Retired quarterback Jay Fielder says the Dolphins tried to steal signals from the Patriots when he played. "There were times in games when we knew certain defensive calls from what we were able to gather during the game or our scouts’ eyesight," Fiedler revealed. He called knowing defensive signals "a huge advantage. If the quarterback knows what’s coming, he can dissect it at the line of scrimmage."
Dolphins may have also tried to steal signals.....
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That's not news - Miami admitted to it right after they beat New England in Miami a few years ago."'Clean up your room.', 'Stand up straight.', 'Pick up your feet.', 'Take it like a man.', 'Be nice to your sister.', 'Don't mix beer and wine, ever.'. Oh yeah, 'Don't drive on the railroad track.'"
"Eh, Phil. That's one I happen to agree with."
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during a game, it's up to each team to conceal their signals from the other team- that's why you see coaches covering their mouths. If a team is smart enough to figure it out during a game, that's their prerogative. It's not against the rules.
Using videotape to figure it out is against the rules.
I wonder how much the NFL is paying Fiedler to take pressure off the Pats by going public with this crap.
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Everybody does it. You think CB's can pull off 3 INT's in a game, when a good portion of starting CB's don't get 3 in a game? Sure, they may get lucky- but I think they know other team's signals.
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Originally posted by OpIv37during a game, it's up to each team to conceal their signals from the other team- that's why you see coaches covering their mouths. If a team is smart enough to figure it out during a game, that's their prerogative. It's not against the rules.
Using videotape to figure it out is against the rules.
I wonder how much the NFL is paying Fiedler to take pressure off the Pats by going public with this crap.
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So the Dolphins and Pats are in the same boat now? And the Jet's narked about it to begin with. I'm glad this hasn't really effected Buffalo.
For the record, I don't actually consider the Dolphins and Patriots in the same boat. The Dolphins did it the right way. But it sounds cool to say the Dolphins and Patriots both cheat and the Jets are crybabies.
Carry on...
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If the other teams aren't smart enough to conceal the signals from someone standing on the other sideline that's their look-out. Nothing in the rule book says you can't watch coaches to try and steal signals, however it is illegal to use recording equipment for that purpose.
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Stealing signals by eyesight may give an advantage on some calls, but videotaping gives a team a chance to make sure that it has every call and can catalog that information not only by team, but by assistant coach so that if a DC or OC moves to another organization, you then have his calls already on file for when you play that team.
There is a HUGE difference between stealing signs by eyesight and having them down on videotape. HUGE.
If Miami was able to steal the Pats' signals by eyesight, more power to them. The kind of organized videotaping and cataloging that the Pats were engaged in was something entirely different--and also against the rules.Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. And, thus it was that they surrendered their freedom; not with a bang, but without even a whimper.
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C'mon you guys. This isn't news. Like said earlier in the thread, the Dolphins admitted to it right after that game was over. They didn't video tape the Pats so there really isn't a problem. If they are smart enough to figure out defensive signals during the game, more power to them.
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