http://articles.latimes.com/2006/aug.../sp-cheathow20
In a 1998 playoff game at Kansas City, Schlereth and his fellow linemen coated their arms and the backs of their jerseys in Vaseline. The Chiefs' defenders couldn't grab onto the slimy Broncos and quickly complained to officials. It was quite a scene, Schlereth recalls, as officials used towels on the sidelines to wipe down the oily visitors in a game Denver would ultimately win, 14-10, on its way to a Super Bowl triumph.
"Did I grease up my jersey, and use sticky substances on my gloves? You're damn right," Schlereth said recently. "What you call cheating is a fine line. It's an interesting line. What we did, in the locker room, is called being creative. Certain cheating is snickered at, or applauded."
"the slimy Broncos"...as the writer of this article accurately points out, had to resort to greasing their players jerseys...ON TOP OF cheating the cap in the same season. Interesting how the Broncos organization rationalize "cheating" as being creative and applaud it...I'm sure Madoff thought he was just being "creative" too.
Stay Classy...fake champions.