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There you go. National TV.
Belichick's Patriots yet again use cameras to defraud a defense. No way that a team throws the pass to Moss in the 2nd half without knowing the corner's going to let him by. That comes by knowing the defense being called. The Patriots are still cheating, and the NFL is either too stupid to realize it, or simply loves the storyline and wants to see the next undefeated team. It was night and day, a story of two teams, one which couldn't play their offensive asses out of a paper bag (the Patriots 1st half) and one who knew exactly what defense was coming on which play (the Patriots 2nd half). That's life in the NFL. |
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There you go. National TV. |
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There you go. National TV. |
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Suggesting another conspiracy? The corner's playing off 25 yards, there's no way on that bomb to Moss you even consider running that route on that play unless you know something about the coverage that they're calling. In addition, Indy was all over Brady in the first half. 2nd Half? They barely touched him. Same personnel, plus you KNOW that they're playing from behind and are going to pass. What's different? Perhaps knowing when guys are going to stunt, blitz, or drop off? There is no way in hell a team in a professional league can blow each team out every game. The talent level is too high. Yes, the Patriots are good, but there's more to this story. |
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Yes, it's very rare in any football game for a coaching staff to go into the locker room and make adjustments based on what they're seeing from coaches in the skybox and the overhead photos every team has access to.
Where do the Pats get off making these "second half adjustments" to potentially coin a new phrase for this ultimate example of cheating. |
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It's abundantly clear to me. |
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Yes, it's very rare in any football game for a coaching staff to go into the locker room and make adjustments based on what they're seeing from coaches in the skybox and the overhead photos every team has access to. Brilliant. I wish I were a reporter. I'd ask Belichick a question about it after every game. "So Bill, which defensive playcall that you stole made the greatest impact on your victory today?" |
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And interesting that you'd expect once or twice a year those "second half adjustments" would fail. But they seem to be right on the money each time. |
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And interesting that you'd expect once or twice a year those "second half adjustments" would fail. But they seem to be right on the money each time. They also showed a stat today that the Pats were outscoring their opponents by a ridiculous amount in the first half coming into today's game. They dominate the entire game this year as a whole, not just the second half. |
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Yes, it's very rare in any football game for a coaching staff to go into the locker room and make adjustments based on what they're seeing from coaches in the skybox and the overhead photos every team has access to. ![]() |
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And interesting that you'd expect once or twice a year those "second half adjustments" would fail. But they seem to be right on the money each time. This is the first time this season the Pats have had to make 2nd half adjustments. The cowboy game was nothing, they just kept attacking the secondary. This was the first game they were in trouble, and they fixed it. |
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