Sure they would. They are cocky enough to think Goodell would sweep it under the carpet for the integrity of the game. Plus like in the past they simply would deny any involvement. That it was a patriot show filming a segment. What is their D number 1 in points allowed? Sure that has nothing to do with signal stealing.the guy was in a browns press box wearing a Patriots tshirt. noway they would be that dumb.
The NFL will be sure to destroy this evidence. As evidenced by their previous destruction of evidence.
I know they are still doing it I have no doubt in my mind.
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Tim remember way back when people just said we were conspiracy theorists? When we would say they were still cheating? I knew that club was too cocky not to get caught again. Despise those cheating *******.The NFL will be sure to destroy this evidence. As evidenced by their previous destruction of evidence.
HEY NFL, YOU SUCK!
The NFL will be sure to destroy this evidence. As evidenced by their previous destruction of evidence.
The NFL will be sure to destroy this evidence. As evidenced by their previous destruction of evidence.
I'm guessing the Pats****** try to do that every week to the next week's opponent.
I live in Des Moines. It's not a bad place at all except in the winter. Born in AZ and I'd take their weather anytime. What I wouldnt want is the traffic, crime, smog, garbage on the roadways, etc.
The Cheats at it again? I'm shocked. Shocked I tell you. How despicable is a team / MASShole fans / owner / franchise / NFL..........that thinks cheating makes them winners? Losers!
I am sure the Pats will come out and say whatever happened was inadvertent,
https://www.patriotsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=76227
Whiney pats fans whining about getting caught...
https://www.espn.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/13533995/split-nfl-new-england-patriots-apart
A cool excerpt: “It got out of control," a former Patriots assistant coach says. Sources with knowledge of the system say an advance scout would attend the games of upcoming Patriots opponents and assemble a spreadsheet of all the signals and corresponding plays. The scout would give it to Adams, who would spend most of the week in his office with the door closed, matching the notes to the tapes filmed from the sideline. Files were created, organized by opponent and by coach. During games, Walsh later told investigators, the Patriots' videographers were told to look like media members, to tape over their team logos or turn their sweatshirt inside out, to wear credentials that said Patriots TV or Kraft Productions. The videographers also were provided with excuses for what to tell NFL security if asked what they were doing: Tell them you're filming the quarterbacks. Or the kickers. Or footage for a team show.”
NE released a statement acknowledging and accepting responsibility that they committed an infraction of the rules, but it was inadvertent and “not intentional”
https://nesn.com/2019/12/patriots-explain-bengals-video-controversy-accept-full-responsibility/
It will run as far as the league will allow it.
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