LoveDemPats
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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Ok, I am going to be laughed at here but I am going with it anyway. Think about it in a different way for a minute. What would be a really great thing for BB in terms of game time coaching? (Especially since he is a rather revered Defensive coach.)
I say that he would actually give up quite a bit in order to be able to talk to his on-field general (be it the middle linebacker, or the safety, or whomever.) He wants that helmet communication system for his leader on defense. He wants to be able to correct problems on the fly. He feels that his ability to see the problems that will occur is a very valuable asset that is not being used to its full degree.
Could this be why they were so obvious with the cameraman? Maybe.
I have a feeling that it will take the league a long time to enact this change if ever since they want an offensive, high scoreing game everytime.
And, the change won't come until way after Bill retires probably.
I think that he will be around for a while, and I think that this wild set of events will actually force this change. Goodell will feel compelled to ask for ways to make the issue moot, and com units for the defence will be the answer.
Yes there will be some fall out. And yes we all feel aweful about being labeled cheats. But, the game has all kinds of holes were cheating occurs. It is rather interesting watching all the sharks circle during this event. But, I really think that this may be a somewhat calculated move. When ever BB tries to get something passed through the competition commitee he is squashed it seems. I have a feeling that the pats are simply saying, "if we can get this passed, we will be sitting really pretty for a while, so lets take our lumps and just blatently stand out there with a freak'n film crew."
Anyway, that is my newby contribution. It seems to make my head stop aching a little.
(ps. other folks have certainly talked about the radio for defence, but I don't think that anyone has actually said that it is the impetis.)
I say that he would actually give up quite a bit in order to be able to talk to his on-field general (be it the middle linebacker, or the safety, or whomever.) He wants that helmet communication system for his leader on defense. He wants to be able to correct problems on the fly. He feels that his ability to see the problems that will occur is a very valuable asset that is not being used to its full degree.
Could this be why they were so obvious with the cameraman? Maybe.
I have a feeling that it will take the league a long time to enact this change if ever since they want an offensive, high scoreing game everytime.
And, the change won't come until way after Bill retires probably.
I think that he will be around for a while, and I think that this wild set of events will actually force this change. Goodell will feel compelled to ask for ways to make the issue moot, and com units for the defence will be the answer.
Yes there will be some fall out. And yes we all feel aweful about being labeled cheats. But, the game has all kinds of holes were cheating occurs. It is rather interesting watching all the sharks circle during this event. But, I really think that this may be a somewhat calculated move. When ever BB tries to get something passed through the competition commitee he is squashed it seems. I have a feeling that the pats are simply saying, "if we can get this passed, we will be sitting really pretty for a while, so lets take our lumps and just blatently stand out there with a freak'n film crew."
Anyway, that is my newby contribution. It seems to make my head stop aching a little.
(ps. other folks have certainly talked about the radio for defence, but I don't think that anyone has actually said that it is the impetis.)
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