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Old 09-17-2007, 01:20 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sgtdmski View Post
Misunderstood the rules?????? Do you really buy that crap????? The rule in question states:



To further clarify the NFL sent a memo to all teams dated September 6th that said:



Now let's see the game in question was played on the September 9th.

HMMMM Videotaping of any kind.....seems clear enough to me, and all I have is a high school diploma........Bellicheat?? College educated. Hey what do you know the more education you have the dumber you turn out to be.

ESPN reported today that the NFL has ordered the Patriots to turn over all videotapes that they currently have, it would seem a former assistant has claimed the Bellichek actually has tapes of all the different coaches and coordinators in the league and has used them to help game plan.

It would seem that this story may not yet be over......

It makes you wonder, the Patriots have some great players, and you really do not want to take away from their play on the field, they are the ones making the tackles, breaking tackles and making the catches and passes, however, if they know ahead of time what the opposing team is going to do because they know their signals, is this fair????

As a fan I know that during the game there is a stealing of signals that occurs, as a player in high school I myself have done it. However, during the game, you rely on picking up what the other team does as the game progresses, you do not go into the game already knowing. Herein lies the difference.

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Thanks, Sarge. I Know I could not have said this any better. Now, what do you think the punishment really should be?