In a Tuesday afternoon interview with WEEI in Boston, Pats quarterback Tom Brady addressed the harping of former NFL players in the media about the videotaping of defensive coaching signals.
Asked one the hosts: “Does it surprise you some of the former players who are in the media now who just seem to be clueless about this whole thing? I’m stunned by it.”
Said Brady: “It’s just kind of the environment right now, though. I think that’s the way that guys make it. They just say the craziest things. . . . That’s what ESPN has become.”
We agree with Brady. And we were amazed by the insistence of guys like former Broncos offensive lineman Mark Schlereth that the videotapes created by Matt Walsh were used in the same game. Any moron (even Schlereth) could see that the final product was the result of an editing process that made the thing easier to watch. It would simply be too cumbersome to forward and/or rewind through the raw tape during the three total hours of a game (including a 12-minute halftime) to make any use out of this information in the second half.
Moreover, if the purpose of the taping was only to use it in the same game, why did the taping continue into the second half?
The bottom line? Schlereth is part of the ESPN agenda aimed at making some/any story out of this matter. Since there was no videotaping of the Rams’ walk-through prior to Super Bowl XXXVI, the media needs to talk about something else.
And so Schlereth and others are yammering about the videotaped signals being used for in-game adjustments, and pondering how that diminishes the Pats’ run of success this decade.
Meanwhile, Schlereth hasn’t once mentioned the tarnish on his own pair of Super Bowl rings because the Broncos cheated on the salary cap from 1996 through 1998. Though the cause-and-effect as it relates to the on-field product isn’t as obvious, circumventing the cap in order to avoid having to cut a veteran and replace him with a street free agent results in a higher quality team.
Indeed, let’s consider this quote from Schlereth, which he offered up on ESPN Radio on Tuesday afternoon: “This besmirches to the organization to the point where regardless of how you look at these three championships that they’ve won over the last seven, eight years you will still always look at them and say ‘Yeah, but . . . they had this Spygate thing, how much of it was inappropriate, how much cheating went on, and how much did it help them during the course of some of those games?”
Now, let’s revise it a bit, and apply it to Schlereth’s Broncos: “This besmirches to the organization to the point where regardless of how you look at these [two] championships that they’ve won over the [two] years you will still always look at them and say ‘Yeah, but . . . they had this [salary cap] thing, how much of it was inappropriate, how much cheating went on, and how much did it help them during the course of some of those games?”
Frankly, we think we prefer an intellectually honest guy who can’t talk all that well (i.e., Emmitt Smith) to a former player who looks and sounds good as the horsesh-t is flowing from his mouth.
So, ESPN, we rescind our request that you fire Emmitt. But we beg you to fire Schlereth. Now.
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May 14th, 2008 at 4:15 am
I was sitting in my living room last night with the curtains open. I was watching the NFL Channel and finally decided to go to bed. I turned off the tv and a sound outside the window caught my attention. What the H…? I thought is was a peeping tom or something. It was definately somebody with a video camera. I rushed to the door and sure enough some A….ole was running across the street with a camera. At first I thought about chasing the guy and giving him a pounding, but my thoughts relaxed. I could see him from the streetlights and realized it was ok. He was a New England Patriot.
Pats fans are pathetic and I don’t give a care what you think of me, I could care less. The Patriots are the biggest hoax of the century, right next to Global Warming. Bellicheck should be banned from the NFL and Brady should never be in the HOF. Posers, all of them.
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May 14th, 2008 at 4:39 am
Everything Schlereth said is true. Like it or not. As soon as his comments came out, the pathetic Pat fans had to attack Denver. It has nothing to do with Denver or any other team. The fact is the Pats Cheated and their methods are now questionable in everything they do. It doesn’t matter what Denver did in 97, or the Dolphins did in 69 or the Canton Bulldogs did in 1928. Nothing else has any bearing on what Belichek has done for 7 years. NOTHING. They cheated and Pat fans are pissed. Too bad, its done and we now know how it was done. The Pats will NEVER get past this and it still doesnt matter what any other team ever did. It does’nt make their crime any more justified. Deal with it and go on. Many losers have critisized me for stating less harsh words, because of my sign-on name. I found it a joke that they started to attack Denver, like that will make the Patriots actions less serious. I don’t care what team did what and when. The problem is Belicheck and the biggest Prima Dona in Football. I’m really ticked, but the NFL will cover for these guys because it would open lawsuits like nothing we’ve ever seen before. We all new that Walsh wouldn’t have a walkthrough tape, or at least one that the League would admit to. They aren’t stupid. A big stinkin coverup. The Pats are dirtier than what anybody is willing to admit: Taping Defensive signals, Taping Offensive signals, Taping playoff games that would only help during the game, Jamming opponents QB headsets so the opponent can’t call in a play, Messing with radio frequencies of Coaches to Coordinators in the Box. The NFL Ethics committee said that half the complaints every year are from many teams against the Patriots. If it walks like a duck and it quacks like duck, it’s probably a duck. Get real New England. Instead of Calling for Mark Schlereth to be fired because he told the facts as true, everybody should be outraged that Belichek still has a whistle and calling for his head.
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May 14th, 2008 at 5:27 am
On top of Denvers salary cap issue, Schlereth has admitted on numerous NFL live segments to preemptively telling the referees before many games that he was going to keep his hands inside the DLs shoulders, but that he would be consistently undressing the DL while doing so, and warning the ref”If you call me for holding when I do that, you are taking food out of my childrens mouths.” He also admitts to peeing his pants during the games on a consistent basis, and if you look at the fat head hes sporting in 1997 compared to the slimmed down, vacuous, abomination we now see daily, you gotta wonder about his possible steroid use. Schlereth shouldnt throw stones.
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May 14th, 2008 at 6:46 am
swquintin, a Passionate Fan, says:
May 13th, 2008 at 10:31 pm
Two reasons I boycott ESPN:
1. Sensationalism
2. “Insider” content. Get it free from more reputable sources.
3. Berman’s lame-ass audio bits
4. Steve Smith & Stuart Scott
5. All others attempts to be Berman with their own stupid
catch phrases; “Winner Winner Chicken Dinner” WTF are they targeting the 12 year old market?
6. Yardwork
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May 14th, 2008 at 7:33 am
ESPN, like the cable companies, shower us with a ton of fluff and offer a very limited amount of good programing. Frank Zappa said it best…”you’re mind is in their control, and has been stuffed into their mold…and you will do… as you are told…until the rights to you are sold”!
And don’t think for a second that Florio doesn’t shove his face into the ESPN trough when it’s time for a nibble.
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May 14th, 2008 at 9:03 am
mark schlereth=wannabee,that will never be.
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May 14th, 2008 at 9:38 am
To all of the people that say the tapes could be usedin game, I say perhaps. But what about:
1. Walsh said he had the tapes of the signals in his possesion throughout the game and didnt turn them over until after the game. This corroborates what the Pats have said all along and Walsh has no motivation to go along with them. Can we just ignore that?
2. Technically it would be a challenge. You have to take multiple video sources (the plays from different angles and the signal tapes), synch them together, edit and produce a final tape. All of that is done at half time? With video editors int he locker room? Then the video guys go out and continue recording during the second half?
Tough but perhaps possible?
3. After halftime, Adams gets the first half tape, watches it, analyzes the plays and the calls using video review equipment in the booth?, deciphers the signals and plays, and somehow watches the game at the same time to relate all of that info to what is actually happening on the field before a play takes place. Sounds tough even for a computer.
Is it technically possible to edit the tapes? difficult but maybe possible. More likely chance of introducing editing errors that would make a mess of the interpretation process and usefulness. Is it feasible to do all that and extract useful information during the game? I highly doubt it. Thats most likely why the Pats didn’t use it during the game.
Sometimes a fish is just a fish.
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May 14th, 2008 at 9:45 am
Its laughable to me how Pro-Patriot this blog has become. I keep wondering why and then I figured it out . . .
The NFL is the golden goose. No-one wants it killed. This whole website is devoted to the NFL. ESPN might be the one outlet willing to actually look at Spygate head on because with other sports including NBA, MLB, Nascar, Hockey, etc they make money no matter what. And with the NFL Network not being a major player yet, the NFL almost needs ESPN more than ESPN needs the NFL.
In any case, this website and league insiders and Patriot fans are the only groups who are silly enough to keep playing down the significance of spygate.
1) Yes with this system you could make in game adjustment, and if you don’t think you could, you’re seriously retarded. With half-time available to update your database on what the opposing teams tendencies are and look at the film you collected, it would be easy to make great adjustments
2) The 2 minute drill. You can run a great 2 minute drill if you can steal signals and understand what a defense is doing, especially when that defense can’t substitute
3) Throwing hot versus the blitz. If you know where the Blitz comes from, then its easy to throw hot. And if you were stealing defensive signals as systematically as the Patriots were, then it would be that much easier
I could go on and on.
All the major rules changes in the past 7-8 years have basically been responses to some form of cheating on the part of the Patriots. Nuff said. Their dynasty is tainted and will remain so, even if league insiders and the NFL brass keep screaming it doesn’t in order to not kill the golden goose.
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May 14th, 2008 at 9:46 am
“So, ESPN, we rescind our request that you fire Emmitt. But we beg you to fire Schlereth. Now.”
How about a “two-for-one?” Schlereth is better than this.
The one thing that I keep coming back to in all of this , is that every team does want it can to get ahead - legal or illegal. I can’t see Billy the Hobbit being the only coach to ever videotape his opponents. In the grand course and scheme of things, tampering with potential free agents is far more damaging that taping another team.
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May 14th, 2008 at 9:48 am
Schlereth is on KHTK Sacramento, spewing the same junk right now. He is VERY adament about it.
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May 14th, 2008 at 9:54 am
I am sure this will get lost in all the comments. But ESPN is trying anything to top the NFL network with thier NFL coverage. They have some sort of agenda going there that I can’t quite put my finger on. They used several seegments of the 6pm sports centers to talk about the new power ranking. What the F___ is that all about? Power rankings about about as useful as boobs on a nun. Plus they are based on 5 guys who really don’t know what the heck they are talking about.
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May 14th, 2008 at 9:58 am
Folorio is so biased its funny. I have yet to see one nice thing said about the Broncos since I began reading PFT last year. Sure he will post news if its good but not say much about it, but if the news is something bad he will go on and on.
I feel PFT has more bias than all the ESPN analysts combined, times 2.
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May 14th, 2008 at 10:30 am
dont fire him. he’ll just become a blogger.
instead… make him cover… WOMEN’S SPORTS!
MUAH-HA-HAH-HA-HAH-HA-HAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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May 14th, 2008 at 10:50 am
The Pats were punished for breaking rules. The posts that say they were “crucified” are overblown. $250K? To an NFL team, that’s chump change. And hell, my Eagles give up a first round pick every year lately, and they aren’t cheaters.
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May 14th, 2008 at 11:24 am
hahahah let’s see if espn reports tom brady’s comments about them…….
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May 14th, 2008 at 11:27 am
Pats players are so cute. Tommy, after all the butt-kissing and pretty-boy worship ESPN has laid on you, now you bite the hand that hypes you? But good to see you’re out of hiding holed up in Paris or wherever you’ve been since the loss, and back to doing what you love best: getting your sweet face in the media again. We sure did miss ya!
“I did Tom Brady, and right before the Super Bowl.”
–Pini Swissa
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May 14th, 2008 at 11:34 am
“Did someone on the Pats’ staff kill his dog or something?”
I think your getting the Pats confused with the Falcons?!?
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May 14th, 2008 at 12:22 pm
IF the PAT fans found out that the giants did something illegal to the patriots, how do you think the pat fans will feel. Beside the Giants showed the patriots and tom brady for what they are. If you hit him in the mouth, Tom Brady is a less the average quaterback. The Pats offensive is what make Tom Brady great.
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May 14th, 2008 at 3:27 pm
the fact that denverdumbass compares this to global warming while claiming global warming isnt real is almost as good as having Eric Cartman on the antiPats bandwagon…You share opinions with eric Cartman Einstein…How many times did you vote for GWBush?…
Your Broncos are cheaters every bit as much as the Pats could ever be, but they won less, because they werent as great.
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May 14th, 2008 at 7:08 pm
GeauxSaints12, a Cheerleader, says:
May 14th, 2008 at 12:22 pm
Tom Brady is a less the average quaterback. The Pats offensive is what make Tom Brady great.
Seeing this comes from a saints fan, it doesnt really bother me at all.
@FunnyPatsFans: your so fricken cute honey. You make me want to take a big crap so I can look you in the face right before I flush you.
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May 14th, 2008 at 10:12 pm
Mikey you great big hero. Finally two people in the media step up and call ESPN out for very poor reporting. Bostonian’s have know this for a long time. ESPN is another rag tag gossip entertainment show. It’s kinda like MTV without the videos…cheap, do nothings and complelty inept sports reporters. Mike you hit the nail on the head with ESPN. Thank you for telling the truth, especially the truth about Schlereth. Did you know the Broncos got fined for $978,000 and lost a third round draft pick for circumventing the cap and while Schlereth was on the team at that time.
Schlereth also lubed himself down before a playoff game so he could be slicky slick…just like he is now.
I wonder if Schlereth still promotes those oh so perfect family videos he creates and posts on the web. H e shows himself as a great family man….a family man who had surrendederd his self worth to cheat, not only one but twice.
I guess when it comes to good ol Markie what’s good for the goose is NOT so good for the gander.
Schlereth grow up and take ownership for your past cheating ways. There is only one definition for a cheater and that is to deceive, trick and break rules…just like you and you Broncos did.Do us a favor and take that gargantuan head and pull it out of your arse.
if you can dish it. you better take it.
Stop squealing about the Patriots and their fans. If you keep it up we will be on you like flies on sh*t. and ESPN will be boycotted in the Boston area. We will be asking our local cable compny to black out ESPN for a period of time.
You shoud learn from the NFL network. Truth always prevails.
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