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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
The one question I have that no one seems to be asking is that if Mangini was aware that his signals were being stolen, why didn't he simply change them from game to game? Wouldn't the other team having faulty information actually be an advantage for the Jets?
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Yeah.
The people who think any of this impacted this game are totally insane.
This game featured a 108 yard kickoff return for a TD by NE - a 51 yard bomb NE TD to a reciever who was being TRIPLE covered on the play.
The signal stealing might have helped them in a game later on in the season, not this one.
New England always looks like a vastly improved team when they play teams for a second or third time in the same season - the Colts and Steelers know that as well as anyone.
However, I don't think stealing signals are the real reason for that.