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Brady backhandedly accuses Miami of listening to "tapes." Does that sound familiar? I wonder didn't another team in the North East do something like that? Didn't they tape the games from the sidelines? LOL
Maybe it because we only see the wrongs that we do in others because we do or did those things ourselves. Funny how human nature is like that.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2...xH/story.html?p1=Article_Trending_Most_Viewed
Cameron Wake almost single-handedly swung the game in Miami’s favor last Sunday, with two strip-sacks of Brady and pressure throughout the afternoon. It appeared at times that Wake had the Patriots’ snap count figured out and was able to anticipate when he could get off the ball. On Wednesday, a reporter asked if the Patriots were perhaps tipping Miami off prior to the snap.
Brady didn’t deny that was a problem, and it’s something that will receive attention this week.
“There’s some teams we play that listen to the TV copies and try to get jumps on your snap count. I think it’s just about making sure you keep things moving, that it’s not always the same rhythm, it’s not always the same count, because if you just go on the same thing the whole game, they’re going to tee off,” Brady said. “[Miami] got some good jumps, we can’t allow that to happen. Certainly that doesn’t help our line very much when a guy already with great speed can come off the edge and make those plays. We’re playing in a road environment where noise, communication is always an issue, and we’ve got to handle it better than we did last week.”
Brady backhandedly accuses Miami of listening to "tapes." Does that sound familiar? I wonder didn't another team in the North East do something like that? Didn't they tape the games from the sidelines? LOL
Maybe it because we only see the wrongs that we do in others because we do or did those things ourselves. Funny how human nature is like that.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2...xH/story.html?p1=Article_Trending_Most_Viewed
Cameron Wake almost single-handedly swung the game in Miami’s favor last Sunday, with two strip-sacks of Brady and pressure throughout the afternoon. It appeared at times that Wake had the Patriots’ snap count figured out and was able to anticipate when he could get off the ball. On Wednesday, a reporter asked if the Patriots were perhaps tipping Miami off prior to the snap.
Brady didn’t deny that was a problem, and it’s something that will receive attention this week.
“There’s some teams we play that listen to the TV copies and try to get jumps on your snap count. I think it’s just about making sure you keep things moving, that it’s not always the same rhythm, it’s not always the same count, because if you just go on the same thing the whole game, they’re going to tee off,” Brady said. “[Miami] got some good jumps, we can’t allow that to happen. Certainly that doesn’t help our line very much when a guy already with great speed can come off the edge and make those plays. We’re playing in a road environment where noise, communication is always an issue, and we’ve got to handle it better than we did last week.”