TexasCowboy
02-09-2008, 04:53 PM
Sat, 9 Feb 2008 06:32:33 -0800
Mark Maske, of the Washington Post, reports the National Football League's reaction to the Spygate scandal involving the New England Patriots will include a renewed push this offseason to persuade owners to approve a proposal that would allow one defensive player per team to be connected to a coach on the sideline via a wireless communication device. The proposal would eliminate the need for coaches to signal in defensive plays from the sideline and eliminate any possibility of those signals being stolen by an opponent. "That should push this (approval of the proposal) over the top," said a league owner, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. "If there are no defensive signals, there's nothing to steal and nothing to videotape. I'm sure the league will want this and that should get it done."
http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl
Mark Maske, of the Washington Post, reports the National Football League's reaction to the Spygate scandal involving the New England Patriots will include a renewed push this offseason to persuade owners to approve a proposal that would allow one defensive player per team to be connected to a coach on the sideline via a wireless communication device. The proposal would eliminate the need for coaches to signal in defensive plays from the sideline and eliminate any possibility of those signals being stolen by an opponent. "That should push this (approval of the proposal) over the top," said a league owner, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. "If there are no defensive signals, there's nothing to steal and nothing to videotape. I'm sure the league will want this and that should get it done."
http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl