Quote:Yikes... it just keeps getting worse...
<a class="bbc_url" href='http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/09/11/2007-spygate-investigation-included-signal-jamming-accusation/'>http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/09/11/2007-spygate-investigation-included-signal-jamming-accusation/</a>
While the Spygate investigation was ongoing during the second week of the 2007 season, Chris Mortensen of ESPN reported that “The league also was reviewing a possible violation into the number of radio frequencies the Patriots were using during Sunday’s game, sources said. The team did not have a satisfactory explanation when asked about <a class="bbc_url" href='http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3014677'>possible irregularities in its communication setup</a>during the game.”
Shortly after Mortensen’s report, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced that he was penalizing the Patriots for taping opposing teams’ signals. But Goodell said nothing about the Patriots violating any rules with respect to headset communications.
Reporters are digging. Starting to become a free for all.
I find it a little ridiculous that Patriot homers think just because the NFL controls the headsets, it's impossible to tamper with.
Quote:Reporters are digging. Starting to become a free for all.
And can't you just see this becoming more and more of a thing. The NFL is going to lose the privacy that they have enjoyed previously and are going to experience more and more scrutiny due to their lack of transparency in dealing with things like this.
Haha this is going to be a great season, I'm personally rooting for the bad guys.
Quote:This isn't 1950. We are dealing with digital systems. For a radio signal to do something like that would mean they are either using antiquated equipment or someone is tampering with the signal.
It doesn't take a 1950's era analog radio system to run into problems. What's the receiver architecture on the back end? I don't know that information, and from what I've been able to dig online it's a Telex-based system for the coach-to-coach communications. How does the Telex communicate with the "Bose" headsets on the sidelines (I'm not sure if they're actually Bose architecture or simply a 3rd party with Bose branding like what was done for the Motorola headsets)? I don't recall if the headsets are connected via physical layer to the communications box on the sidelines. I'm pretty sure the Telex system is encrypted (and also could be hardwired, I'm not sure) and digital, as you suggest. I'm still trying to decide exactly how the power infrastructure issue released by the NFL's statement would cause this problem. I've had issues with system power carrying external signals when a grounding wire was improperly shielded. Maybe something like this happened with the equipment used by the Steelers?
I mean, at the end of the day this narrative that these headset issues are only run into when teams visit Foxborough is clearly media marketing to get page views. Just a cursory internet search brings up:
http://espn.go.com/blog/playbook/tech/po...iii-helmet
http://articles.latimes.com/2003/oct/05/...flfeature5
http://larrybrownsports.com/football/jas...sets/87053
http://www.bucsnation.com/2012/10/1/3437...ng-the-nfl
And the media strategy is clearly working; I've stopped my comfortable lurking to put stupid words to a stupid issue that, at the end of the day, is completely irrelevant since the Patriots completely outplayed the Steelers last night...and I don't even care about either team! Stupid, stupid, stupid...and if I wasn't stupid myself, I'd just ignore this 'issue' as moot and move on.
Two of those links are about the same occurrence. And the problem is, it's a recurring theme for the Pats. There has been problems specifically for opposing teams in Gilette for a long time. It happened to us in 2007 when we could have spoiled their perfect season.
It's especially concerning that it happens their first game after this past offseason.
Quote:You can put an asterisk next to Kraft, Belicheat, and Brady but Gronk is the truth
True meathead. Science won't accept his donation
Quote:Two of those links are about the same occurrence. And the problem is, it's a recurring theme for the Pats. There has been problems specifically for opposing teams in Gilette for a long time. It happened to us in 2007 when we could have spoiled their perfect season.
It's especially concerning that it happens their first game after this past offseason.
Exactly. I'm sure its happened before at least once with every team but with the Patriots it seems to be a recurring issue. When an opposing coach can accurately predict when it will happen (during a productive drive for the opposing team) thats a serious issue. If its faulty equipment, (doubtful) how many more complaints do you have to get before deciding to fix it instead of continuing to use the same equipment?
Robert Kraft is a weenie, lying, phony. Every time I hear that man speak, I just think cheater and the one that's behind it all.
Quote:Well, for what it's worth the NFL's official statement on the incident has been released:
https://twitter.com/nflnetwork/status/64...5788396544
No doubt lots of conspiracy nuts and armchair electrical engineers are going to cry foul, but anyone who has played around with radio in the 2.4 ghz range (which I would assume the NFL system must operate around) knows how easy it is to get interference during anomalous power events.
I'd say I'm surprised the NFL doesn't have a more sophisticated wireless architecture, but that would be a lie.
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Well, for what it's worth the NFL's official statement on the incident has been released:
https://twitter.com/nflnetwork/status/64...5788396544
No doubt lots of conspiracy nuts and armchair electrical engineers are going to cry foul, but anyone who has played around with radio in the 2.4 ghz range (which I would assume the NFL system must operate around) knows how easy it is to get interference during anomalous power events.
I'd say I'm surprised the NFL doesn't have a more sophisticated wireless architecture, but that would be a lie.
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Statement Understood but what isn't understood is why didn't the Cheaters have the same communication issues?
NH3...
Of course I haven't researched this or anything, but it just seems like whenever there are "headset issues" going on they tend to be happening to the visiting team; not just in NE but anywhere.
This will make the rest of the Patriots home games really, really interesting. Do teams continue to have problems, knowing the spotlight is now focused on the issue? Or does it magically stop? The latter scenario would look even more suspicious. I'm actually interested in seeing this thing play out.
Quote:Statement Understood but what isn't understood is why didn't the Cheaters have the same communication issues?
NH3...
While it could be the Patriots* organization doing it, I suspect it's a Pats* fan jamming the opponent's communication equipment. RF bought online illegally or if one has the know-how built.
http://jungmeyerdental.com/_radio_freque...r_for_sale
The frequencies teams use are also available online. I won't post a link to the site I found that lists all of them because it has some very ugly racist material. However, here's a dated example I found on Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdPnb0kN2aY
Quote:There is a clear pattern. One team even invited NFL officials to listen in. The team predicted when the radios would go out (during an offensive drive when the team was having success against the Pats D). The radio went out exactly when the team official predicted it would.
The Pats tamper with radios during a few critical drives each game. If the officials also kill the radios on the Patriots sideline, what does it matter? The critical radio link is to the offensive QB. The problem always seems to remedy itself when the Pats go on offense.
Tomlin said it was coaches to coaches communications, not coach to QB
Quote:Statement Understood but what isn't understood is why didn't the Cheaters have the same communication issues?
NH3...
allegedly....
Quote:NFL coaches: Malfunctioning headsets aren't unique to New England
<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25298968/nfl-coaches-malfunctioning-headsets-arent-unique-to-new-england'>http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25298968/nfl-coaches-malfunctioning-headsets-arent-unique-to-new-england</a>
If true and without having knowledge about radio/headset signals, it seems the NFL IS dropping the ball. In 2015 can they really not figure out a way to eliminate this issue when the league is making billions of dollars?
Also, be interested to see if they have a frequency of radios going out for each team.