myespn.go.com - 4/1/2008
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Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando As a defensive-minded head coach and co-chair of the competition committee, Jeff Fisher is a leading figure in the move to arm defenses with the technology offenses use to communicate with quarterbacks during games. Amid league-wide concerns over spying, Fisher said he is "very confident" in the integrity of these communications. Motorola provides headset ...
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