“Yeah, I think it's too much information,” Rodgers told Hawk. “In 2008 there used to be no headset on defense, so the defense had to signal in every play and that was part of the whole Spygate issue [with] filming signals and whatnot. But now you have mics on both guards most of the time and you pick up everything that the quarterback says when we're at home and sometimes on the road as well.
“I think that's a competitive edge for the defense and it makes you have to work that much harder with your dummy words and your live and dead words. I mean, that's part of the game, but I think that the access is a little bit much.