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It is pretty transparent plant by the NFL to have two of these stories come out on the same day following a long weekend after the NFL got its ass handed to them in court (again). People can eat this up if they want, but there is nothing new in the reports that came out this morning other than some background information and the extent to which Bill Belichick and Ernie Adams have crawled inside some people's heads and established permanent residency there.
Everyone already knew the Patriots videotaped opponents' sidelines prior to being fined in 2007. Up until that point, they didn't even make an effort at hiding what they were doing because they did not believe they were doing anything wrong. Everyone (that has been paying attention) also knows that filming the opposing sideline was common practice in the NFL up until 2006, when the League decided they wanted to crack down on it.
Everything else is innuendo and conjecture. The stories are mostly full of people saying what they suspect the Patriots of doing - all things that there is no actual evidence to support, which to me just makes them look like paranoid whiners. And most of the "sources" who have chosen to throw stones at the Patriots by airing their suspicious for this story won't even go on the record.
To me, Spygate continues to be the worst understood and most overblown "scandal" in the history of sports. You still have idiots (in the media, never mind fans of other teams) who think that Spygate was about taping practices and walk-throughs, when it was 100% not about that at all.
Nobody will ever make me or the rest of Patriots fans happy about this stuff. We get a bad wrap, and it is all politics. But arguing that is like spitting in the wind, so I'm not sure why we even bother. Bottom line is that we are the dominant franchise in all of sports, and no amount of whining or hilarious accusations or paranoia can change that. Once you realize that, you can embrace the hate and learn to wear it as a badge of honor.
I'm curious, did you actually read the article? Because it's as damning (if not more so) towards them as the Patriots. This isn't some NFL-generated hit piece.
The dismissive stance taken by Patriots fans is hilarious, because it's all grounded in the same Bill Simmons-esque "EVERYONE JUST JELLY" bullshit.
No one can actually make any sort of fact based argument against the allegations presented in the article. Are you arguing that the headset cutting out on a key 3rd down didn't happen? That teams didn't have their play sheets stolen? And on and on and on... there has not been one discreet rebuttal of any point presented in that article, just categorical blanket denials and ad hominem attacks against ESPN.