Author Topic: New England's Belichick has been taping since 2000  (Read 1017 times)

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New England's Belichick has been taping since 2000
« Reply #45 on: February 15, 2008, 11:08:49 PM »
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Originally posted by Sixpence
Again gainst the rules, but not cheating

Wow, you got a strange definition of cheating.:huh
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New England's Belichick has been taping since 2000
« Reply #46 on: February 15, 2008, 11:34:37 PM »
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What is against the rules and cheating is having a freakin' camera man from the team on the sideline taping the coaches.

Again gainst the rules, but not cheating

I guess it all depends on what the definition of is is.  :huh [/b]

If someone can manage to steal the signals by watching during the game, go for it!  It's the other teams fault for not mixing it up better.  But when the signals are recorded from the sideline and studied later it's too far.

Are you ignorant on purpose? You can tape anything, but it has to be from designated areas to make sure the coaching staff does not have access to it during the game. You can study it all you want after the game

 The issue is that the tapes were made from the Patsies' sidelines!  That's the illegal part!!  From what I understand, we're not talking about a
focused camera from the top of the stadium, it was from the sidelines.



If Belicheck has info on other teams doing it I would love to know about it.

every team has film on every other team, now you know about it

Yes of course every team has film on every other team.  What I want to know is if every team has illegal film on every other team.  That's the issue here!

As for Jaworski, one guy saying he isn't bothered by it doesn't mean squat.

He said more than that, he said he did it

He said he taped defensive signals from the sidelines?  I must've missed that in the quote.  It appeared to me that he said they worked on stealing game signals during practice.  No big deal!  He wasn't talking about them having a video camera on the sidelines, which again is the issue we're talking about here.  

Look, here is the rule for you:

"Videotaping of any type, including but not limited to taping of an opponent's offensive or defensive signals, is prohibited on the sidelines, in the coaches' booth, in the locker room, or at any other locations accessible to club staff members during the game."

You see the rule? Not prohibited, but prohibited from areas accessible to staff during the game. Are you getting it yet?

I added emphasis on the sidelines for you, that's the issue


And homer panties? Are you not the one during the season who had to do a tap dance? Remember when the Titans were accused of adding all that sand to the field against the colts? Are you not the one who said it was because the field was all tore up from college and other events when in fact they had just installed new field turf?

Oh yeah, that was you, imagine that [/B]

Yep, that was me.  Figured since the local sports shows had been talking about it all week I might be able to pass on some of the information.  Not opinion, information that was given out by groundskeeepers at the stadium.  And FYI, the Titans' field is not field turf, it's real grass which is why turf issues always creep up late in the season.  Honestly that's a pretty pathetic point to call me a homer on.  Just because i gave out info about the team I follow closely?  You're the one toting Goodell's line here.