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I think Walsh's HBO interview kind of helps the Pats
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This begs the question: Given how easy it was for the legally allowed end zone cameras to tape the coaching signals (we've seen numerous examples of this on the videos released to the press), I've got to think that this practice was either widespread throughout the league, OR, of very little value or importance to most teams. Since it's pretty clear that many teams around the league knew the Pats were doing this, why would they STILL grant them permission to have THREE CAMERAS during road games? |
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That is what I thought initially as well, especially if you also buy Walshes excuse for holding onto the tapes as examples of what he has done for future employers. If the content on the tapes was illegal then why would you want to show potential future employers? You'll never sell that to the main stream media though, it doesn't fit their agenda.
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Again when is mini camp???
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Bingo. His accounts are laughable. "The sign stealer said it was really useful!" That's why the team's 2000 offense was putrid, ranking 25th out of 31 teams, scoring an AVERAGE of 17 points per game. jackass. "If it wasn't important, why'd they make me do it?" Because they're thorough. "I have season tickets, so I saw Scarnecchia doing the same thing in Pittsburgh in 2004!" The game was on the road, dipshi#. "BB knows me! He really, really knows me!" I'm sure he says hello to the janitor, too. Football was created as a military game. The men who are on the Mount Rushmore of pro football were all military vets. That was why they embraced signals intelligence as part of the game. Nobody ever whined about having their signals cracked to the "authorities". There was too much shame in being a sucker among your peers. Only today, when the roots of the game have been lost, do we see pansies whining about this crap. Protect your signals, shut up and sit down. The idea of "fairness" about signals could only have arisen from a "university" perspective. From a military perspective, it's all about cracking codes and thinking out of the box. There's no doubt in my mind that BB got his method re: offensive signals from his mentor Parcells, who probably got it from the time he worked at West Point. And it's no coincidence that BB embraces the Navy tradition of his father. Military men laugh at this crap. It just shows how sad and soft segments of civilian society have become, when they get their panties in a twist over this nonsense. Hey, let's grade football on a curve, too. Let's put an end to excellence. |
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I'm surprised that the Krafts don't knock the stuffing out of
this guy. Walsh is a petty thief who lied on his resume and probably broke the law by secretly audio taping a private conversation. Ruin his credibility before he becomes puffed up too much. |
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Matt Walsh going on HBO will be good in no way, shape, or form for the Patriots. It is going to be HORRIBLE.
I’m actually starting to feel like Kraft might be forced into firing BB over this. I never considered it a real possibility before, but the way the Media is attacking so relentlessly (with no end in sight); I am starting to think that he may not get through this thing after all. :mad: |
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I used to feel that way then the more nonsesne that comes out, the more ridicoulus it is.. It will be over by june.. |
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