For what it’s worth, former Colts head coach Tony Dungy is siding with the Patriots in their latest controversy.
Steelers coaches had trouble with their headsets Thursday night as they kept getting the Patriots radio broadcast rather than the ability to communicate for part of the game. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin stated after the loss that it’s “always an issue” when his team visits Gillette Stadium.
While many are speculating that the Pats, who apparently will never receive the benefit of the doubt again, tampered with Pittsburgh’s headsets, Dungy thinks everyone should take a chill pill.
Tony Dungy says he never had headset issues in NE. But it is common in the NFL. "It happens in a lot of stadiums. It happens all the time."
— Andrew Perloff (@andrewperloff) September 11, 2015
Obviously this won’t put an end to the never-ending cheating allegations, but it’s interesting that this comment comes from Dungy, of all people.
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