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Theoretically speaking, to be “back at” something, wouldn’t said entity have to at one point or another first pause what they are doing in order to resume at a later point?

Honestly, I don’t think they ever stopped cheating even for a second. Between the original Spygate, Deflategate, the visiting teams’ sideline headsets at Gillette frequently and mysteriously malfunctioning over the last two decades, and now Spygate 2.0? Yeeeeaaaaaah, don’t think they ever stopped.

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I’m a lifelong Patriots hater like everyone that isn’t a fan.

at the same time, I would say this seems to be a rush to judgement by many who are trying to vindicate themselves for being perennial losers.

the crew did have a series about scouting, went to a press box with media and team executives to film a 1-11 team,...

Thats like driving a van labeled Bank Robbers Incorporated to a bank, getting out in front of the Police station and walking casually to the bank waving at everyone to rob it...

Come on man,...

 

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14 minutes ago, JARROD said:

I’m a lifelong Patriots hater like everyone that isn’t a fan.

at the same time, I would say this seems to be a rush to judgement by many who are trying to vindicate themselves for being perennial losers.

the crew did have a series about scouting, went to a press box with media and team executives to film a 1-11 team,...

Thats like driving a van labeled Bank Robbers Incorporated to a bank, getting out in front of the Police station and walking casually to the bank waving at everyone to rob it...

Come on man,...

 

While I agree we shouldn't rush to judgment I also can recognize that once is happenstance, twice is a coincidence and three times is a well defined pattern. 

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i was listening to one of the radio talk shows and there were 2 men on top of a building near where the cowboys practice filming the week before that game.  they haven't stopped.  i hope this screws mcd out of a coaching job

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Wingo had a great point this morning, they one thing the NFL can't do this time is burn the tapes (well, its 2019, so SD cards). They have to render their judgements and then release the tape. 

If it, as alleged, an entire quarter filming the Bengals sidelines, that would be quite suspicious. 

 

This is from a 2015 article on Business Insider detailing the original Spygate "Soon, advanced scouts would be sent to the games of upcoming Patriots' opponents to film the play signals. The scouts would go undercover as media members, with media credentials listed under "Patriots TV" or "Kraft Productions" and were prepared with excuses of what to say they were filming if security asked."

That sounds eerily similar to what's being discussed. 

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