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Dave Gray
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« Reply #42 on: August 25, 2008, 03:18:07 pm » |
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Besides, the Patriots situation is COMPLETELY different. First off, the violations came to light several YEARS later. But more importantly, this isn't the NFL, it's the Olympics, and the social, economic, and political standing of entire nations are at stake.
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« Reply #44 on: August 25, 2008, 06:15:39 pm » |
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Group A breaks Rule A of Competition A and Punishment A for breaking Rule A is to have Reward A for Competition A revoked.
its your own formula. Consistency.
The Olympics disqualify competitors for every technical violation. If the IOC ran football encroaching the neutral zone would result in forfeiting the game. Just as stepping on the white line in a footrace results in you losing the race. The NFL does not reverse that results of games. In games the standard punishment for breaking the rules is yardage, loss of downs or the other team getting a first down. Other rule violations typically result in fines but other measures such as loss of draft picks among others are used. For example the Dolphins lost a draft pick because of tampering involving Don Shula. The Patriots received an overly harsh punishment relative to the rule broken, within the framework of NFL punishments. But the NFL does not work like the IOC otherwise the Miami Dolphins would have had to forfeit a season too.
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