Yeah, I can't figure this one out. Does Taylor want advance scouting outlawed?Isn’t this called advanced scouting?
Which is legal from the stands. I mean any fucking dude can use his iphone.I think it's the videotaping issue.
He wasn't in the stands; still, something doesn't add upWhich is legal from the stands. I mean any fucking dude can use his iphone.
And there’s ambiguity as to whether it had to be used during the same game as the tape was being filmed.I thought by rule you can record from in the stadium as long as where you record from has a door and a roof.
The tinfoil hats will always think the Patriots are cheating. It's the de facto state of affairs. And fuck the Bengals, really.Two things:
1. Someone should have told the Bengals beforehand
2. The tinfoil hats will still think NE was cheating
NFL’s NY Office: "So, how can we change the narrative regarding the obvious, blown-calls during last night's Patriots-Chiefs game?"
The Bengals don't believe in game tape ... or scouting ... or that the Earth is round ... so I can see the reason for their confusionIf anyone should be watching tape on the Bengals, it's Zac Taylor.
Taylor doesn't believe in watching torture or snuff porn.If anyone should be watching tape on the Bengals, it's Zac Taylor.
I'm waiting for your reply to Trollin' Volin on this topic.If anyone should be watching tape on the Bengals, it's Zac Taylor.
Because the meatheads across the league, both on and off the field, have bought into a narrative whereby it is impossible that one team could be so successful where they have failed for 20 years.Obviously this is nothing.
And even if it weren't, what on Earth would be the problem? Tens of thousands of people can record a team's play calls every week with their phones.