Jayson Braddock@JaysonBraddock
" I would say a headset issue happens every game. It happened in Dallas." O'Brien on headset issues
" I would say a headset issue happens every game. It happened in Dallas." O'Brien on headset issues
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Jayson Braddock@JaysonBraddock
" I would say a headset issue happens every game. It happened in Dallas." O'Brien on headset issues
No if the fans were doing it this is what Tomlin would be hearingRick Rolled on Patsfans, this message board always amazes me.
No need to worry folks.....the NFL has promised to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter!!
Lloyd, so why isn't he CLARIFYING this??????
If (according to you) this 'misrepresentation' of his words by the national and international media continues any more, then your contention is utterly wrong.
Jeff Howe @jeffphowe 26m26 minutes ago
Another NFL statement on the headset stuff
NFL puts it back on pats as the people who install it.
LOL you had to figure Microsoft was groaning when "Surface Pro" and "Microsoft" logos were plastered across millions of TV screens in America while the announcers were talking about equipment malfunctions.Hah, no kidding huh? What the hell did the NFL expect when they signed up with Microsoft? They do realize these are the same clowns who produce Windows right?
I think we are having two separate conversations here - there's the issue of whether Tomlin and the Steelers think the Pats did something deliberately malicious...and then there's the issue of whether Tomlin and the Steelers blame headset issues for the loss.
It's become obvious that there are no repercussions for disparaging the Patriots with baseless accusations. Because of all the negativity surrounding the Patriots in the media, NFL insiders (including coaches) are willing to be more brazen about it now.
NFL puts it back on pats as the people who install it.
Not really, it says "Every team's game day communications personnel are REQUIRED to work with "NFL communications consultants" to ensure wireless equipment is free and clear of interference and address any problems."Jeff Howe @jeffphowe 26m26 minutes ago
Another NFL statement on the headset stuff
NFL puts it back on pats as the people who install it.
I think Tomlin is about as straight a shooter as they come -- this is why I am disagreeing with statements here that Tomlin is "blaming" the loss on equipment malfunctions. I think he has been consistent in taking ownership of the performance of his team and the coaching staff throughout his career.Interestingly, the guys on ESPN radio feel Tomlin is the most credible coach in the entire league! And they mocked Bill for being "sad" about the reports, as if that's even close to what he said. Then it was off on another tangent about how the ESPN report may have been unsourced but this is a "bomb" lobbed in that Tomlin is willing to put his name on it!
This was all in about 13 seconds that it took for me to be able to find time to look away from the road to change the channel. I suppose they may have pointed out that Tomlin's accusation is downright moronic, but I have a feeling they didn't.
I think Tomlin is about as straight a shooter as they come --