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So that is what Jenkins said when asked what he thinks. Funny, he must hate his own team since they are the only team playing tomorrow fined for cheating in the last two and 11/12 years.
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I remember Seymour wanted to rip his head off pregame.
In Patriot Reign it says before that
Game BB was on the sideline with Seymour. They were Looking across
The field and Jenkins, Peppers, and I think Deion Grant were staring at the Pats: BB said to Seymour "look at those assh***s trying to intimidate us"
This whole f'n cheating thing is Godells fault! The pats never cheated, they broke a rule! Camera placement, it's well known, for those with any brains, I'm sick and f'n tired of this cheating bull****! The media and the commisioner have really ****ed this whole thing up. I just want to strangle these a-holes.
Ok, I feel better, I swore three times, but geez,
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According to an investigative report posted on the Charlotte Observer's Web site on Sunday, a number of Carolina Panthers used a vast quantity and tremendous variety of performance-enhancing drugs during the team's 2004 Super Bowl season.
The newspaper looked at medical records and court documents released in conjunction with the federal steroids case against Dr. James Shortt, who last month was sentenced to one year and one day in prison for distributing steroids and human growth hormone.
"Several of [the players] were using disturbing, particularly alarmingly high amounts with high dosages for long durations -- some in combinations," said Dr. Gary Wadler, who prepared a report for the U.S. Attorney's Office that was used to prosecute Shortt. "This wasn't just a passing flirtation with these prohibited substances. When I see [prescriptions] 'renewed five times,' I say, 'What are you trying to accomplish?' "
Players' names were blacked out on Wadler's report, but the Observer reported that six Panthers -- and three of the five starting offensive linemen from the Super Bowl team -- were taking performance enhancers. And many reported adverse reactions.
This whole f'n cheating thing is Godells fault! The pats never cheated, they broke a rule! Camera placement, it's well known, for those with any brains, I'm sick and f'n tired of this cheating bull****! The media and the commisioner have really ****ed this whole thing up. I just want to strangle these a-holes.
Ok, I feel better, I swore three times, but geez,
You knowingly break the rules, you cheat. That said, the magnitude of the infraction has been blown way out of proportion. Teams steal signals even today. It is the use of cameras that was the problem.