January 31, 2011 9:05 AM

NFL: The Patriots Cheated

New England Patriots head football coach Bill Belichick listens to one of many questions he refused to answer on accusations the Patriots illegally filmed New York Jets defensive signals from coaches on the sideline during the Patriots season opening vict

New England Patriots head football coach Bill Belichick listens to one of many questions he refused to answer on accusations the Patriots illegally filmed New York Jets defensive signals from coaches on the sideline during the Patriots season opening vict (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)

(AP)  New England coach Bill Belichick was fined the NFL maximum of $500,000 Thursday and the Patriots were ordered to pay $250,000 for spying on an opponent's defensive signals.

Commissioner Roger Goodell also ordered the team to give up next year's first-round draft choice if it reaches the playoffs and second- and third-round picks if it doesn't.

"This episode represents a calculated and deliberate attempt to avoid longstanding rules designed to encourage fair play and promote honest competition on the playing field," Goodell said in a letter to the Patriots.

The videotaping came to light after a camera was confiscated from Patriots video assistant Matt Estrella while he was on the New York Jets' sideline during New England's 38-14 win last Sunday at Giants Stadium. Goodell will not change the outcome of the game.

Goodell said he had considered suspending Belichick but didn't "largely because I believe that the discipline I am imposing of a maximum fine and forfeiture of a first-round draft choice, or multiple draft choices, is in fact more significant and long-lasting, and therefore more effective, than a suspension."

New England, strengthened by the addition of Randy Moss and two other first-rate wide receivers as well as linebacker Adalius Thomas, is considered one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl for the fourth time since the 2001 season. If the Patriots lose their first-rounder next season they still will have a first-round pick, obtained from San Francisco in the deal that brought Moss from Oakland.

NFL rules state "no video recording devices of any kind are permitted to be in use in the coaches' booth, on the field, or in the locker room during the game" and that all video or coaching purposes must be shot from locations "enclosed on all sides with a roof overhead."

That was re-emphasized in a memo sent Sept. 6 to NFL head coaches and general managers. In it, Ray Anderson, the league's executive vice president of football operations wrote: "Videotaping of any type, including but not limited to taping of an opponent's offensive or defensive signals, is prohibited on the sidelines, in the coaches' booth, in the locker room, or at any other locations accessible to club staff members during the game."

The NFL statement said Goodell believed Patriots owner Robert Kraft was unaware of Belichick's actions.

But it said the commissioner believed penalties should be imposed on the club because "Coach Belichick not only serves as the head coach but also has substantial control over all aspects of New England's football operations. His actions and decisions are properly attributed to the club."

NFL coaches long have suspected opponents of spying. In the early 1970s, the late George Allen, coach of the Washington Redskins, routinely would send a security man into the woods surrounding the team's practice facility because he suspected there were spies from other teams there.

And coaches like Seattle's Mike Holmgren and Philadelphia's Andy Reid, among others, always cover their mouths when calling plays from the sideline because they fear other teams have lip readers trying to determine their calls.

The action against Belichick is the latest in a series of disciplinary actions taken by Goodell, who took office last Sept. 1, succeeding Paul Tagliabue.

The most notable were the indefinite suspension of Atlanta quarterback Michael Vick after he pleaded guilty to a federal dogfighting conspiracy and the one-year suspension of Tennessee cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones after numerous run-ins with police.

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by vissionquest February 6, 2012 7:20 PM EST
Why is this story re-printed --it is very old news--- yet ABC has removed all indicators that this is an old story
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by frankblank February 7, 2012 1:29 AM EST
Exactly. Very odd. I almost wish I were a teabagger, so I could spin a conspiracy theory about it being a plot to undermine America.
by leftyintexas February 5, 2012 10:58 PM EST
Who cares? They lost! A lot of good it did them!
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by akcoins February 2, 2012 2:43 PM EST
The guy was filming in plain sight of the Jets. Belichick was doing it to bug the Jets.If you are going to film signals you would be a little more discrete about it. You know hat cams that kind of thing. This was part of the rivalry with the Jets and they filed the complaint because of that.
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by joeclam February 2, 2012 1:04 PM EST
Do the right thing; Fire Bill Belichick! unless you condone cheating.
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by NoWayJose9999 February 2, 2012 6:52 AM EST
Belichick was cheating when he was the Giants defensive coordinator back in the '80's,and '90's...
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by Slim2471 January 30, 2012 2:37 PM EST
CBS News is pathetic. They try to pass this extremely old story off as current news by putting today's date at the top? Wow, talk about journalistic integrity...
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by LogicRules3 January 24, 2012 12:30 PM EST
Why is this even up? This story is sooooo old!
What a joke-anybody who knows football realizes the winning and losing is on the field, despite coahced up advantages and such. If you think Belicheck was the only person io the NFL to push the preparation envelope by filming things is a envious fool...oh ya, wheres the guy who supposedly sat down with Belicheck to discuss cheating poys and plots-where is the double agent who worked behinds the scenes of this massive conspiracy? Turns out he was a fraud, embelishing much, and was cut lose by the NFL and others as their star witness once the layers were peeled i his story.
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by nearl451 January 24, 2012 1:43 AM EST
Also, not the first time Bellicheck has done this.
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by audemus January 22, 2012 11:45 AM EST
Finally-now we know Belichicks' secret...
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by franklinma January 21, 2012 9:22 PM EST
I am curious, CBS, do you even bother with a pretense of journalistic integrity any more? A 2007 inflammatory article with a current dateline? That's pretty odious.
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by netjunkie1 January 23, 2012 9:45 PM EST
I'm curious about that myself...
by LogicRules3 January 24, 2012 12:32 PM EST
Good call...2007? Weak!
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