Wells Conclusion: Guilty

ConstantReboot

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What is a cheater?

Steelers used steroids, Broncos, Commanders, and Cowboys broke the salary cap in ways more seriously than deflating footballs. Johnson knew some of his players were using drugs at some of the parties and took a blind eye. I know - I know....dismiss these facts because you don't like them. Then make up whatever you want.

So you think the Cowboys broke the salary cap during a non-salary cap season? And you describe that as a more serious offense than deflategate? Cowboys broke no rules because it was a non-salary cap year. But I doubt you know that because your a Patriots fan.

You got me going there for a second trying to sway me to see your point of view. But once you mentioned the Cowboys breaking the cap which they did during a non cap year, I just have to wonder about your agenda. Sorry I think the Patriots are guilty pure and simple and should be harshly punished as worst than the Saints.
 

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So you think the Cowboys broke the salary cap during a non-salary cap season? And you describe that as a more serious offense than deflategate? Cowboys broke no rules because it was a non-salary cap year. But I doubt you know that because your a Patriots fan.

You got me going there for a second trying to sway me to see your point of view. But once you mentioned the Cowboys breaking the cap which they did during a non cap year, I just have to wonder about your agenda. Sorry I think the Patriots are guilty pure and simple and should be harshly punished as worst than the Saints.

Oh, is he talking about "spirit of the cap" crap? I can see why his avatar is wearing red, white, and blue now.
 

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Oh, is he talking about "spirit of the cap" crap? I can see why his avatar is wearing red, white, and blue now.

Cowboys were penalized for going over the cap during a no cap year. How could it be considered cheating when its supposed to be a no cap year? Yet the Skins & Cowboys were penalized.

Patriots should be penalized harshly. They intentionally cheated.

That guy that mentioned that Cowboys did worst than the Patriots has no clue.
Thus I think he's a Patriots fan.
 

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Cowboys were penalized for going over the cap during a no cap year. How could it be considered cheating when its supposed to be a no cap year? Yet the Skins & Cowboys were penalized.

Patriots should be penalized harshly. They intentionally cheated.

That guy that mentioned that Cowboys did worst than the Patriots has no clue.
Thus I think he's a Patriots fan.

Or a Gnats and Mara fan. His avatar does wear red, white, and blue.
 

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^ Staubach was nicknamed Capt America, not that it will prevent you from twisting reality.

Go ahead and say I'm ISIS - I'd expect that from a group like this.
 

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^ Staubach was nicknamed Capt America, not that it will prevent you from twisting reality.

Go ahead and say I'm ISIS - I'd expect that from a group like this.

Address the question. How did the Cowboys cheat the cap? You sound like a gnats fan, talk like a gnats fan, dress like a gnats fan(avatar), crap on the Cowboys like a gnats fan. but I haven't seen you walk, nor desire to.
 

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Address the question. How did the Cowboys cheat the cap? You sound like a gnats fan, talk like a gnats fan, dress like a gnats fan(avatar), crap on the Cowboys like a gnats fan. but I haven't seen you walk, nor desire to.

He gave a 20 paragraph dramatic goodbye to the Cowboys a month or more ago..believe it was titled "why I'm no longer a Cowboys fan"..expressly said he didn't have time to waste on haters & "MY TEAM IS IN FOXBORO."
 

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The other thing revealed by the texts that isn't getting mentioned as much -- not only is Brady a cheater, he's also an a@@@ole.

Yeah, not surprising. He comes off a little TOO nice in his pc.s, like its an act.
 

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He gave a 20 paragraph dramatic goodbye to the Cowboys a month or more ago..believe it was titled "why I'm no longer a Cowboys fan"..expressly said he didn't have time to waste on haters & "MY TEAM IS IN FOXBORO."

Sounds about right.
 

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Yeah, not surprising. He comes off a little TOO nice in his pc.s, like its an act.

He should never ever have a PC again. When this story broke at that PC he gave he looked like he wanted to die. He was so uncomfortable.
 

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There you go M&M on espn. Ridiculous arguments being thrown in the air without anyone sitting there to shut them up .. One of the silliest shows on radio/tv when it comes to being objective

:cool:
 

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Address the question. How did the Cowboys cheat the cap?
Teams were specifically told prior to the uncapped year that they would not be permitted to front load contracts in order to avoid future salary cap obligations. 30 teams followed this rule. 2 didn't.

It really isn't that big of a deal. For example, Miles Austin signed a deal that paid him $17 million guaranteed in 2010 and then roughly $2.5 million a year for the next 3 years. All the league did was say "we are going to consider that initial 2010 salary as a signing bonus (which is really what it was) and make it hit the cap proportionally."
 

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He gave a 20 paragraph dramatic goodbye to the Cowboys a month or more ago..believe it was titled "why I'm no longer a Cowboys fan"..expressly said he didn't have time to waste on haters & "MY TEAM IS IN FOXBORO."

Well we don't have time for what we refer to as the "Traitor in the Midst."
 

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Teams were specifically told prior to the uncapped year that they would not be permitted to front load contracts in order to avoid future salary cap obligations. 30 teams followed this rule. 2 didn't.

It really isn't that big of a deal. For example, Miles Austin signed a deal that paid him $17 million guaranteed in 2010 and then roughly $2.5 million a year for the next 3 years. All the league did was say "we are going to consider that initial 2010 salary as a signing bonus (which is really what it was) and make it hit the cap proportionally."

That is collusion. Something the United States forbids.
 

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Well we don't have time for what we refer to as the "Traitor in the Midst."

He can like whatever teams he wants. That's his doing.

Don't come on a Cowboys board talking down to me about the Cowboys & how dingy & mean I am without expecting a reply though. He can expect that everytime.
 

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Goodell and the refs who worked the Jets should be suspended for giving Brady 16 psi footballs. (Page 77)

But I want Paul Allen and the refs who officiated the Seattle game with the Witten spot and slick ball to Romo punished.
 
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