Okay, so let me get this straight.
Sclereth is saying that physically listening in to a play call with about 40 seconds to go before the snap is of no advantage, because it is of no use - but watching three different people relay hand signals in several seconds later is a huge advantage because you may have cracked the code and the opponent over the course of several weeks (or several years) wouldn't possibly change those signals.
Yeah, that makes a whole lot of sense.
If I recall correctly hasn't Schlereth been one of those guys that keeps saying 'if it didn't help, then why did they do it' in regards to the Pats over the last five years?
So why is he not applying the same logic to the Saints? :idontgetit:
F#*%ing hypocrite, that's why.