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Tomase Posts But Not About What We Need To Hear
Published 5/13/2008 by Steve at SOX & Dawgs
Well John Tomase of the Boston Herald finally ended his silence on the Roger Goodell-Matt Walsh meeting. Well sort of. He has a quick post on his blog about the days activities. It hit roughly around 2:30 p.m. this afternoon or more than hour after Goodell spoke. It was his first comment on this since an early morning post about the meeting happening today. Here is Tomase’s post. Still nothing on Tomase’s source or any official comment from the Herald on this story. If someone, either Tomase or Herald brass, doesn’t say ...

Herald Apologizes; Brady Bashes ESPN and Jets; Everyone Else Bashes the Herald’s John Tomase
Published 5/14/2008 by David at Scott's Shots
... . . . We also would like to know what happened to the Herald’s “Missing Spygate” post as reported by Bruce Allen on Tuesday? Here, courtesy of an alert Shots reader, are the contents of that innocuous missing post from Tomase in New York: ...

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C’Mon Tomase It’s Time To Fess Up

Now that Matt Walsh has met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and has confirmed that there is no tape of the St. Louis Rams Super Bowl XXXVI walk through you have to wonder what is now going to happen in regards to the Boston Herald and John Tomase who wrote the article about the existence of the tape.
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2009 NFL Mock Draft

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In The Red Zone: Patriots Always Looking For Depth

The NFL Network is reporting that the New England Patriots had a visit from free agent running back Kevin Jones at Gillette Stadium last week. The Patriots have always been high on Jones and were prepared to draft him with the 32 nd pick in the 2004 NFL Draft but Detroit made a trade and grabbed him at 31. The speedy Jones, who came out of Virginia Tech, is recovering from a torn ACL. ...
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Tony Dungy Talks Out Of The Other Side Of His Face

Seems Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy is being a bit of a dickhead when it comes to some reading between the lines of a statement he made at a book signing in Tampa for his new book, “Quiet Strength”. Dungy and his co-author were taking random questions out of a football helmet when he brought up “SpyGate”. “Then someone asked if anything happened ...
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WALSH SHARED INFO FROM WALK-THROUGH TO PATS’ ASSISTANT COACH

Though former Pats employee Matt Walsh claims that he didn’t tape the Rams’ walk-through practice prior to Super Bowl XXXVI, and that he knows nothing of the existence of such a tape, Sal Paolantonio of ESPN reports that Walsh shared some ...
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