would have to do something serious for 3rd time offense. Ban Belichick for life and strip of all titles. Scumbag Patriots get what they deserve and no SB win for the Falcons, just a wasted season, which is what it was anyways.

 

I honestly hadn't thought of it this way.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

 

I honestly hadn't thought of it this way.

Likelihood of Pats being caught cheating is virtually nonexistent, but assume for a second that they are. And it's something like filming the Falcons practices. How do you think the league would respond? I don't know how in the world they wouldn't strip titles at that point and ban Belichick but with this league you never know.

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43 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

So let's suppose for a minute that the Patriots cheat this Sunday (not exactly a stretch) and win big...

What's your reaction?

1) I'm bothered by it because cheating is wrong no matter what

OR

2) I'm laughing my ass off because fug the Falcons

3.  Don't care and just hope the game is entertaining. 

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