Published 5/9/2008
by Mark Maske
at Mark Maske's NFL Insider
The delivery of eight videotapes to the NFL's offices Thursday from former New England Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh is producing calls for the league to impose new penalties upon the Patriots. It's not my place in this situation to express an opinion about what the league should or shouldn't do. But everyone needs to keep one thing straight: The penalties imposed by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on the Patriots and their coach, Bill...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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