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by hluska
699 days ago
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I didn’t downvote you for “spirit of the games” but I did downvote you because you don’t seem to know much about sports. Practices are not always full speed, they don’t necessarily include players playing as opposition and are often times to make small adjustments for the next opponent. In this case, Canada was spying on New Zealand while they were doing set plays. It’s quite common to make adjustments to set plays to counter something an opponent is particularly good at. If I watch a game, I can see how that team prepares for another team. If I watch them practice, I can see how they prepare for my team. That gives me time to adjust before the game as opposed to trying to make adjustments from the sidelines. And it gives me and my team a tremendous advantage. So yes, if you are the kind of person who wants to win at all costs, spying on practices would be smart. I ride or die with your teammates but not with people who do that. Winning is nice, but sports are about being the best not the least ethical. |
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