New England Patriots' Cheats Not New to NFL; They Just Got Caught

R.D. CASTLE
Things were going way too well for New England Patriot fans: three Super Bowl wins in the past six years; almost making it to the Super Bowl last season; and an off-season full of great, free-agent pickups. We all heard the predictions from all over the media; the New England Patriots would probably win yet another Super Bowl. I know I waited with added anticipation for another fun season with our beloved Pats.

Week one arrived. Playing against one of our new rivals, the Hew York Jets. One of our past coaches now running the show in New York. "Bring them on, we are more than ready!" was the mutual battle cry in New England. And we were. Our team went out, met all of everyone's high expectations, and easily defeated the Jets 38-14. All of our new guys played great, our beloved Tom Brady had a great game, and all was well in Patriot Nation. Or so we thought.

The news came along that someone on the Patriots sideline was video taping the Jets defensive coaches sending in signals to their team. My first reaction was, so what? Doesn't every team try to steal signals in every sport? Isn't that part of today's modern technology? What is the big deal? Why is it so much of a news story? Again, every team does that stuff, or do they? And then I watched T.V. last night. All of a sudden, a so what story had made it into the major headlines, in all parts of the media. "Wait a minute, I thought, "Maybe this is bigger than I thought." As I woke up this morning, I realized that it was a lot bigger than I thought.

One major sports outlet already had their opinions up and running. Maybe the team should be put on probation, and not be allowed in the playoffs. How long has this been going on? Did it cost teams championships? Did it cost coaches their jobs? The only thing I haven't heard is that video taping of signals is somehow linked to terrorism. I don't say that in a disrespectful way, mind you, it's just that I am already amazed at how big this thing has become. And I shudder to think what is about to follow.

The opinion of this humble fan is very simple. First, I'm very sure that the Patriots are not the only team, out of 32 teams, that have video taped signals. I'm quite sure every other team has tried to steal signals, play books, cheerleader routines, and any other competitive edge they might be able to get their hand on. Are the Patriots coaches that stupid? Does the team, full of great athletes, need that edge to win? And most of all, are they really the only team doing these things? I think not to all of those questions. My own big question is, did the league target the Patriots only, or have they patrolled every teams' sidelines equally?

What should the league do to the Patriots? First, if the head coach knew what was happening on his sideline, then suspend him for a week. I'm not opposed to taking a draft choice away. But before anyone throws the team out of the league, think about this hard and long. Is your team trying to steal signals? Did your favorite coach ever do anything to try to get a better edge against his opponent? Of course they have. Unfortunately for the Patriots, they somehow got caught. Hold on Pats fans, the roller coaster ride is about to go down a big hill, I hope it comes to an end very quickly. It won't, as we all know, until the United States Senate holds its own hearings into what was really on those video tapes.

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  • flip1/28/2008

    I agree with Truth 100% New England my have been undefeated, but not without cheating in the very first game, and that says somthing about their character.

  • New York Doll1/3/2008

    NEW ENGLAND PERFECT SEASON* *CHEATERS

  • jerry12/30/2007

    Ok, the Patriots were accused of cheating after they beat the Jets, does that mean they cheated in the remaining 15 games. I think not.

  • b-ritt12/30/2007

    bull they arent cheaters just get over you self's they are gonna probably go agianst the cowboys in the
    superbowl and win making it a PERFECT season.

  • New England Sucks12/29/2007

    Can a team really be undefeated if they cheated? I think they are uncontestedly cheaters period.

  • It's a Fact11/30/2007

    What's the big deal? Well, whatever happened to good sportsmanship? Belichick is arrogant, and Brady is another cookie-cutter QB who's only "great" because of the money behind him. I'll respect them when they earn it.

  • The whole truth11/18/2007

    11/17/2007
    I totally agree with, you cheat, you are a cheater; regardless if you THINK others do it too. And if they were so great winning all those superbowls, fairly. Then why did they feel they needed to cheat; even if they thought everyone else is doing it. I think they still are cheating and I think more of the players knew or know about it, too; which in my book makes them guilty to. Belichick should of been fired, at the very least. He was not even suspended.

  • Common Sense10/7/2007

    I agree. This "logical" conclusion is just as asinine and ridiculous as saying, "Everyone steals. The people that are in jail for it are just the people that got caught." Even if a stupid statement like that were to be true, does it make it right? EVEN their imbecile cornerback can admit they were in the wrong, but some opinionated columnist can't?

  • Truth9/17/2007

    Leave every other NFL team out of this. I don't want to hear about how every NFL team does this kind of thing. I don't want to hear about how Bill is such a great coach and a great person. The point of the story is the Patriots got caught cheating. I don't care how great of a person you are. You cheat, you're a CHEATER! Lets not beat around the bush here. If you're such a great team with nothing to worry about, then why cheat? Bill Belichick should be fired.

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