"Anyway, on the three-hour Super Bowl edition of ESPN's NFL Countdown, Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski and Steve Young were discussing what can be gained from knowing the other team's plays. Young has previously made his thoughts known, but Jaworksi offered some unique insights, and a slightly different take than Young:
"I'm going to give you a real-life example. I'm going to take you back to 1975 ... I'm playing quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams against the St. Louis Cardinals in a playoff game. We had 'stole' their signals by 'studying' the St. Louis Cardinals defensive coordinator who called the plays.
James Harris, my backup quarterback on the sideline, had a red towel in his hand. Every time I broke the huddle, I would look over to James Harris. For a quarter and a half, I got nothing.
But then in the second quarter, I break the huddle and James Harris throws the red towel on the ground. That was the signal to me that he had gotten their signal that a blitz was coming, the middle of the field was open. I hit Harold Jackson for a long touchdown pass.
There's a huge advantage if you know the coverage scheme."
And that last sentence pretty much says it all. Well, except, that Jaws added this addendum: "To me, it's always part of the game. If you can gain the advantage to help you win, go for it."
Young then asked Jaws point-blank: "So you're okay to go in and sneak in and tape someone's practice?"
Jaworski's response: "Yeah, I'm okay with it. I'm okay with it. I think [the Patriots] pushed the envelope a little bit -- they pushed it -- but I'm okay with it."
Didn't jaworski go on and play for the eagles?? Maybe spector should investigate his own team eh?