Walsh, Goodell Set to Meet Today

 
After a longstanding debate over levels of immunity, key "SpyGate" figure Matt Walsh will finally meet with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday. [link]

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As much as many people would like to dismiss Spygate, several questions remain. It's Roger Goodell's job to seek answers to those questions when he meets with Matt Walsh on Tuesday, writes Sal Paolantonio.
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Former New England Patriots video assistant and self proclaimed area scout Matt Walsh is meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell this morning. As we all know Walsh turned over eight videotapes from games involving six opponents and the taping of defensive signals. At least one of the video’s contained taping of an opponents offensive signals.
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Breaking News: Goodell Talks About Walsh Interview

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell met with the media in New York City, some of the things that came out of the commissioners comments and reporters follow up questions are: Matt Walsh was present during the Rams walk through prior to Super Bowl XXXVI. He did not tape it, knows of no one who taped it and knows of no tape of the walk through being in existence.
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