ClevTrev
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Re: Newsday: Did the Jets spy on the Patriots, too?
Good post. Here's to hoping it will help to move the media past the Spygate stuff after this Sunday's game. Guess it's too much to ask for the return of the draft picks . . . :cool3:Just because it isn't in the 'official' in-game rulebook doesn't mean it's not a big deal. Just ask Pete Rose or Shoeless Joe Jackson about that one.
I, for one, am happy that this is breaking right now. A few weeks ago this would have been swept under the rug, barely reported or discussed in the national media. But leading up to the Pats-Jets game, with everyone refocused on the Week 1 incident, it's perfect timing.
The Jets will never lose draft picks or money, in my opinion, simply because the league doesn't have a leg to stand on in this situation (no tapes confiscated). They have quotes from 'sources'...that will not amount to anything.
What WILL happen, in my opinion, is some legitimate discussion about taping in the NFL and more quotes like Jimmy Johnson's. If nothing else this will serve to paint BB and the Patriots in a bit more favorable light. Most fans (non-Pats fans, that is) will disregard this new development and continue to believe that the Patriots are the only evil, cheating team out there--because that's what they want to believe. But this will help to clear the air for rational fans and might help to allow the Patriots legacy--for this season and the past--to recover some of its glow.
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