Ex-Patriots video assistant to turn over tapes to NFL today
Published 5/8/2008 at chicagotribune.com - Sports
The NFL will review videotapes to be submitted today by former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh, although league sources have said in recent weeks they believe the tapes will not further implicate head coach Bill Belichick and prompt commissioner Roger Goodell to mete out any additional penalties.
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