Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan
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"Studying film" is widely accepted as a stout way to improve one's competitiveness. Peyton Manning was a huge champion of the practice. It's effective- because you get to see how your competition acts and reacts under certain circumstances. An astute analyst can pretty much figure out how their opponents think. It's a much more effective technique than "stealing signs". Analogy to poker, where the real money is won by outsmarting your opponent in spite of what cards they have.
This is all pretty basic stuff- because that's how EVERYTHING works.
How is it that this very definition of "Competition" has somehow gotten lost by accusation of "dirty cheaters"? Especially so from the archrivals, who have long boasted about having a coach on staff whose job is "Exclusively Michigan"? What the hell does this guy do all day that doesn't classify as "cheating" and how did he NOT realize that "gee, they might be reading our signs"? Maybe he did, because that would be doing his job. So then, why did they not keep changing their signs? .
Yet, the pettiness continues. Sure, we expect that from losers like sparty and the lesser competitors in the conference. Sadly, PSU is among them- because they're still upset that they haven't been completely exonerated from Sandusky. We get it.
But ohio? Seriously? You are the Evil Empire. By late November, you've always got WAAAY more information on Michigan than some DB in the stands can gather. There are no excuses. Stop acting like candyass winers.
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