OhDozeBills Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 I think it's pretty much a given that we will have headset issues at Foxboro. Is anyone as concerned about this as I am now that A Lynn will be calling plays from up top? You have to believe we're smart enough to prepare for this, but it could still play a fActor in the game. I know the NFL controls game communication, but you can't tell me teams (especial the Pats) don't have ways to disrupt radio waves. Go Bills!
Boatdrinks Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 I think it's pretty much a given that we will have headset issues at Foxboro. Is anyone as concerned about this as I am now that A Lynn will be calling plays from up top? You have to believe we're smart enough to prepare for this, but it could still play a fActor in the game. I know the NFL controls game communication, but you can't tell me teams (especial the Pats) don't have ways to disrupt radio waves. Go Bills! Seems to happen there regularly. Have to believe they would almost expect it by now.
Freddie's Dead Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 I think it's pretty much a given that we will have headset issues at Foxboro. Is anyone as concerned about this as I am now that A Lynn will be calling plays from up top? You have to believe we're smart enough to prepare for this, but it could still play a fActor in the game. I know the NFL controls game communication, but you can't tell me teams (especial the Pats) don't have ways to disrupt radio waves. Go Bills! Always wit' da negative waves Moriarity, ALWAYS WIT' DA NEGATIVE WAVES! Seriously, I can't wait to see the Bills headsets go down late in the 4th QTR when we're driving for the tie or the win. HAPPENS EVERY !@#$ING TIME WE PLAY AT THE DEATHSTAR!
Beef Jerky Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 When your headsets go down the NFL turns the opponent's headsets off... So if you can't win b.c of a headset issue then you don't deserve to win the game anyway.
Nanker Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 It's not them playing WEEI into our headsets that's a problem. It's that they don't turn off their QB and MLB's headsets when they're supposed to.
Captain Caveman Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 We should have hired Andy Reid. http://www.theonion.com/graphic/andy-reid-carefully-consulting-chiefs-playcall-she-54015
drinkTHEkoolaid Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 And the locker room being bugged, and your playbook being stolen....
Hapless Bills Fan Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 I think it's pretty much a given that we will have headset issues at Foxboro. Is anyone as concerned about this as I am now that A Lynn will be calling plays from up top? You have to believe we're smart enough to prepare for this, but it could still play a fActor in the game. I know the NFL controls game communication, but you can't tell me teams (especial the Pats) don't have ways to disrupt radio waves. Go Bills! Alas, I don't have to believe we're smart enough to prepare for this. Look at how challenge decisions were made until well into last season. But we should be. The propensity of teams to get the Pats radio broadcast in the QB's headset at Foxboro is well known and lo and behold it always stops when the NFL looks into it then starts again.
PromoTheRobot Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Ten, maybe twenty years from now, it will all come out the Pats manage to win so many games. Lance Armstrong was Superman until they found out he was doping. The media would rather give Belichick a tongue bath than ask how he manages to defy the odds for going on two decades.
BillnutinHouston Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 The propensity of teams to get the Pats radio broadcast in the QB's headset at Foxboro is well known and lo and behold it always stops when the NFL looks into it then starts again. I would consider asking the NFL to have somebody on site to monitor the communications all game long (for both teams) and correlate the outages to what's happening on the field. This has to be documented and deterred with punishment, once and for all. Ten, maybe twenty years from now, it will all come out the Pats manage to win so many games. Lance Armstrong was Superman until they found out he was doping. The media would rather give Belichick a tongue bath than ask how he manages to defy the odds for going on two decades. Agree. What's the Pats** home record at Gillette? - it's already approaching statistical impossibility.
Marty McFly Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 When your headsets go down the NFL turns the opponent's headsets off... So if you can't win b.c of a headset issue then you don't deserve to win the game anyway. the thing is the Pats* know when the headsets will go out and have themselves prepared and game planned for it. They do it vs ALL TEAMS!
PatsFanNH Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Alas, I don't have to believe we're smart enough to prepare for this. Look at how challenge decisions were made until well into last season. But we should be. The propensity of teams to get the Pats radio broadcast in the QB's headset at Foxboro is well known and lo and behold it always stops when the NFL looks into it then starts again. Sigh, the NFL is in charge of ALL of that equipment. Not the patriots or anyone in the Razor. Every single game it is NFL employees and gear being used. I would consider asking the NFL to have somebody on site to monitor the communications all game long (for both teams) and correlate the outages to what's happening on the field. This has to be documented and deterred with punishment, once and for all. Agree. What's the Pats** home record at Gillette? - it's already approaching statistical impossibility. No the Pats home record is not reaching that level at all. The packers have had it for years, as have the steelers, and so on... Good teams always excel at home.
BillnutinHouston Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Yet disturbances occur far more at Gillette than any other venue. I wonder why.
OhDozeBills Posted September 26, 2016 Author Posted September 26, 2016 Sigh, the NFL is in charge of ALL of that equipment. Not the patriots or anyone in the Razor. Every single game it is NFL employees and gear being used. I guess you've never heard of hacking? I own my own computer, but I'm also aware there are a lot of people out there that have the knowledge to access it and steal info. You're turning a blind eye to the fact that the NFL's equipment can't be altered by an outside source. Also when people say one one communication goes out then the NFL shuts it down for both teams, but by the time that happens the damage is already done. No the Pats home record is not reaching that level at all. The packers have had it for years, as have the steelers, and so on... Good teams always excel at home. Aren't they 78-0 at home when leading at half time? That's pretty insane. What's also crazy (and not saying they're cheating here cause not sure how it would be possible) is their ability to win the coin toss. I want to say the win the toss something like 80% of the time which is virtually impossible to do. Just makes you wonder. Again, the headset thing is nothing new, but I'm much more concerned this time around with having a new coordinator in place who's relying on calling plays from up top. Shut down his headset and he's pretty much useless
r00tabaga Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 The area in which Gillette is located is the reason for the RF interference. Pretty sure it has been debunked before.
Webster Guy Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Lynn can always call sideline from up top on the wired phones. Have shady and TD Mike alternate running plays in to the huddle. Or just have Tyrod call what he wants . (Bomb bomb bomb)
PatsFanNH Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Aren't they 78-0 at home when leading at half time? That's pretty insane. What's also crazy (and not saying they're cheating here cause not sure how it would be possible) is their ability to win the coin toss. I want to say the win the toss something like 80% of the time which is virtually impossible to do. Just makes you wonder.Again, the headset thing is nothing new, but I'm much more concerned this time around with having a new coordinator in place who's relying on calling plays from up top. Shut down his headset and he's pretty much useless That's leading at halftime, not just winning. Their percentage is right in line with other Good/great clubs and let's face it in the past the AFC East was pretty much 4 guaranteed victories in the razor.
Malazan Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 If teams don't expect problems with headsets at foxboro then it's their own fault if they're not prepared. Rex has said before the plan for headset issues there. Hell, teams in the NFC say they prepare for headset issues if they play there. The only secret is why the league hasn't stepped up and done something about it.
Rockinon Posted September 26, 2016 Posted September 26, 2016 Just blow their doors off in the 1st half and then let then try messing with the headsets in the second half.
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