Yup that's pretty great.
Cleveland can't rely on Smith like that all the time. It has to be Irving.
I'd pay money to see some one nut shot Smith ona 3 point shot.
Smith takes his shot and BAM!!
That would be breaking the rules (i.e. cheating). You like that... don't you.
I really wouldn't be surprised if that's what you picked up from that other convo.
I did notice that you dodged all the complexified conversation about cheating in the NFL... and then dodged all the documented cases about the cheating the Broncos have done. That might add up to liking it? and then trolling? We know you've done that before.
are you two at each other again?
Not giving you the response you wanted does not equate dodging the issue.
My stance is the same it has always been. One you conveniently ignore.
If any team, including the Broncos, get caught cheating they should be punished.
But then you knew that, as I had said it at least twice, and are simply playing games.
None of what you've said justly acknowledges the FACT that cheating is endemic to the NFL. At bottom, the NFL doesn't even really have any interest in a cheating-free league; rather, they have an interest in the IMAGE of a cheating-free league. Do the necessary research and you won't be able to avoid agreeing with this.
When I taught at the university my most popular class was on drugs. My students had to complete a quarter-length research project, and many chose topics on performance-enhancing drugs. Many of those students chose to focus on the NFL. Over time, I read most of the papers they cited. The case is closed: the NFL is jammed full of drugs. And there are negotiations between the league and the NFLPA that deal directly with how to keep them out of sight but still pumping through veins.
Anywhoo, this is just one example. If your heart wants a game with integrity, then you need to turn off football. Over the years, the Patriots have been subject to more scrutiny than anybody... probably more than half the league combined. Spygate was something everybody was doing (like drugs), and a former assistant coach ratted them out (where is he now by the way?? He stepped on the snake... got spit out into ESPN... and where is he now? He can't get a job in the league anymore precisely because the other cheaters know they can't trust him). Deflategate is another sideshow... just ask Aaron Rodgers.