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I saw this during the game and thought it was highly unusual. Now there's this story.
Cowboys have asked NFL to investigate Giants’ use of unregulated radio
The Dallas Cowboys have asked the NFL to investigate the New York Giants’ reported use of unregulated walkie talkies from a 10-7 Giants victory Sunday night, Troy Hughes from 105.3 The Fan first reported the Cowboys request.
During the course of the game, Eli Manning’s in-helmet radio cut out and then for several plays wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. ran in the plays before they got Manning a back-up helmet that required head coach Ben McAdoo to use a handheld walkie-talkie to signal in the plays.
Pictures tweeted during the game showed McAdoo on the handheld device, which isn’t controlled by the NFL.
As Hughes pointed out Monday morning, a NFL employee is responsible for cutting off the in-helmet microphones when the play clock hits 15 seconds. With McADoo on a walkie talkie, the NFL wouldn’t be able to control the communication.
Did this have an impact on the Giants victory? Maybe. Either way, it’s something the NFL needs to take a further look at.
Cowboys have asked NFL to investigate Giants’ use of unregulated radio
The Dallas Cowboys have asked the NFL to investigate the New York Giants’ reported use of unregulated walkie talkies from a 10-7 Giants victory Sunday night, Troy Hughes from 105.3 The Fan first reported the Cowboys request.
During the course of the game, Eli Manning’s in-helmet radio cut out and then for several plays wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. ran in the plays before they got Manning a back-up helmet that required head coach Ben McAdoo to use a handheld walkie-talkie to signal in the plays.
Pictures tweeted during the game showed McAdoo on the handheld device, which isn’t controlled by the NFL.
As Hughes pointed out Monday morning, a NFL employee is responsible for cutting off the in-helmet microphones when the play clock hits 15 seconds. With McADoo on a walkie talkie, the NFL wouldn’t be able to control the communication.
Did this have an impact on the Giants victory? Maybe. Either way, it’s something the NFL needs to take a further look at.