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Quote:I regret nothing.
lol
Quote:If you're trying to throw a game why would you even want to utilize an advantage if such existed?  You would do exactly the opposite.

 

Breaking the rules = cheating in your mind.  Interesting theory, let's put it to the test.  Justin Blackmon is banned from football because he broke the rules.  There's probably a hundred pages on the subject out here somewhere, yet I've never heard him referred to as a "cheater". Please explain to me how he cheated. 
verb (used without object)
4.
to practice fraud or deceit:
She cheats without regrets.
5.
to violate rules or regulations:
He cheats at cards.
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<div>verb (used without object)
4.
to practice fraud or deceit:
She cheats without regrets.
5.
to violate rules or regulations:
He cheats at cards.
 

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LOL.  Your definition left out the "to gain an advantage" language, a necessary component to a fraud.  Why could that be? 

 

I also note that you failed to answer the leading question or describe exactly how Blackmon "cheated".  I'd really enjoy hearing that explanation. 
Quote:I agree with Chief and Nate but Sneakers put it best, Rose's numbers should be in the books but HOF...no way.


TMD? Bash me but I liked the guy. He made you think a little and was knowledgeable, IMO. Of course, he'd go over the top on almost everything and he'd derail threads and was generally pretty obnoxious but he was spot on with some of his (many) opinions. I say bring him back and ban him again if/when he gets manic (as he surely will). Half the fun with him were the "welcome back, TMD" days when his latest ban was lifted. He'd be embroiled in some epic battle within hours after returning.


It was often great theater.
This lol! TMD vs FBT was classic lol..
Quote:LOL.  Your definition left out the "to gain an advantage" language, a necessary component to a fraud.  Why could that be? 

 

I also note that you failed to answer the leading question or describe exactly how Blackmon "cheated".  I'd really enjoy hearing that explanation. 
 

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