More spying accusations against Patriots

HOUSTON - Houston defensive end Antonio Smith questioned how New England knew what the Texans were going to do on defense after a 34-31 win by the Patriots on Sunday.

Smith told reporters after the game Houston had some new wrinkles in its defense this week and it was "miraculous" how the Patriots changed their offense to key on the defense.

"Either teams are spying on us or scouting us," he said. "I don't know what it is."

The NFL fined New England coach Bill Belichick $500,000 and the team $250,000 and took away a first-round pick in the 2008 draft for videotaping New York Jets signals during a game on Sept. 9, 2007. Belichick said he thought that was allowed and apologized for what he said was a mistake in his interpretation of the rule prohibiting it.

The loss extended Houston's franchise-record skid to 10 games. The Texans were up 17-7 at halftime before New England rallied for the win.

"They changed it up in a way to where (there was) indecision in calling the defense," Smith said of the Patriots. "It was kind of fishy."

The gregarious Smith then started joking and compared himself to Nostradamus before continuing.

"You would have to be a descendant of Tonestradamus (sic) to know what we put in this week to be able to change that fast," he said.

Despite having the worst record in the AFC, Houston's defense entered the game allowing the fewest yards in the NFL.

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