Waiting for Walsh

 
I’m on SpyGate duty today, and I’m standing on the steps of the NFL office on Park Avenue. A media throng is waiting for former Pats video guy Matt Walsh to emerge from his anticipated meeting with the commish, Roger Goodell. No word on whether Walsh will make a statement to the media. I’m experiencing deja vu, thinking back to February, 2000, when there was a media stakeout the day Bill Belichick, attemping to break his contract with the Jets, met with his lawyer at the league office. It was a lot colder that. We’ll keep you posted. [link]

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