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WASHINGTON - So let's get this straight: Patriots employee Matt Walsh claimed to have passed on information about the St. Louis Rams walkthrough, but he did not videotape... [link]

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Apology

On Feb. 2, 2008, the Boston Herald reported that a member of the New England Patriots video staff taped the St. Louis Rams walkthrough on the day before Super Bowl XXXVI. While the Boston Herald based its Feb. 2, 2008, report on sources that it ...
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Breaking News: Patriots Issue Statement

The New England Patriots have issued a statement on the Matt Walsh disclosure of there not being a tape of the St. Louis Rams Super Bowl walk through: “We want to address the allegation that the Patriots taped the Rams’ walkthrough prior to Super Bowl XXXVI. For the past three-and-a-half months, we have been defending ourselves against assumptions made based on an ...
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Herald apologizes

The Boston Herald has apologized to the Patriots in its Wednesday editions for its error on the videotaping story involving the team. The apology, a three-paragraph story in the Sports section teased on the front and back pages, said: On Feb. ...
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Walsh to speak at last - on HBO

HBO has just sent out an announcement saying that it will have the first interview with former Patriots' video assistant Matt Walsh on this Friday's edition of Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. Andrea Kremer snagged the interview with Walsh, who was ...
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Walsh finds Rams Super Bowl tape on table, wonders if he sent porn to NFL by mistake

Former New England Patriots assistant Matt Walsh today found a tape of the Rams' pre-Super Bowl XXXVI walk through on his entertainment stand, leading him to wonder if he accidentally sent a porn tape to the NFL by mistake.
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