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Old 03-11-2020, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by vintagetoppsguy View Post
You're focusing on the actions, disregarding the intent. The intent in either case (cheating as an individual or cheating as a team) is the same - to give your team an advantage to win the game.

The number of individuals who participate is irrelevant, whether it's one player or an entire team. Cheating is cheating whether is an individual effort or a team effort. You win as a team, you lose as a team.

And it's fine if you don't see a difference. We can disagree.
I'm anti-Astros on this topic, but your point is fair and reasonable.

In track and field, if one member of running relay team is found to have used steroids, the entire team is disqualified because the steroid-user was an inherent part of the team, it's time and win. Some in the peanut gallery will object and say the other three members of the team should be able to keep their Gold Medal because only one was found to have cheated, but that's now it works.

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