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We're five pages in and no one has written whether the accusers had any idea whether their beliefs were based in reality? There is NO evidence that the Pats bugged other teams locker rooms. I do realize that the intensity level of Pats hating on this board now more or less matches that of Bills fandom, but jeez.

 

I recommend watching Rodney Harrison's comments about this: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/08/21/report-colts-sweep-for-bugs-in-locker-room-when-at-gillette-stadium/ .

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We're five pages in and no one has written whether the accusers had any idea whether their beliefs were based in reality? There is NO evidence that the Pats bugged other teams locker rooms. I do realize that the intensity level of Pats hating on this board now more or less matches that of Bills fandom, but jeez.

I thought this was covered as part of the allegations of Spygate

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I thought this was covered as part of the allegations of Spygate

As far as I know, there is zero evidence proving that the Pats did this.

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As far as I know, there is zero evidence proving that the Pats did this.

I doubt former * players would give then-current coaches bad intel knowingly. The **** could have easily removed cams/mics before inspection.

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I doubt former * players would give then-current coaches bad intel knowingly. The **** could have easily removed cams/mics before inspection.

Watch the link above. Why would any of the Patriots players have any idea that this happened?

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Dave trusting Rodney Harrison with anything incriminating against his former teams is like trusting Mike Tyson with human cartilage. Based on being caught cheating twice in the last decade in a systemic way, I'd be inclined to err on the side of caution. Besides, hiding mics/cameras in the walls, vents, etc... is not that hard. That is how the creeps and gov't get away with snooping on unsuspecting people. As I said before, I was under the understanding of Spygate that the spying took part with video equipment on the field, audio bugging of the coaches, and hacking into the other teams' audio equipment.

 

The Colts will not find anything as there is advanced warning to remove the bugs.

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Evidence that this actually occurred?

 

Chances are you are never going to get evidence for something like that. Do you want to go on public record as saying you believe the Patriots would not do this versus Peyton Manning? Do you want to believe Rodney Harrison over Peyton Manning? I understand that people throw around accusations that sometimes aren't true but seriously, without finding smoking gun guilt, which is never going to happen, which do you truly believe, Dave McBride, is MORE likely to have happened, the Patriots were completely innocent of this and Manning was way paranoid for no good reason because there was no proof, or the Patriots likely bugged the locker room and Manning was being prudent to not speak inside it.
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Chances are you are never going to get evidence for something like that. Do you want to go on public record as saying you believe the Patriots would not do this versus Peyton Manning? Do you want to believe Rodney Harrison over Peyton Manning? I understand that people throw around accusations that sometimes aren't true but seriously, without finding smoking gun guilt, which is never going to happen, which do you truly believe, Dave McBride, is MORE likely to have happened, the Patriots were completely innocent of this and Manning was way paranoid for no good reason because there was no proof, or the Patriots likely bugged the locker room and Manning was being prudent to not speak inside it.

I think it may have happened, but I also think that Manning is a supremely paranoid player (most perfectionists at the top of a dog-eat-dog profession are) and he may well have been overreacting. I don't know the answer to that, and neither do you. In my mind, both explanations are equally plausible. I found what Harrison said about playing a basic cover 2 to make perfect sense. That's my memory of those games, actually, and he's right about Manning calling the plays at the line based on what he sees.

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Chances are you are never going to get evidence for something like that. Do you want to go on public record as saying you believe the Patriots would not do this versus Peyton Manning? Do you want to believe Rodney Harrison over Peyton Manning? I understand that people throw around accusations that sometimes aren't true but seriously, without finding smoking gun guilt, which is never going to happen, which do you truly believe, Dave McBride, is MORE likely to have happened, the Patriots were completely innocent of this and Manning was way paranoid for no good reason because there was no proof, or the Patriots likely bugged the locker room and Manning was being prudent to not speak inside it.

 

Well, Harrison is on record. Is Manning on record saying he thinks the locker room was bugged?

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Well, Harrison is on record. Is Manning on record saying he thinks the locker room was bugged?

Like you can believe anything Rodney Harrison says. ;)

 

I doubt very much Manning said anything on the record about it. First I heard of it was 2010 when Peter King said it. I havent read any articles in the last couple days about it, just say a headline and a few posts from people here. So I don't even know what they are specifically talking about right now. In 2010, King said...

 

 

I've always heard, reliably, that the Colts never trusted that they were totally alone in the Colts' locker room in Foxboro, and that when Manning had something of strategic significance to say to offensive coordinator Tom Moore, they both stepped outside into the concourse outside the locker room. So if you're outside the locker room Sunday, don't be surprised to see Manning and his first-year coordinator, Christensen, huddling for a few minutes.

To me I have no idea and surely no proof they did anything. This is an old story. Just ever since "Just give it to 'em" I hav e been suspicious and don't trust them. I don't think they do all of the stuff they are accused of but probably most.

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Like you can believe anything Rodney Harrison says. ;)

 

I doubt very much Manning said anything on the record about it. First I heard of it was 2010 when Peter King said it. I havent read any articles in the last couple days about it, just say a headline and a few posts from people here. So I don't even know what they are specifically talking about right now. In 2010, King said...

 

To me I have no idea and surely no proof they did anything. This is an old story. Just ever since "Just give it to 'em" I hav e been suspicious and don't trust them. I don't think they do all of the stuff they are accused of but probably most.

 

 

Away from the point.

 

Why doesn't someone just ask Manning if he really thought they bugged the locker room, or if he was just paranoid. He can go on record right now.

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Away from the point.

 

Why doesn't someone just ask Manning if he really thought they bugged the locker room, or if he was just paranoid. He can go on record right now.

Because he would be an idiot to say yes, opening up a can of worms that cannot be proven or closed, even more an idiot than you for suggesting he could or should or would.

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Because he would be an idiot to say yes, opening up a can of worms that cannot be proven or closed, even more an idiot than you for suggesting he could or should or would.

 

So you're saying Manning wouldn't aswer truthfully and back up his old HC?

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So you're saying Manning wouldn't aswer truthfully and back up his old HC?

Under no circumstances would Peyton Manning say "Yes. I thought the Patriots were bugging the lockerrooms so we had our conversations outside of it." Yes. That's exactly what I am saying. He's Peyton Manning. Why would he POSSIBLY do something so stupid and have reporters asking him about it every day for the next six months, and all of Patriot Nation calling him a liar and saying he has always had it out for them, and 100,000 fools saying where is the proof?!

 

You know how you can never say never?

 

NEVER.

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Under no circumstances would Peyton Manning say "Yes. I thought the Patriots were bugging the lockerrooms so we had our conversations outside of it." Yes. That's exactly what I am saying. He's Peyton Manning. Why would he POSSIBLY do something so stupid and have reporters asking him about it every day for the next six months, and all of Patriot Nation calling him a liar and saying he has always had it out for them, and 100,000 fools saying where is the proof?!

 

You know how you can never say never?

 

NEVER.

 

What if they say "hey Peyton, Tony Dungy says you used to have meetings outside the visiting locker room at NE because you thought it was bugged. Is Tony correct?"

 

What's he going to say? Tony's wrong? No comment (same as a "yes i agree with Tony")?

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What if they say "hey Peyton, Tony Dungy says you used to have meetings outside the visiting locker room at NE because you thought it was bugged. Is Tony correct?"

 

What's he going to say? Tony's wrong? No comment (same as a "yes i agree with Tony")?

Whatever he says is going to be a joke or diplomatic or non committal. He's Peyton freaking Manning. And no, no comment is not at all the same as "yes I agree with Tony," No comment is "What are you fukking, WEO? You that dumb? I'm not going to answer that stupid trick gotcha question and allow you guys to jump all over me and my old coach."

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There is another interpretation of this whole thing: the Colts are the most whiny organization in modern NFL history. They seem to always be looking to blame the Pats for subterfuge even when the Pats kick their collective asses repeatedly. Their owner is a joke too. I get the dislike of the Pats - I really do - but my god I'm tired of the Colts whining about everything. Recall that they whined and cried about defensive holding in the 2003 AFC championship game, implying that it was somehow the Pats' fault that the officials weren't calling defensive holding on every play. Yet they were pretty much dominated in that game, and dominated even worse in the 2004 playoffs (losing 20-3).

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There is another interpretation of this whole thing: the Colts are the most whiny organization in modern NFL history. They seem to always be looking to blame the Pats for subterfuge even when the Pats kick their collective asses repeatedly. Their owner is a joke too. I get the dislike of the Pats - I really do - but my god I'm tired of the Colts whining about everything. Recall that they whined and cried about defensive holding in the 2003 AFC championship game, implying that it was somehow the Pats' fault that the officials weren't calling defensive holding on every play. Yet they were pretty much dominated in that game, and dominated even worse in the 2004 playoffs (losing 20-3).

Totally agree with this... no question about whiny... no question about their owner... I don't think Dungy comes across as whiny, although I don't always agree with him at all...

And Peyton isn't IMO.

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