I mean you're reaching a lot if you think a teams can figure out much if anything at all with a handful of three second clips of a coach talking. You would literally need a lip reader in the stands with binoculars to try and translate plays and then apply that to a defensive strategy. Coaches get mic'd up for networks all the time, probably could get a lot more info from those segments than the minimal brief pans during the game.This isn't a single instance. I noticed it every time they showed him calling the play. Full disclosure, I'm a Gase supporter - I just thought it a little odd and potentially harmful. Especially considering we play the Patsies twice a year.