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Going through all the videos put together to label them as cheaters really refreshed my memory as to some of the underhanded crap that organization has done since 2001. It's ridiculous. Hell, it even brought back memories of the snow plow game. Patriots tie in my mind as my most hated franchise in all of professional sports, right next to the NY Jets. Show me any clips of Miami involved in these kinds of scandals and I'll eat my words. You say asterisk? F$%@ yes, you're damn right I want an asterisk, and a big *(I CHEATED TO WIN).
ghotirule Wrote:
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> samsam3738 Wrote:
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> > Has anyone noticed that the Patriots are all of
> > sudden good again once Defender get signals
> over
> > the helmets?
> >
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> >
> > Hmmmmmmmmm Interesting!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > Maybe you should start a thread with this
> topic.
> >
> > Very intersting. Didnt know!
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> Telex makes the headsets. From what I can tell
> from their website, Telex football headsets use
> GSMK - standard GSMK encryption was broken early
> last year.
>
> But Telex isn't using standard encryption, rather
> proprietary. But proprietary doesn't mean the
> encryption is better, rather it generally means it
> is worse - particularity if the geniuses breaking
> it have some insight into how it works.
>
> And the proprietary encryption makes sense if you
> want to make the helmets lighter. You probably
> want to go with a weaker encryption scheme -
> stronger encryption requires more power which
> requires more batteries which give heavy helmets.
>
>
> Who knows? But I can't imagine that military
> grade (or even commercial RSA) is what the people
> that make these are shooting for. They need way
> too much processing power to work in a football
> helmet for three plus hours. Anyway, if the NFL
> went cheap on the helmet encryption, I can only
> imagine that the Cheatriots have figured that out.
Remember when teams used to have multiple guys doing hand signals on the sidelines to keep from getting the signals "stolen" (i.e. teams didn't know which guy's signals were actually being executed)? Maybe someone should try an experiment with NE. Send one play in over the headset and signal a different one in at the same time. Then see if NE takes the bait and bites on the wrong play. It would be an interesting test.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/14/2010 09:40PM by montequi.
montequi Wrote:
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Maybe someone should try an experiment
> with NE. Send one play in over the headset and
> signal a different one in at the same time.
The team that does that will probably score a Touchdown against them.