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I got the feeling that Rob just intercepted the flight attendant as she was headed to U&J's seat to deliver the paper.
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I find it very possible to believe that most teams would not steal from other teams. Most people are basically honest. Yes, the goal is to win, but there have to be rules, and there have to be limits; otherwise you have anarchy. If you allow (or encourage) the stealing of directions, where do you draw the line? Why not steal another teams clue or their passports? Why not injure or kill them? Anything to win, right? I must be old fashioned, but I believe that winning is meaningless if you lie, cheat, and steal to achieve it. Sportsmanship, fair play, having fun, and knowing how to accept defeat gracefully is far more important than whether you win or lose.
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I would totally understand if a team were in a situation where Rob and Amber were asking for their help and they said, "Sorry, we don't like the way you play so we're not helping you," (though if it would benefit them as well I'd think it would be a poor choice). But to just complain to them that "it's not fair?" If I wanted to watch people play a game and complain that the rules aren't fair, I'd go watch a game of kickball at the nearest elementary school.
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I keep wanting to come back to the stealing signs in baseball analogy because it's so apt. But as I think about it, it's prevalent in every sport. Why do football teams huddle up before a play? Why does the quarterback yell random words and numbers? Why do basketball players use hand signals to set their offense? It's all to prevent the other team from "stealing" their information, from knowing what they're going to do next. Why don't they just rely on the other team's sense of sportsmanship to not listen in? Or, going back to baseball for a moment, how incredibly rude for players to be stealing bases.
In professional sports, there's no leeway. A professional player will, and should, do anything they can within the rules to win. If that means they embarrass a pitcher who forgot to call timeout before talking to his catcher by stealing a base, no one calls them a dirty player or accuses them of cheating. It's the pitchers fault for failing to pay attention to the game. Who cares if it's usually "understood" that a pitcher wants a timeout when he talks to the catcher? Quote:
I'd turn that question around. Where do you draw the line for within-the-rules cheating? Is someone who is lost but finds there way when they see another team running the opposite direction a cheater? If I overhear another team blurt out an answer, am I cheating if I use that answer? If two teams are in a foot race to the finish line, but one team sees an easier path, are they cheating if they don't stop and point out that path to their competitor? My answer is, the line is the rules and the law. If it's not expressly forbidden, it's fair game.
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Apples to oranges. As far as we can tell from the show that slip of paper may have been destined for the trash can- so Rob grabbing it makes no difference anyway. Uchenna was laughing about it- excuse me if I do not share your outrage over Rob picking up a piece of scratch paper. Quote:
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Everyone lies- outright or by omission. I have seen other teams lie to each other in this race- it was not just Rob and Amber. Rob and Amber dealt with their defeat with infinate grace- and appreciation for the blessings in their life. Class act IMO. |
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I once got into an argument with a group of loved ones over a game. We were playing Quiddler, which is a word game played with a special deck of cards. Each player has to use the cards that they're dealt to make words. Whatever letters you don't use are subtracted from your total.
I was dealt a crappy hand, so I knew that the only way I could stay in the game was to bluff, and put down a word that I knew to be false. You are allowed to consult a dictionary before you play your hand, but not during your turn or if you are challenging someone - the fact that challenges are addressed in the rules made it clear to me that bluffs are part of the game. So I bluffed. Nobody challenged me, so the game went on. A few minutes later, someone picks up a dictionary and accuses me of cheating. "I didn't cheat. I bluffed." "That's not how we play the game. We play a friendly game." Clearly, this debate about the Amazing Race (or more specifically, Rob and Amber), is a debate on the unwritten rules of the game, or "sportsmanship". I understand that JWBear holds "sportsmanlike" values sacrosanct, while Neph and GD seem to appreciate the rules and the limits to which they can be pushed in order to advance in the game. I shared my story to illustrate how I feel.
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Kwyjibo - a big, dumb, balding North American ape. With no chin. And a short temper.
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I guess it just comes down to those of us who believe in fair play and sportsmanship, and those who don’t - between those of us who prefer to see teams succeed or not based on their own abilities (and not on how good they are at sabotaging their competitors), and those who enjoy the backstabbing that characterizes most other reality shows – and leave it at that.
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That's your definition of "fair" and "backstabbing", not mine. I've seen no one do anything "unfair".
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