If he could hear the playcall, he could theoretically pass that on. But no, that's not what was happening here.
If so, how do we keep missing the playoffs? LOL
The other teams cheated harder?
Why didn't they do this against the Titans?
Star Gate SG1Said we had a staffer, (wearing a Cowboys shirt) stand behind Payton while he was sending in the plays. Obvious as can be. Looks to be completely bogus. Did any one else see the Twitter feed with a picture of a rotund staffer standing behind Payton with a cell phone in his hand. Other than the tweet, I have heard nothing about this. Can someone explain? I sure hope it is a hoax because it would ruing the win to be thought of as the Belicheat Pats.
Payton watched his vaunted offense get held to 170 yards. He needs something to cling to.
I personally believe Payton wants this job really bad, and that was somewhat of a job interview in his mind. He's worried Lincoln Riley is going to nab it.
Let's just say he didn't kill that interview.
It just looked like we knew all the plays.
I think it came from their organization, but I'm not sure who.Did Payton claim that the Cowboys were cheating? Because as far as I know, this is just an Conspiracy theory that the Saints fans/Cowboys haters who are bitter over the results of the game came up with. And I don't know of Payton or anyone of the Saints coaching staff accusing the Cowboys of cheating.
The Cowboys released a statement explaining it. It's a guy that's basically used for the giant screen hanging from the roof to relay commercial timeouts or something like that, a similar employee is used in other stadiums. He's never in their bench area, and not even that close actually, the photo was just taken at an awkward angle and at a time when Payton was at the far side of the player area.
plus it would be ridiculous to send somebody to their sideline wearing full Cowboys gear and wearing a headset...
I think it came from their organization, but I'm not sure who.
I agree. I'm not sure of the source for this.I would think this would be a bigger story on ESPN,NFL Network, and all of the networks that covered the NFL, if the Saints Organization actually accused the Cowboys of cheating. Besides PFT mentioning a article about it and a few other websites, I don't see anyone mentioning much it this.
If anyone on the Saints is actually accusing the Cowboys of this, then they are about as ill logical as the Saints fans who can't accept that they got outplayed are.
The TV people work with the guy so they know what he's doing there.I would think this would be a bigger story on ESPN,NFL Network, and all of the networks that covered the NFL, if the Saints Organization actually accused the Cowboys of cheating. Besides PFT mentioning a article about it and a few other websites, I don't see anyone mentioning much it this.
If anyone on the Saints is actually accusing the Cowboys of this, then they are about as ill logical as the Saints fans who can't accept that they got outplayed are.
I agree. I'm not sure of the source for this.
Not sure if that was meant for me? How would one research this? I thought coming to the board with the question was part of researching. I knew our smart group would have the answer on the tip of their fingertips. Would you suggest a better approach? Go Cowboys!!Does anyone research anything on their own anymore??