Post by DC-Fan on Dec 29, 2018 0:27:14 GMT

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Jimmy Johnson has been on record as saying specifically that the Cowboys had their camera guy up in the press booth, which isn't against the rules. Matt Walsh was filming for the Patriots from the sidelines, which is against the rules and is cheating.
It's like if 1 guy gets a stock tip on a company from a relative who works at that company (which is illegal) and another guy gets a stock tip on that company from a relative who has no association with that company (which isn't illegal). Both guys receive stock tips about the same company, but 1 guy's stock tips were illegal and the other guy's stock tips weren't illegal.
And the claim "What difference does it make where you film?" is another weak excuse. Filming from a different location can give you a much better angle to see what it is you're filming? Why do you think the Home Plate Umpire often asks the 1st Base or 3rd Base Umpire for help on check-swing calls? Because the angle o see if the batter swung through is clearer from 1st Base or 3rd Base than from behind Home Plate. Why do you think some angles of instant reply are inconclusive while other angles of instant replay are more conclusive? Because the location where the camera is can make a huge difference as to what can be seen.
The NFL prohibited filming from the sidelines because they felt that gave too much of an advantage. The Patriots violated that rule and thus gained a huge advantage over their opponents. And that advantage is what contributed to the Patriots winning their championships, by cheating.

