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Spy Games: Eric Mangini denies allegation from Patriots

 
The hostility between the Jets and Patriots was ratcheted up another notch on Wednesday with Eric Mangini on the hot seat, responding to published reports that said a Jets cameraman was ejected from Gillette Stadium last January for videotaping. (link)

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