Back in the 1950s and 1960s, MAD Magazine was one of the best sources for biting social satire. (Sadly, the magazine essentially shut its doors last summer after 67 years.)
And in its December 1965 issue, MAD took on the rapid, uh, encroachment (for lack of a better term) of television into NFL sports broadcasts. Here’s the first page, in which MAD goes to several different reporters, missing the kickoff:
It’s on Page 2 of this story where MAD forecasts a future where signs can be stolen via television broadcast:
In the second panel, the reporter is right in the middle of the huddle and tells the audience that the team is going to call a quarterback sneak and catch its opponent “off guard.