That's the logic that the quote implies.******.
That's not the quote.
It lists all examples of all 32 teams. Yes, the Cowboys are among the 32. As are the Patriots.
Are you honestly comparing a $10 million cap penalty (spread out however they want over 2 years) to a loss of a 1st round pick?????? Talk about a new low!
Yes. Because the salary cap "violation" that caused this $10 million cap penalty should never have happened. It was leveled against two teams in a year where there was no salary cap.
If this salary cap hit prevents these teams from signing free agents, it could have just as much impact as losing a 1st round pick.
If that cap hit didn't make you just as angry as Brady's suspension (that got revoked) I find it hard to believe you're really a Cowboys fan.
That's the logic that the quote implies.
Seriously. I've asked you to explain I to me. You're the one who brought it in here and you're the one who highlighted it. What is the evidence that the Patriots had some sort of illicit info on the Eagles? What is the evidence that they "knew the Eagles' gameplan"? The fact that they scored 24 points in the game..?!?
Wow! 24 points! That's practically a record!!!
I agree it's laughable, because there is no logic in the quote. But if you were being honest with us, you would admit that what he is saying is:Lol. You interpret the logic of the quote... By changing it... Laughable.
I agree it's laughable, because there is no logic in the quote. But if you were being honest with us, you would admit that what he is saying is:
"We ran an unusual defense by putting in a dime package, but they still scored 24 points against us, therefore they must have been cheating."
It's a hilarious quote from the pathetic Iggles - thank you for providing it!!
When Spygate broke, some of the Eagles now believed they had an answer for a question that had vexed them since they lost to the Patriots 24-21 in Super Bowl XXXIX: How did New England seem completely prepared for the rarely used dime defense the Eagles deployed in the second quarter, scoring touchdowns on three of four drives? The Eagles suspected that either practices were filmed or a playbook was stolen. "To this day, some believe that we were robbed by the Patriots not playing by the rules ... and knowing our game plan," a former Eagles football operations staffer says.
So wait a second.... are you telling me the Cowboys did nothing wrong and got unfairly treated by the league office??? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........Yes. Because the salary cap "violation" that caused this $10 million cap penalty should never have happened. It was leveled against two teams in a year where there was no salary cap.
If this salary cap hit prevents these teams from signing free agents, it could have just as much impact as losing a 1st round pick.
If that cap hit didn't make you just as angry as Brady's suspension (that got revoked) I find it hard to believe you're really a Cowboys fan.
Translation:Silly Rabbit.... Tricks are for kids. You change quote and/or remove the surrounding text completely changing the context... For your patriots agenda. I want to call you Teflon but transparent fits you better.
You can post as many laughing emoticons you want. You are still wrong. Again.
Dislike it all you want.... Knowing the patriots cheated is in the air by most.
Taint, taint, taint.... And taint.
So wait a second.... are you telling me the Cowboys did nothing wrong and got unfairly treated by the league office??? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...........
Don't be silly. I reference the Cowboys treatment of the salary cap punishment to prove my point.Yes.
And yet, you sit here day after day after day after day telling us how unfairly the Patriots are treated by the NFL (and fans of every other team who refuses to see how pristine and pure they are.) But given the chance to join me and make the same claim about the team you say you're a fan of, you jump at the chance to throw the Cowboys under the bus.
You're busted, Rogah.
Yes.
And yet, you sit here day after day after day after day telling us how unfairly the Patriots are treated by the NFL (and fans of every other team who refuses to see how pristine and pure they are.) But given the chance to join me and make the same claim about the team you say you're a fan of, you jump at the chance to throw the Cowboys under the bus.
You're busted, Rogah.
Don't be silly. I reference the Cowboys treatment of the salary cap punishment to prove my point.
The Cowboys (and Commanders) were treated unfairly and punished unfairly by the league. But, despite those facts, fans of other teams call the Cowboys cheaters who got what they deserved. The fans of those other teams don't care one bit if Dallas was treated unfairly. They don't want to listen to reason and they don't want to educate themselves of the actual facts of the situation. If anything, they enjoy seeing Dallas get screwed because of how much they hate us. And why do so many people irrationally hate Dallas? Because of their history of success. Nobody hates Atlanta or Cleveland (both of whom had their own cheating scandals in the past year, but no one cared). People hate Dallas because of how successful they are. People hate New England because of how successful they are. People hate Pittsburgh because of how successful they are.
Sound familiar?
No. The Starks are the good guys. Belichek is Tywin Lannister, Kraft is the Kingslayer (since he is now stabbing the Mad King) and Brady is Cersei.
Shame
Shame
Shame
The Cowboys (and Commanders) were treated unfairly and punished unfairly by the league. But, despite those facts, fans of other teams call the Cowboys cheaters who got what they deserved.
Hey @Rogah....
Let's talk about another of the silly references to the Cowboys on **************.com
They mention the 1994 incident when Troy failed to report an injury to his thumb he incurred in practice. I remember that incident well, and I've thought about it often over the years. Do you know why?
Because New England QB Tom Brady was kept on the "probable" list for about 3 years running during a stretch when there was absolutely nothing wrong with him.
Maybe you have a different opinion (and I'm sure you do), but I think it's a worse violation to (try to) make an opponent believe your star QB is not going to play (listing him as "probable" when nothing is wrong) than failing to put him on the injured list for whatever reason because the coach knows he will play.
But that's just me. I'm a Cowboys fan and a Troy Aikman fan. Not a Brady/Patriots fan. I guess that's the difference.