Hurricane Posted September 7, 2015 Posted September 7, 2015 Not by tyrod taylor..You never know.. Our receiving core is very talened.. Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods, and Percy Harvin can do nothing but help any qb that is on the field. . Having Charles Clay and LeSean McCoy also... Pats reign is coming slowly to an end..Can't wait till week 2... Pats are going to leave town bruised and battered. . Quote
Fun4Me Posted September 7, 2015 Posted September 7, 2015 Please take the time to educate yourself on this, no reason for such ignorance, the case testimony is out there - no need to rely on some biased newscaster to provide your talking points. Not 2 separate things - please read all the case testimony - if the process is not independent and does not allow for an innocent individual to have a fair and impartial hearing then there is a problem as an innocent individual is branded by a bad system as guilty before any investigation starts. This system works in North Korea, thank god we are in the USA. Also, to use any OJ trial reference in relation to this is beyond ridiculous. I'm moving on. Agree it's good the season is starting and fishing is better than this nonsense. Something the NFL top execs need to learn to do as well as many disgruntled sore loser Colt and Raven fans. Here's wishing for the best for all. Go Giants!!! Can you politely link me to specific sentences where the judge says anything related with his judgment being applicable to Brady's innocence in the deflation part, and not the process by which he was punished? And before I get steam rolled by the Brady posse, let me just say this, I'm not a Brady hater. In fact I like him a lot and want to see him play, so I'm glad that he now gets to play. Personally I would have been happy with a fine only. Do I think he deserved 4 games? Heck no. Do I think he had something to do with the balls being under inflated? I do. Personally I see this case and judgement the same way I see this speeding ticket scenario. Cop pulls over someone and gives them a ticket for going 55 in a 30 MPH zone. Driver proclaims he wasn't going over the speed limit and decides to go to court. The judge hears the case and dismisses it on the grounds that the officer didn't fill out the ticket properly. Driver doesn't pay the ticket, but that doesn't mean he wasn't going 55 in a 30. I don't have any problem with the judge throwing out the Games for Brady. Doesn't mean I think he's innocent when it comes to deflated balls, and unless any of you, who think he's innocent of everything, were actually there when these infractions allegedly took place, you don't know for a fact either, so stop acting like you do. 2 Quote
Hurricane Posted September 9, 2015 Posted September 9, 2015 During games, Adams sat in the coaches' box, with binoculars and notes of decoded signals, wearing a headset with a direct audio line to Belichick. Whenever Adams saw an opposing coach's signal he recognized, he'd say something like, "Watch for the Two Deep Blitz," and either that information was relayed to Brady or a play designed specifically to exploit the defense was called. A former Patriots employee who was directly involved in the taping system says "it helped our offense a lot," especially in divisional games in which there was a short amount of time between the first and second matchups, making it harder for opposing coaches to change signals. In fact, many former New England coaches and employees insist that the taping of signals wasn't even the most effective cheating method the Patriots deployed in that era. Several of them acknowledge that during pregame warm-ups, a low-level Patriots employee would sneak into the visiting locker room and steal the play sheet, listing the first 20 or so scripted calls for the opposing team's offense. (The practice became so notorious that some coaches put out fake play sheets for the Patriots to swipe.) Numerous former employees say the Patriots would have someone rummage through the visiting team hotel for playbooks or scouting reports. Walsh later told investigators that he was once instructed to remove the labels and erase tapes of a Patriots practice because the team had illegally used a player on injured reserve. At Gillette Stadium, the scrambling and jamming of the opponents' coach-to-quarterback radio line -- "small s---" that many teams do, according to a former Pats assistant coach -- occurred so often that one team asked a league official to sit in the coaches' box during the game and wait for it to happen. Sure enough, on a key third down, the headset went out. http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/...patriots-apart Quote
Hurricane Posted September 9, 2015 Posted September 9, 2015 Report: Patriots sent employees into locker rooms to steal play sheets Posted by Darin Gantt on September 8, 2015, 10:04 AM EDT New England Patriots v Baltimore Ravens Getty Images While much of the information in the new ESPN report detailing the Patriots’ Spygate-era portrays the team has engaged in something akin to espionage, there are also charges that they were into more common forms of larceny as well. Among the charges outlined in the Outside the Lines report include one so brazen and blatant that it seems hard to believe. Several former Patriots coaches and employees alleged that the team would send “low-level” employees into opposing locker rooms during pre-game warm-ups to “steal play sheets” from teams which scripted their offenses. The report also says the team would send employees to “rummage through the visiting team hotel for playbooks or scouting reports.” Such tactics were apparently suspected by other teams, who would leave dummy play sheets sitting around in hopes of throwing the Patriots off their trails. Along with the jamming of radio signals — something many coaches around the league have complained about for so long it seems desensitized — the story paints a picture of the lengths the Patriots would allegedly go to. Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted September 9, 2015 Super User Posted September 9, 2015 The only issue with the filming is the spot in which they filmed from. As far as stealing play sheets go, is this a youth league football game or what? You have play sheets just laying around and you let someone from the opposing team in your locker room and just let them walk out with them? Lol at the entire league if that is the case. 1 Quote
Super User Gundog Posted September 16, 2015 Super User Posted September 16, 2015 Hope this goes thru. First try at posting video from youtube https://youtu.be/xT9pygVQwgk 1 Quote
Fun4Me Posted September 17, 2015 Posted September 17, 2015 Let's assume, for the sake of discussion, that I believe everything Mr. Bleckler said, in that video that A-Jay posted. If you listen to the last thing Bleckler said ( last minute of the interview ) and the interview lasted for one more question, in which he was asked " then what was the motivation for the league to even suggest it", what do you think his answer would have been? Quote
Hurricane Posted September 17, 2015 Posted September 17, 2015 South Park's take on the Pats was good stuff last night. Quote
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