LFCRhino wrote:
Thats funny because its only ever been proved for the jets game in 07, but carrying on making stuff up for the sake of your bitterness
Do you know something that the NFL doesnt
The following is a list of games that the Pats admitted to filming illegally/in an illegal manner.
* One tape from the Miami Dolphins game on September 24, 2000
* Two tapes, one offensive signals and one defensive signals, from the Dolphins game on October 7, 2001
* One tape from the Buffalo Bills game on November 11, 2001
* One tape from the Cleveland Browns game on December 9, 2001
* Two tapes from the January 27, 2002, AFC Championship Game against the Pittsburgh Steelers
* One tape, from a "third camera", from the San Diego Chargers game on September 29, 2002
So it was a more than just one game.
It's also interesting to note a memo was sent out in 2006 stating
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.
Yet the Pats continued with the practice into 2007. None of us truly no the depth of the deceit that occurred but it definitely takes something away from what the Pats did in my eyes.
Oh and yes I am bitter. When we lost the Superbowl to the Pats we were a team looking like becoming a dynasty but were never the same after that defeat. We were good for another couple of years but not as good as I feel we would of gone on to be. There is no evidence the Pats video the Rams walkthrough but I can't help but think there is no smoke without fire.