I'll say this... its silly to assert that violating NFL sideline procedure rules that govern the manner by which one team can video tape an opponents coaches is "cheating".
Check this out:
http://www.sportslawnews.com/archive/Articles%202000/Policysalarycappenalty.htm
The SF 49'rs were fined $400,000 for violating the NFL Salary Cap rules in 1990. This allowed them to carry players that they couldn't afford. This cheating by the definition being kicked around here on Y/A. Does this mean that the 49'rs should be stripped of their S-Bowls and that Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and Bill Walsh should be kicked out of the hall of fame ???
I think not.
2007-11-05 05:50:34
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answered by gotttalovittt 5
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1/6/2006 2:45 AM
NEW YORK (AP) — FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — Atlanta Falcons coach Jim Mora was contrite after the NFL fined him $25,000 for using a cellphone on the sidelines during an overtime loss at Tampa Bay two weeks ago.
2007-11-05 06:35:22
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answered by rjs106 1
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NO team in the NFL cheats. , Some nteams just get caught.
2007-11-05 05:56:16
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answered by TedEx 7
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Well as of earlier today, the Colts are now in there too. The Seahawks were also accused of it 2 years ago in the Superbowl.
2007-11-05 05:47:31
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answered by iwearmagnums05 2
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They are the only one's proven to be caught cheating /breaking rules
2007-11-05 05:56:13
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answered by Dan M 5
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i do
2007-11-05 06:20:49
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answered by Anonymous
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just you, little man.... just you.
2007-11-05 05:54:49
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answered by Jes Won 6
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maybe
2007-11-05 05:50:13
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answered by Dead-Set 3
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