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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Heavily? I saw the clip of Ryan speaking and didn't hear "heavily." He did what BB and every other coach in the league would do. Question the player and learn little that isn't on film for all to see.I heard on sports center that Rex Ryan has been heavily questioning O'Connell about the pats. The question is, what can the pats do about it?
I heard on sports center that Rex Ryan has been heavily questioning O'Connell about the pats. The question is, what can the pats do about it?
This is the reason why the hoopla about "spygate" is beyond insane.
An opposing team can bring in a guy who knows every play, signal, count, etc. that the team runs, yet it's illegal to videotape something that is in plain view of 60,000 people. What a joke.
Frankly, if the NFL were really serious about the "spygate" type stuff, there should be confidentiality agreements and non-disclosures like there is in other types of business.
the point of the agreement is to make people think twice about violating it and then to have real consequences if they get caught doing so. in the case of the NFL, it lends credibility to the "no taping" and other restrictions that are already in place.
I don't know if O'Connell is the guy to interrogate. Given his preseason execution, he, himself, doesn't have much of a grasp of the patriots' offense.
I think O'Connell gave the Jets more info than what everyone seems to think.
Thinking about it last night, the Jets seemed to know every check Brady made at the line. I remember before the last drive they showed Brady putting in a sheet of plays on his wrist, don't know if it was new but it sure seemed that way.
The lack of a offensive coordinator is really hurting this team. Patriots made no offensive adjustments at the half and that is very odd for this team.
O'Connell was a major part in the Jets win. Was the Jets Defense good yes, but with knowledge of the plays and checks before they happen made them outstanding.
O'Connell could not even learn the plays when he was the pats QB so I am not sure that was the problem.