trip67
Freshmen Member
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Post by trip67 on Nov 24, 2015 17:16:47 GMT -6
"The two teams jockeyed for position and spent most of the night trying to figure out how to disguise their signals while on the same sideline in the outfield behind shortstop at Fenway Park." (Boston Herald)
“They are 10 yards away from you and there is a little bit of making sure that your signals are not compromised.” (Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly)
Wouldn't it be just as easy to steal signals from across the field?
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Post by Defcord on Nov 24, 2015 17:28:28 GMT -6
The expert on singal stealing is just up the road if Kelly needs any advice or info.
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Post by coachwoodall on Nov 24, 2015 20:36:16 GMT -6
If you want to steal signals, there is no dimension that can prevent it from happening in a stadium.
In 2015, that info is relayed to the field within 5 seconds.
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Post by Chris Clement on Nov 24, 2015 22:07:39 GMT -6
One day just for kicks I want to go to a game I don't really care about and try to steal their signals. I think if I went I totally cold I could probably figure out something significant in three quarters. Which makes me wonder why the NFL doesn't have people for this, but they also refuse to hire a clock management expert, so...
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Post by fantom on Nov 24, 2015 22:11:39 GMT -6
One day just for kicks I want to go to a game I don't really care about and try to steal their signals. I think if I went I totally cold I could probably figure out something significant in three quarters. Which makes me wonder why the NFL doesn't have people for this, but they also refuse to hire a clock management expert, so... The NFL doesn't need signals. The have headsets in their playcallers' helmets.
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Post by Chris Clement on Nov 24, 2015 22:49:05 GMT -6
Oh yeah, right. Still, big colleges have more money than God...
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Post by mdunham on Nov 25, 2015 14:14:47 GMT -6
High school games are being played there tonight and tomorrow, but I doubt we'll see the effort put forth like last Saturday night.
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