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Mike Tomlin going off in his post game interview about radio problems in Foxborough.


http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/201...e-stadium/


Gus Bradley and Co. better have hand signals at the ready when they play up there or else they could be suffering the same problems the Steelers had tonight.
The Patriots are either really unlucky or really stupid.

I wonder what would happen if a coach with the same old radio problems finally said "enough" and pulled his team off the field at Gillette, refusing to go back out until the issue was resolved and a league observer was placed alongside every box, board and switch that controls the headset transmission...delay-of-gamed into eternity, or forfeited out? Not that it'd ever happen.

Quote:The Patriots are either really unlucky or really stupid.


It's always something with this team. I just hope when Brady and Belichick are gone this team goes through a stretch of misery like the Red Sox did when they traded away the Babe.
I wouldn't worry about that.


To appease the what if, the head ref would claim that team forfeited and award the Patriots with a win.  I never see that happening though.

 

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I do see a lot more teams having signals like Chip Kelly has in the future...

Quote:I wonder what would happen if a coach with the same old radio problems finally said "enough" and pulled his team off the field at Gillette, refusing to go back out until the issue was resolved and a league observer was placed alongside every box, board and switch that controls the headset transmission...delay-of-gamed into eternity, or forfeited out? Not that it'd ever happen.


Would be nice, but unfortunately it will never happen. Other teams need to start pulling the same crap on them when they're on the road. Turn about is fair play.
Quote:The Patriots are either really unlucky or really stupid.
 

Can't call them stupid if they're doing it on purpose since nothing is done about it. Literally everyone knows this goes on in Foxborough and it just keeps happening time and again.
It would be more of a story if there wasn't a new incident/ controversy with the Patriots.   Regardless what they accomplish,   there will always be questions about the legitimacy of the Patriots in the Bill Belichick era. 
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.  

This is a very common occurrence for visiting teams at Gillette Stadium for years.

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/201...ns-before/

The announcers mentioned that when the Pats heard the Steelers were having issues, they turned off their headsets until it was resolved. Yeah, huge foul play there.
Garrard was on 1010 a while back and stated that it happened every game he played there. That organization is win at all costs, including cheating.

Quote:The announcers mentioned that when the Pats heard the Steelers were having issues, they turned off their headsets until it was resolved. Yeah, huge foul play there.


Except the Pats didn't do that.
<p class="">From the AP:

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<p class="">Steelers coaches were upset during the first half of Thursday night's season opener because their headsets were not working properly.

<p class="">Blake Jones, NFL director of football operations, went down to the field to help out with the headsets. The league described the reception problem as "intermittent" and it was believed to be resolved early in the second quarter.

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<p class="">Because it was not a complete system failure, New England's coaches were not required to shut down their headsets during the repairs.

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.  
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.
Quote:The announcers mentioned that when the Pats heard the Steelers were having issues, they turned off their headsets until it was resolved. Yeah, huge foul play there.


It is if they know when it is happening and prepare for it.
Quote:From the AP:


Steelers coaches were upset during the first half of Thursday night's season opener because their headsets were not working properly.

Blake Jones, NFL director of football operations, went down to the field to help out with the headsets. The league described the reception problem as "intermittent" and it was believed to be resolved early in the second quarter.


Because it was not a complete system failure, New England's coaches were not required to shut down their headsets during the repairs.



I would be interested to see how often this problem occurs elsewhere.
Quote:It is if they know when it is happening and prepare for it.
Actually they said the NFL officials shut down the patriots headsets when the steelers reported it.
And in other news the Colts are pipping in crowd noise....

 

Yeah nothing is going to happen
Quote:Actually they said the NFL officials shut down the patriots headsets when the steelers reported it.
 

im confused because according to the Steelers, when they reported the problem and NFL officials were on their way to shut down the Patriots headsets, it suddenly started working again.  

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