I would like to know when "stealing signals" became some unwritten rule that says it is a no-no? Most coaches I know would never waste time trying to purposely steal signals, but every coach will take advantage of figuring out the oppositions signals, usually due to predictable play-calling. If they didn't, then they would not be doing their job. Snyder's and Fisher's accusations are very hypocritical, knowing full well that as long as they have been coaching, they have done the same thing.