Right. The most honest way to deal with this is to say, yeah -- they did it, BUT...[Insert opinion as to severity -- it's not severe b/c everyone does it, it's not severe b/c the advantage is small, it's not severe b/c teams knew about it, etc -- OR, you knew exactly what damn play was coming -- of course if mattered!]. That's where the real disagreement will eventually be. I mean -- again -- it's just like the Astros. Like I said, Altuve walked off Chapman and the Yanks like he knew that slider was coming -- BUT, he still had to hit it. And therein is the great debate.
But what people -- mostly M people -- need to move past is that this didn't happen or that it was a lone wolf type shit. I mean, he's a low-level staffer repeated talking to both coordinators and HARBAUGH during the game. They're obviously listening to him. How did they think he cracked the code? I mean, seriously. There really isn't plausible deniability.
But as to the severity -- that's where it the debate takes place.
But what people -- mostly M people -- need to move past is that this didn't happen or that it was a lone wolf type shit. I mean, he's a low-level staffer repeated talking to both coordinators and HARBAUGH during the game. They're obviously listening to him. How did they think he cracked the code? I mean, seriously. There really isn't plausible deniability.
But as to the severity -- that's where it the debate takes place.
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