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4 minutes ago, BuffaloSol said:

So you agree they knew it was against the rules even though they were a "third party production crew?" 


 

From the accounts I have read - the Bengals security videotaped them taping the sideline.  They were doing it in plain view and not hiding it.  The security team then told them it was against the rules and that was when they stated “could we delete the film”.

 

It sounds to me like someone getting caught doing something wrong and trying to get out of trouble.  

 

Whether they knew or not depends solely on what lens you want to look through.  If you assume it was nefarious and they knew - it is a terrible look and signals guilt.  If you assume they are just some random guys hired to film a part of a series - then it is an accident and oh crud - how can I quickly make s right- I don’t need this - can I just get rid of it and we move on.

 

Either way - the Pats need to be punished.  The difference is the level of involvement- does it hit Belichek or not.

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My question is, how can you punish them without going scorched earth on them? 

 

Either they broke a rule, and are worthy of punishment, or they didn't... If they did break the rule, doesn't their history demand some form of extreme punishment? I mean, doesn't the benefit of the doubt that it was probably an honest mistake go out the window when this is their second offense? 

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9 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

The interview with the advanced scout was done before kickoff.  Why was the "independent crew" employed by Robert Kraft still filming from the booth after the interview was concluded and why was the subject of this filming focused on the Bengals sideline?  


 

Agreed and the plausible explanation is filming for the video undershorts and having the scout as a voice over.  The scout explaining what he looks for and then some video showing what that looks like.  The kind of thing that fans eat up to help better understand the function.

 

The nefarious reason is to cheat and provide the staff all of the calls during the game.

 

Both scenarios make equal sense and either or both could be true.  That is why the original spy gate was set-up this way and why it makes sense.  The end result is that the Pats cheated - the level needs to be determined and that is totally influenced by what you believe.

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3 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

My question is, how can you punish them without going scorched earth on them? 

 

Either they broke a rule, and are worthy of punishment, or they didn't... If they did break the rule, doesn't their history demand some form of extreme punishment? I mean, doesn't the benefit of the doubt that it was probably an honest mistake go out the window when this is their second offense? 


I guess I would turn it around - if you have no proof that Belicheck was involved or any players/coaches - how do you justify suspending or destroying their careers. 
 

The team should pay as an organization and the only major way to do that is fines and loss of draft picks and I am fine there.  I would even suspend Kraft and give him a year away - until after 2021.
 

The problem is going to the next Step and suspending Belicheck or other coaches with no proof they had anything to do with it.  I am not ok just assuming that everyone is culpable and should be punished.  I also think they were not harsh enough last time- so if proof exists - scorch earth is correct.

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1 minute ago, Rochesterfan said:


 

From the accounts I have read - the Bengals security videotaped them taping the sideline.  They were doing it in plain view and not hiding it.  The security team then told them it was against the rules and that was when they stated “could we delete the film”.

 

It sounds to me like someone getting caught doing something wrong and trying to get out of trouble.  

 

Whether they knew or not depends solely on what lens you want to look through.  If you assume it was nefarious and they knew - it is a terrible look and signals guilt.  If you assume they are just some random guys hired to film a part of a series - then it is an accident and oh crud - how can I quickly make s right- I don’t need this - can I just get rid of it and we move on.

 

Either way - the Pats need to be punished.  The difference is the level of involvement- does it hit Belichek or not.

It obviously it should hit Belicheat, they did this before during Spygate. Literally almost the exact same thing except this time it might be a real documentary being used as cover.

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1 hour ago, Rochesterfan said:


 

Agreed and the plausible explanation is filming for the video undershorts and having the scout as a voice over.  The scout explaining what he looks for and then some video showing what that looks like.  The kind of thing that fans eat up to help better understand the function.

 

The nefarious reason is to cheat and provide the staff all of the calls during the game.

 

Both scenarios make equal sense and either or both could be true.  That is why the original spy gate was set-up this way and why it makes sense.  The end result is that the Pats cheated - the level needs to be determined and that is totally influenced by what you believe.

I find it extremely hard to believe that the video undershorts would only be interested in the Bengals sideline at the expense of the plays on the field. Unless of course an Advanced Scout just watches sidelines.  

 

Both scenarios do not make equal sense when the innocent scenario requires a film crew that is paid by Robert Kraft to unwittingly make all the wrong moves at all the wrong times and, by sheer dumb luck, commit the exact same transgression for which they've already been caught, convicted, and punished.  Meanwhile, the guilty scenario only involves repeat offense from known repeat offenders.

 

The Pats have thumbed their nose at the league for over a decade.  This is a pattern of behavior for an organization that institutionally looks for advantages outside of the rules of the National Football League.  Why anyone would give them the benefit of the doubt is beyond my comprehension.

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45 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

That's already happened.  Like I posted up thread they deserve to lose ALL their remaining 2020 picks and those picks should be

rewarded in a lottery for the teams they cheated against this past year.

 

It seems only right that punishment gets escalated for repeat offenders. 

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3 hours ago, Rochesterfan said:


 

I will not absolve the Pats of Cheating or whatever they did in this issue, but there are a few massive issues with your take.

 

First - the Browns were the home team and they were informed of the crew being on site and doing the filming.  The NFL and the Bengals should have been informed, but if the true intent was to get info about how advanced scouting works - they really only needed to get permission of the home team to have a camera in the booth.

 

Second - what does an advance scout do - he records plays, signals, situations, anything that is going on that can prepare the team for the upcoming game.  Again not to believe the Pats, but if you are doing a discussion on all of that and you want to run video under the discussion- it would make perfect sense to film what he is looking at.  He is watching the Bengals sideline - that is what I would want running underneath so as he talks about his job - you can show what he is doing.

 

The conspiracy that it just happens to be their upcoming opponent in the Bengals makes sense because that is where the advanced scout would be.  The advanced scout is not being sent to a team they are not playing - he is going to their next opponent to begin gather advanced intel - so that makes complete sense that it would occur at that game.

 

Look - none of that is to say that this is not 100% a bull pucky lie to film upcoming opponents- I would not put that past the Pats, but it could also be 100% a true innocent mistake.  The issue is that NE does not - nor should they - get any benefit of the doubt because they have already done this and because this follows the exact pattern given in the past about how to handle this situation.

 

The problem is I really do not know which it is and I am not sure how you could ever tell.  There is enough plausible deniability that this could go 100% either way.  The admission by the Pats was an acknowledgement that the film crew was wrong, but not that the football side did anything wrong.  The fact that this film crew - has been given permission previously to film the Pats sideline as they previewed other jobs blurs the line even more as they did not have an issue doing that - why is this different.

 

I think in the end - the NFL should definitely punish the team - fairly heftily- but unless there is something connecting it to the football side - I do not punish Belichick.  A fine and loss of another pick - highest 1st rounder - as a start because ultimately they are responsible for the functionality of their crew, but if you find anything that shows knowledge of this and understanding from the football side - they should burn it down. 

I suggest reading the chapter "Information at the Meteorological Stage" in the book Screened Out by Jean Baudrillard.

 

https://monoskop.org/File:Baudrillard_Jean_Screened_Out_2002.pdf

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53 minutes ago, Rochesterfan said:


I guess I would turn it around - if you have no proof that Belicheck was involved or any players/coaches - how do you justify suspending or destroying their careers. 
 

The team should pay as an organization and the only major way to do that is fines and loss of draft picks and I am fine there.  I would even suspend Kraft and give him a year away - until after 2021.
 

The problem is going to the next Step and suspending Belicheck or other coaches with no proof they had anything to do with it.  I am not ok just assuming that everyone is culpable and should be punished.  I also think they were not harsh enough last time- so if proof exists - scorch earth is correct.

 

I would have then forfeit this upcoming game. That’s an institutional punishment that harms everyone, from top to bottom, without killing careers.

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2 hours ago, arcane said:

This should be the only post in this thread. The rest is wild speculation about coverups asserted as fact and a post-liking circle-jerk in response

 

It's funny to me that a team that was caught cheating by spying on other teams is using the exact same method to spy on other teams, including the exact same explanation about what they were really doing under the name of Kraft videos, and anyone would consider it "wild speculation."
 

Cheaters cheat.

 

The Patriots* are cheaters. You can not deny this. They just got caught doing the exact same thing that was considered cheating years ago.

 

But hey...I'm sure it's just wild speculation...just like last time, right? :lol:

 

 

 

 

 

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I still say they should make them Playoff ineligible this year and next year.  Put the hammer down on them and show that cheating will not be tolerated, especially by a multiple time, repeat offender.  Taking away a draft pick or fining them does absolutely nothing to discourage them from doing it again and continue using any other cheating methods they have in place that haven't been caught yet.

 

OH.....AND RELEASE THE TAPE!!!!

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I get a kick out of the “it’s too obvious to possibly be true” defense! 

 

I never cheated in school because I didn’t think that defense would work! I should have been a straight A student......maybe even the GOAT student? I was pretty decent, just needed that little something extra. 

 

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Reputation and perception cannot be controlled and aren't up to the league.

 

Outside of Boston this story is a reminder that NE cheats. Maybe it wasn't "that bad" this time around, maybe it was. Does it matter?

 

This is why you have to win the hardware. Peyton Manning is sitting on his couch watching Brees and Brady vie to break his career passing record and there isn't a thing he can do about it. But win Super Bowl 54 and some guy can come in and throw for 75 TDs and 7000 yards in a season and you still will always be SB 54 champions. 

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59 minutes ago, Augie said:

I get a kick out of the “it’s too obvious to possibly be true” defense! 

 

I never cheated in school because I didn’t think that defense would work! I should have been a straight A student......maybe even the GOAT student? I was pretty decent, just needed that little something extra. 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

Why does he have ANY footage of the Bengals sideline?  The interview of the advanced scout was reportedly over before kickoff.


my assumption, without reading ALL the articles is that of course the interview would be done before the game. You take his time and focus before he starts the core of his job, and then catch a few shots in the booth to show him doing what you just spoke about (at least what I imagine- a cheerleader you interview pregame, not dancing on the sideline... but you get a shot of her at the game for a similar piece, right?)
 

ultimately it’s a matter of living in reality and employees doing plenty of dumb stuff without thinking. 
 

If the dude got carried away filming B Roll and caught a play call or two, whatever. Send the fine and call it a day.
 

If the guy films 8 minutes of a coordinator, you lay the hammer 


the quality of the camera, the angle, etc... could complicate it but generally it sounds like a specific and verifiable accusation based on early reports I saw 

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8 minutes ago, NoSaint said:


my assumption, without reading ALL the articles is that of course the interview would be done before the game. You take his time and focus before he starts the core of his job, and then catch a few shots in the booth to show him doing what you just spoke about (at least what I imagine- a cheerleader you interview pregame, not dancing on the sideline... but you get a shot of her at the game for a similar piece, right?)
 

ultimately it’s a matter of living in reality and employees doing plenty of dumb stuff without thinking. 
 

If the dude got carried away filming B Roll and caught a play call or two, whatever. Send the fine and call it a day.
 

If the guy films 8 minutes of a coordinator, you lay the hammer 


the quality of the camera, the angle, etc... could complicate it but generally it sounds like a specific and verifiable accusation based on early reports I saw lol

Also check if they applied for press passes at other games they were scouting.  

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10 hours ago, GaryPinC said:

Also check if they applied for press passes at other games they were scouting.  

Have to wonder how they amassed a record number of INT’s in the first 10 weeks (including three vs Buffalo). Would be pretty easy to teach your defense certain “calls” they might hear to put safeties and CB’s in the right spot at the right time to make the play on the ball. 
 

* I’ll go put my tinfoil hat on now*

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1 hour ago, BringBackFergy said:

Have to wonder how they amassed a record number of INT’s in the first 10 weeks (including three vs Buffalo). Would be pretty easy to teach your defense certain “calls” they might hear to put safeties and CB’s in the right spot at the right time to make the play on the ball. 
 

* I’ll go put my tinfoil hat on now*

I hear ya 100%.  If it's the Cheatriots there'll be other occurrences

 

 

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