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The New Yorker: Patriots Never Bothered to Steal Jets' Playbook

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NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)—The New England Patriots have found themselves at the epicenter of a new controversy amid a published report that they never bothered to steal the playbook of the New York Jets.

According to the report, the Patriots soundly defeated the Jets multiple times without access to any inside information about the New York team’s offense or defense.

In the aftermath of the report, the Jets’ owner, Woody Johnson, blasted the Patriots’ coach, Bill Belichick, and called his lack of interest in the Jets’ playbook “an insult to this organization and our fans.”

http://www.newyorker.com/humor/boro...ered-to-steal-jets-playbook?intcid=mod-latest
 
So the butt fumble was actually a real play? LMAO
 
Borowitz has been on a roll this summer, e.g. with his Amazon piece or a number of the political ones.
 
Hahahaha...... I had to double check the source. At first I thought is was an "Onion" article.
 
"Responding to a reporter’s question on the matter, Belichick gave a typically terse response, saying only that he was unaware that the Jets had a playbook."
 
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