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Bill the Spy

An investigation is under way as to some suspicious camera work and odd radio frequency occurrences during the Pats Jets showdown at the Meadowlands yesterday. The claim states that the Patriots may have used a camera man to steal the Jets defensive signals and broadcast them to their coaching staff. And that apparently the same camera man was taken out of Lambeau during a previous Pat game.

My response to this is... Who the hell cares? Would it surprise me if Bastard Bill tried to cheat? No. Did it matter at all during the game? No. Sure if they had their called plays it would help the Patriots offense, but would it necessarily make sure that no Jet ever penetrated the line of scrimmage or Randy Moss could outrun three different Jets for a touchdown reception? I don't think so. Regardless of whatever happens with this video, my guess is nothing, the Pats smoked the Jets yesterday and there was nothing that the Jets defense could do to stop the Patriots.

In fact I bet if the Jets knew exactly what play the Patriots were running they wouldn't have been able to stop them. It would have been like in Tecmo bowl when you guess the right play and everyone on your roster penetrates the line of scrimmage and somehow someway your opponent gets off and completes a pass through your diving cornerbacks hands. That's what it would have been like if the Jets knew the Patriots plays.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Its interesting. I'm willing to bet every team tries the same thing. I don't think its a big deal, but if he's guilty then the Pats should man up and deal with the punishment.

The fact is is that the Patriots are going to steam roll 95 percent of their opponents this year anyway.

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