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Originally Posted by Wildcat2005
"That was practiced, that was coached, that was worked on"
That was an exact quote from Josh McDaniels regarding video taping opponents walkthroughs from his time as a Patriot
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/j...broncos-112910
Kind of weird how McDaniels and the former Patriot video guy get busted for video taping walkthroughs after leaving the Patriots, an organization accused of video taping walkthroughs
Also kind of weird how after McDaniels gets fired for cheating in Denver he is welcomed back to New England
I doesn't matter to me though, I don't really care how many tarnished titles the Patriots win
Might as well just keep denying
It worked for Lance for so many years
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Jay Glazer of FOX reports that McDaniels met with his staff on Friday to explain the circumstances surrounding Spygate II, which supposedly arose from the one-time-only videotaping of a 49ers’ walk-through practice by a rogue video operator, Steve Scarnecchia. And McDaniels distinguished the situation from the original Spygate, which arose apparently from years of videotaping of in-game defensive coaching signals.
“That was practiced, that was coached, that was worked on,” McDaniels said in reference to the Patriots’ past practices, per Glazer.
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...gate-i-and-ii/
So, in an attempt to claim they were taping walkthroughs, you're using a quote that was made to point out that they were not taping walkthroughs. I'm not saying you're doing it on purpose, but the Czarnecki was.