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Ok, not to rehash Spygate, but he was pretty honest about all the Spygate stuff. As he said in the past, he felt the whole situation was overblown. But he went beyond that. He admitted he had guys in the stands stealing signals of the defense and matching it up with the game tape later. He said although he didn't use a video camera, he felt what he did was no different than Spygate. He also said that videotaping signals had no bearing in the Pats' wins over the Steelers and that he felt honored and that it was a sign of respect for his defense if people felt they had to steal the signals of his defense. I wish he was more vocal like this during the Spygate ordeal.