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Since people in England and Europe are 6-10 hours ahead of us, I hate the fact they know who won before we do here in NY (EST). Thankfully, our Brit friends are pretty good about keeping their moufs shut.
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Unacceptable Customer Support
BringBackFergy replied to IslandBillsFan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I hate the term “unacceptable”. It’s obviously acceptable at this point until you tell them you’re done. (but I sympathize with your plight) -
Have to wonder how they amassed a record number of INT’s in the first 10 weeks (including three vs Buffalo). Would be pretty easy to teach your defense certain “calls” they might hear to put safeties and CB’s in the right spot at the right time to make the play on the ball. * I’ll go put my tinfoil hat on now*
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Caption This (from Bills practice photos)
BringBackFergy replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
“Lawnmower 2.0....it’s not just for your CO-CO-NUTS” -
He gets it. As I recall, he put some Pats assistant in an arm bar when the Bills were warming up before the New England home game. It was reported that the little weasel was watching our warm ups and McDermott went ape chit. He knows. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/sean-mcdermott-escorts-bill-belichicks-son-off-the-field-during-pregame-warmups-for-patriots-bills-game/amp/ The weasel was Hoody’s little bundle of joy.
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" the cameraman who took the video for the Patriots" An independent contractor can create liability for the general contractor (in this case, the Pats) if the independent contractor performed their work at the direction and control of the Pats. If the Pats told the film crew to go to the Browns stadium, ask to film for a documentary, take film of sidelines and other areas, the Pats are in just as much trouble as the cameraman. They hired them. And it's Bob ***** Kraft's company!!! LOL
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Most interesting part of that article: One other interesting fact from the incident is that the one member of the Patriots video crew actually tried to get rid of the video. According to ESPN.com, the cameraman who took the video for the Patriots asked NFL security if he could delete the footage and have the whole situation be forgotten, but instead, the league ended up confiscating the video. As things currently stand, the league and the Bengals are the only two entities with a copy of the video.
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The other 31 NFL owners should demand to see the footage that was taken at the game. Of course, it's possible the Pats already scrubbed the footage to make it look innocuous. Whoever caught them probably didn't confiscate the film. But if the material they recorded is close up shots of the QB coach or other offensive coordinators using hand signals or talking into a microphone, there's plenty of people in the Pats organization that can decipher the hand signals or even read lips. If this was a true "documentary" piece, they could get all the footage they needed during warm ups and provide a live feed copy to the teams playing in that game. They got caught and it seems we'll never know what was on that original film....knowing their history, I'd say it was closeup shots of QB coaches and coordinators relaying plays. Pieces of chit.