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  • #16
    I feel like someone said to A.Green last week: "You're 225 LBs. Run like it".
    He wasn't a complete bruiser out there, but I felt he ran lower and wasn't so quick to go down. He needs to use his size more.

    Starks missed some cutbacks/yards but ran hard and maybe helped set the tone a little bit for Green. Too bad about the fumble

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Iron Mike View Post
      Especially w/how many SBs he's won since he got caught cheating.....
      Ouch...
      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Iron Mike View Post
        Especially w/how many SBs he's won since he got caught cheating.....
        Recording defensive signals in an actual game is not cheating; it is more like scouting. The NFL just don't like people recording their products without first paying them big bucks. Back in them good ole VCR days, recording the networks' broadcasts in one's own home was illegal.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by LegandofthePack15 View Post
          Recording defensive signals in an actual game is not cheating; it is more like scouting. The NFL just don't like people recording their products without first paying them big bucks. Back in them good ole VCR days, recording the networks' broadcasts in one's own home was illegal.
          When rules strictly forbid the taping of opponents signals, and when teams are specifically warned by the league office that the practice is illegal and is being scrutinized, it certainly is cheating, in addition to being very dumb.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by LegandofthePack15 View Post
            Recording defensive signals in an actual game is not cheating; it is more like scouting. The NFL just don't like people recording their products without first paying them big bucks. Back in them good ole VCR days, recording the networks' broadcasts in one's own home was illegal.
            To add to what Patler said, the Patriots recorded their opponents' practices, not just their in game signals. Spygate involved the Patriots secret filming of the Rams' pre-superbowl practice sessions.

            And it wasn't illegal to record games for one's own use (still is not). It was illegal to distribute or profit from those recordings.
            When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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