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New England's defense. Major cracks in the dam.

No they encrypted them after spygate, however they changed the format of encryption this offseason... I think its the second time they have done so... after each time they have jiggered with encryption the pats have had trouble early in the season... its interesting cause i think its high end encryption this time...

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I still think when the Steelers play the P*ts they should run muddle-huddle but have the Steeler side headphones unplugged and then randomly squawk the highest, most earsplitting deafness-producing shriek they can muster through the system. While watching the P*ts booth. I'm talking turn the gain to 100 and crank that ****** all the way. So loud that the ******* FANS can hear it.

Watch the guy in the P*ts booth fall to the ground clutching his ears while they bleed out.

It's the little things that bring me joy.
 
No they encrypted them after spygate, however they changed the format of encryption this offseason... I think its the second time they have done so... after each time they have jiggered with encryption the pats have had trouble early in the season... its interesting cause i think its high end encryption this time...

The 'encryption' after spygate was laughable. Gregg Easterbrook used to report on how easy it was to crack the encryption, and had testimonials of some fans in the stands doing so. If a fan can figure it out, a billion dollar company can.

As far as the new encryption, if it's cycling active encryption, there is no way to get it, unless they bug the headsets. If the teams bring their own headsets, this would be difficult to do.
 
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