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Actually, there is video evidence of Scum being familiar with other teams play calls, so why not Washington? It is very possible that good ol' Connor had done some previous ground work.Maybe. But that sounds like something you say when you get your clock cleaned in a big game.
I am convinced that they continued to cheat after Stalions left. Stalions is made out to be the leader and the only one responsible, with maybe some coaches benefiting from what he was doing. But I think it goes deeper. Or higher. When he left, they shifted to "Plan B" in their cheating scheme. I mean, how would it look if they get accused of cheating, and then Stalions leaves, and suddenly they lose 3 of their last 6 games? That's a good indication that they really had been cheating up to that point. But if they win the national championship, they can say, "See? We weren't cheating." But they were so married to the idea of cheating, that they had to continue to cheat.It is very possible that good ol' Connor had done some previous ground work.
I have posted on this before, but I also said that I would be repeating this point…I am convinced that they continued to cheat after Stalions left. Stalions is made out to be the leader and the only one responsible, with maybe some coaches benefiting from what he was doing. But I think it goes deeper. Or higher. When he left, they shifted to "Plan B" in their cheating scheme. I mean, how would it look if they get accused of cheating, and then Stalions leaves, and suddenly they lose 3 of their last 6 games? That's a good indication that they really had been cheating up to that point. But if they win the national championship, they can say, "See? We weren't cheating." But they were so married to the idea of cheating, that they had to continue to cheat.
In 2022, they only team they didn't have secret intel on was TCU. And TCU scored about 50 points on them. They weren't going to make the same mistake in 2023. The cheaters had a bunch of info on all of the teams, and when they were caught in cheating "Plan A", they simply shut "Plan A" down and opened the envelope for "Plan B". I don't know what the details are/were of "Plan B", but the cheaters couldn't afford to not cheat. They had enough information on Alabama and Washington to know how to win those games.
Yeah. I remember checking out your numbers and thought they were helpful. But I said I was already convinced. The ruling on the field (in my eyes) is that they were still cheating. Each time you or anyone else posts additional "video evidence", it's just piling more evidence on the one side of the argument. I've yet to see any evidence to try to convince me that they weren't still cheating, and I doubt that I ever will. But it'll need to be VERY convincing to get me to change my mind.I have posted on this before, but I also said that I would be repeating this point…
The Differential Red Zone analysis that I did earlier in the thread is consistent with Plan B, as you call it, having been the movement of the laminates that Stallions was seen with on the sidelines up to the press box. That would have created a delay in the communication of the stolen signals, consistent with the change in stats. But the main takeaway is that the stats were, and are, objective evidence that they were still cheating.
NopeAm I a bad guy for wanting to warm my nutsack over the burning embers of Santa Ono's spectacularly failed Presidency at tsun?
He was never fired. Suspended with pay at first and then when the public relations nightmare was in full swing was allowed to resign.Will be interesting to see whether NOA includes anything post Stalions firing. Will also be interesting to read about coach knowledge of the scheme.
They have their top legal junkyard dogs working on it. They have 'em working in shifts.Have the message board lawyers over at DFBIA figured out how to charge day with violations of the RICO act yet?