' Yes. That it would. If they knew the blitz call, then they knew when to go to max protect. Considering the Lambeau field incident, if that tape has anything on it, they should forfeit 1&2nd rounders, in consecutive years.
I don't know about that. I keep thinking about this quote from Kerry Rhodes after the game: ?It seemed like (Brady) knew what we were doing; it seemed like he made all the right checks,? Rhodes said. ?I guess we?ve got to do a better job of hiding things.? I wouldn't put it past the Pats to do ANYTHING they could to win and win convincingly. Including stealing signals. It's not like it hasn't happened before. It's commonplace in baseball, not tolerated, but commonplace.
Yes, thats why they got caught doing it at Lambeau...since they play the packers so often ....rmfe...
The Fan just reported that someone on the Pats side had a camera aimed at the Jets sidelines and was apparently videotaping signals or calls. There is also a report of "unidentified frequency signals" that is under investigation. Leave it to Belichick to run a clandestine CIA operation. What a f@cking tool.
It's probably not that big of a deal, but it certainly gives them an edge, whatever it is, for this week or for future weeks, and it needs to be dealt with. Chances are, nothing will happen. But if something does happen...
If this is true, I wish the people that think this had anything to do with the outcome of the game would just think for a second. What good does it do taking pictures of signals that the Pats can see from the sidelines anyway?! It's for future games??? Like Mangini doesn't change the signals up game by game. I know you guys are much smarter than that. Good luck with the rest of your season
isn't it possible that the pats knew the signals fro tim dwight and bobby hamilton who they brought in for "interviews"
You're probably right, but either way, it's illegal, and it shouldn't be tolerated. But there still is a chance they could have applied it to that game. And I think they should be punished heavily for cheating on the game if there is anything on that tape. It gives them an unfair advantage, as if someone was going over the salary cap or signing players under the table.
Because the ability to see the signals AFTER the play is run is far different than seeing the signals before the play is run. Secondarily the teams are usually between the Coaching staffs giving the signals...
How is stealing signals going to help them bowl over our O-line and smear Chad? Is knowing the signal suddenly turn our O-line into prissy boys?
No, no...this makes a lot of sense. The guy sneaks in on Saturday night with all his equipment. He decides to wear his Patriots gear while he's at it. Instead of a nondescript digital camera with a zoom, he pounds a hole in the wall and is stringing A/V cable behind the bench.... C'mon Jets fans. Don't you know BS when you hear it? This is just Mangini screwing with the Pats...it was probably some equipment guy moving in the Pats gear...they took his cell phone with a camera and threw him out. It's as simple as that.
Dude, read the ESPN article. THe President of the Packers is QUOTED, and a member of the competition committee is quoted. that doesnt get on ESPN, without sourcing.
POSTED 4:08 p.m. EDT, September 10, 2007 NEW ENGLAND SPY SCANDAL GATHERS MOMENTUM On Sunday, Dan Leberfeld of Scout.com reported on suspicions that an employee of the New England Patriots had been stealing signals from the Jets' sideline. The notion that the person would venture onto the New York sideline to obtain images of the signals made no sense to us. Now, Chris Mortensen of ESPN reports that NFL security confiscated a video camera and a videotape from a Patriots' employee who was on the Patriots' sideline. Per Mortensen, the camera and the tape were placed into a sealed box and shipped to the league office for further review. Mort's version makes a lot more sense -- if someone is going to record signals, it's not going to happen on the opposing team's sideline. The images will be shot from the safety of the sideline of the team for which the person with the camera works. In 2006, the Patriots reportedly caused a "sternly written letter" regarding the videotaping of signals and/or play-calling gestures. Also, Mortensen mentions that a similar incident occurred last year, when the Patriots played at Lambeau field. Since quarterbacks have radios in their helmets, the only signals to be stolen would relate to calls made on defense. Stuff like this usually gets brushed under the rug, due in part (in our opinion) to the reluctance of the league office to air dirty laundry. If, however, the tape in that camera shows that the person using it was making like Brodie at Deathblow, the league might have no choice but to take action. Especially in a climate where Commissioner Roger Goodell is smacking down players who misbehave.
So then why wasn't there some kind of investigation and disciplinary action applied when the Packers busted him? Get real, it's bullshit gamesmanship. Mangini heard this guy got tossed, thought it was funny, and tossed him out of the Jets' stadium to stick it to Bill. That's all it is.
Max protect requires an entire substitution package with two tight ends. Defensive signals are sent in after the offensive personel has been identified by the defensive coordinator. You're reaching here.
September 10th, 2007 Pats in hot water Posted by John Tomase at 3:52 pm The Patriots have been nabbed by the NFL for stealing signs from the Jets with a sideline camera and could lose a draft pick as a result. The story, first reported by Scout.com, said Jets security caught a Patriots employee filming New York?s coaches as they signaled the field. Jets spokesman Bruce Speight referred all questions to the league, where NFL spokesman Greg Aiello declined comment, as did Stacey James of the Patriots. The allegations continue a pattern of behavior the league was made aware of during the first month of last season, when NBC?s Charley Casserly reported the Pats had been accused of stealing signs in one of their first four games. Later that season, multiple sources in Green Bay confirmed the Pats had done the same thing, providing some vivid detail. During that Nov. 19 game, a man identifying himself as a Patriots employee asked a security guard if he could shoot footage of Lambeau Field prior to the game and permission was granted. Just before the game, he requested to stay on the sidelines to film quarterback Tom Brady for the coaching staff. However, he was soon spotted filming the Packers? defense and signaling Patriots coaches. A member of the Packers? security staff witnessed the exchange and asked him to leave. He retreated to the tunnel where the players exit the field, continued filming, and appeared to be communicating with the coaches via hand signals. At that point, he was escorted out of the stadium. Asked why the Packers didn?t file a complaint following the 35-0 defeat, a Green Bay executive replied, ?Because it?s not the reason they kicked our ass.? A league source yesterday said the Lions caught the Pats stealing signs with a camera during New England?s 28-21 victory at Foxboro in December. We?ll have more as this story develops. http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/patriots/?p=1570
there was. Get over it, Belichick is exposed as cheater. Great Coach to be sure. But a cheater as well.