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  1. Almost looks like a port for IV injections. ?
  2. I agree. However not everyone shares the same point of view. Some say let everyone do whatever they want and it's a fair playing field. I would like there to be absolutely no cheating but with all that's on the line, it's just not realistic. When caught however, the punishment should fit the crime.
  3. I agree with all of this. However, for the reasons I stated, it's not realistic. I would prefer that absolutely no cheating occurred ever, even with my students. However, with what's on the line, its just not realistic.
  4. It depends on why you watch and what you consider the line not to cross when cheating. If you watch for entertainment, it doesn't matter. If you consider PED and sign stealing equal in crimes, you shouldn't put everything on the outcomes of games. Personally, I don't consider sign stealing and PEDs the same.
  5. It can, but it doesn't change the fact it occurs in all sports and always will when there is competition and millions of dollars on the line.
  6. If you aren't cheating, you aren't trying.
  7. It's pretty equal. The Twins don't have a large budget and by year 2, when they would have lost Bryant, this contract will be bad for them.
  8. It's in all sports. It's the "if you aren't cheating, you aren't trying" attitude in competition. From these in baseball to the Patriots video taping sidelines. In college there isn't a single D1 school that doesn't do some form of payment to athletes. It just depends on how you view infractions, from speeding tickets to homicide. The gray area is the severity of the cheating. Seeing all of this form the training room, where others aren't allowed to go due to HIPPA violations and league rules, a lot of crap goes on.
  9. Of course the players will say that. They will not get punished and they can blame it all on the manager.
  10. This is an interesting question and would help in situations like this. I'm not aware of one but I'll ask.
  11. There is nothing you can do and nothing will change. They can't and shouldn't punish players not involved. Very few people have the guts to be the "whistleblower" in any employment setting. It's totally different if he is guilty of using "an illegal substance" on the ball.
  12. It may make you feel better but it won't change a thing.
  13. This still makes little sense to me. This is more if a fan of winning than being a fan of a team.
  14. This depends on the draft. What if it was the Carlos Correa and George Springer back to back first round picks?
  15. All very true. However, I will wager there will be "leaks" about it.
  16. There was no doubt he was going to free agency because of Boras. However, read what I wrote. The Cubs will need to substantially bid over the next highest bid to retain his services, a hometown penalty if you will.
  17. There has been a lot of bad football this weekend. Fumbles, interceptions muffed punts, dropped passes. It's made for exciting games but bad play.
  18. I've been saying this for years and I got tons of laughing emojis saying that he would stay if they offered the most money. I think he was mad enough that it wasnt a possibility unless they really overpaid.
  19. Neil Peart, drummer, lyricist Rush. Among the best of all time. RIP
  20. Educational costs go hand in hand with the lack of support from the states. Schools need to get money from somewhere.
  21. I really dont think Schilling deserves it. Vizquel should be.
  22. I said early to mid 20th century industrial revolution era around the time professional baseball started. Not mid to late 20th century. The 60, 70, 80s are not early to mid 20th century.
  23. This is absolutely true. Sports while a business is a business world all its own.
  24. This is getting off topic but the working conditions, rights of workers and businesses squeezing every last penny was much worse in the early to mid 20th century than it is now.
  25. I hate tell you this but professional sports leagues were basically founded by bookies to make money off the fans. There has never been an altruism aspects of professional sports.
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