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Pats tape shows 8 minutes of Bengals sideline footage


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It sounds like the Patriots were using this "Do your job" video series as a front to film signals. They could edit the footage into something they can put online to make it credible, but then also keep that sideline footage for themselves.

Brilliant.

Right up till you get caught, of course.

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The guy who got caught filming doesn't sound like the sharpest knife in the drawer. He was wearing Boston Bruins gear at the time.

"Sure, I'm filming the sidelines while wearing Boston sports gear, but I'm sure nobody will think that's suspicious" :)

He also reportedly sat down right in front of somebody who works for the Bengals. They could see the viewfinder over his shoulder.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

It sounds like the Patriots were using this "Do your job" video series as a front to film signals. They could edit the footage into something they can put online to make it credible, but then also keep that sideline footage for themselves.

Brilliant.

Right up till you get caught, of course.

It’s Brilliant and they’ll get away with it. The NFL can’t prove intent unless more teams come forward with claims the Pats asked for video crew access as well. 

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1 minute ago, TheRumGone said:

There needs to be an extremely harsh punishment. Draft picks, lifetime bans.

its straight up cheating to get an edge. 

It definitely start from the owner. So the NFL needs to punish the team harshly.  Multiple 1st rounders and something with the salary cap. Bc Belichick and Brady can leave anytime to anywhere and would not be affected. Punish Kraft

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