Monday, 2 December 2013

Spygate II? Texans’ Smith ‘suspicious’ about Patriots’ halftime adjustments

 
On Sunday the Texans were pushing the Patriots around the field in the first half.But much like the Denver-New England game the week before the Patriots made some halftime adjustments and ended up winning the game 34-31.There are two possibilities here: that the Patriots are exceptionally good at changing game plans on the fly or as Texans defensive end Antonio Smith suggests there's something suspicious going on.I'm very suspicious Smith said to a group of reporters after the game.I just think it will be a big coincidence if that just happened by chance.I don't know for sure but I just know it was
something that we practiced this week Either teams are spying on us or scouting us.Or possibly the Texans are a terrible football team but we understand why Smith wouldn't take that explanation.Smith said the team had practiced new defensive schemes this week that would not have shown up on film but the Patriots appeared prepared for the new look.The Texans were up by 10 at halftime but gave up 27 second-half points.Tom Brady brushed off Smith's critique with the dismissiveness that he usually reserves for second-rate secondaries.We've kind of been through a lot of this before he told WEEI on Monday morning.I don't really think much of it truthfully.I just kind of have moved on.Of course the Patriots have been through a lot of this before during the first Spygate controversy.Back in 2007 the Pats were found to be taping the Jets during a September game and the resulting firestorm and allegations even involved Congress.Belichick was fined $500,000 the Patriots were fined $250,000 and the team forfeited a first-round draft pick.

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