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Footballguy
Interesting that this is being ignored... the Pats were caught and this place lit up like a christmas tree. Word comes out that the Jets were caught doing the same exact thing and it's being ignored by the shark pool. I'm curious how this affects people's opinions of the Jets. Clearly they're "Cheaters" now as well, no?
If so, then would you react toward your own team with the same vitrol with which many of you attacked the Patriots if it came out that your team were engaged in videotaping signals as well?
If it was "above-board" then why was the cameraman escorted out of the stadium? Reeks of trying to cover up hypocritical actions to me. I'm all for the Patriots punishment... as long as these sorts of violations are dealt with fairly an equally. To those like Reaper who are claiming that this wasn't being enforced by the league until this year so it's really not cheating (which is comical defense of an illegal action I might add)... note the following:Jets reportedly videotaped Patriots last season in Foxborough
ESPN.com news services
Updated: December 12, 2007, 2:54 AM ET
There's a new wrinkle in the Spygate controversy between the Patriots and the Jets.
According to a published report, a Jets employee was asked to stop videotaping the Patriots sideline during the first quarter of a game in Foxborough last season. Jets officials claim everything was above board.
"All filming at last year's Patriots game was done with pre-approval from the Patriots and in accordance with NFL rules," Bruce Speight, the Jets' senior director of media relations, told Newsday.
The Jets employee at the stadium was removed but the camera was not confiscated, according to the report. The employee's filming took place on the mezzanine level of the stadium.
The newspaper also said there was some confusion as to which Patriots home game the videotaping occurred. New York played at New England twice, including a playoff game.
In Week 1 of this season, New England was sanctioned by the NFL for videotaping the Jets' sideline. The NFL took away the Patriots' first-round draft pick, fined the team $250,000 and fined head coach Bill Belichick another $500,000.
On Sunday, New England is looking to improve its record to 14-0 when they host the Jets at Foxborough. The Patriots can clinch home-field advantage throughout the playoffs with a win.
So... now clearly the Jets have to be viewed as "Cheaters" as well.. no? Makes one consider that anonymous reports that this sort of thing was widespread might have been right.In a memo to NFL head coaches and general managers on Sept. 6, 2006, NFL executive vice president of football operations Ray Anderson wrote: "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."
If so, then would you react toward your own team with the same vitrol with which many of you attacked the Patriots if it came out that your team were engaged in videotaping signals as well?
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