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Saints' Loomis Could Eavesdrop On Opposing Teams.


The_Cannon

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According to a new report on ESPN. Mickey Loomis had his suite in the Superdome wired to eavesdrop on opposing coaches.

The sources said when Loomis took his seat during home games, then in the front row of box No. 4 in the 300 level of the Superdome's north side, he was able to plug an earpiece into a jack that was under the desk in front of him. The earpiece was not unlike those used to listen to inexpensive transistor radios, the sources said. With the earpiece in place, Loomis could then toggle back and forth with a switch that he controlled, enabling him to listen to either the game-day communications of the opposing offensive or defensive coaches.

http://espn.go.com/e...ches-home-games

I mean seriously could this team get any more slimey??

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