Ex-Patriots video man Walsh living quiet life in Hawaii

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The life of a golf pro on Maui seems to fit ex-Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh well. Even with all the telephone calls he's ... [link]

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NFL review kicks off Monday morning again
Published 2/11/2008 by Dan Friedell at Sports Scope
... that players should respect the honor and head out to Honolulu for the game each year. While most made the trip to Hawaii for the Pro Bowl, some took advantage of the ticket and tracked down Matt Walsh , whose name came up ahead of the Super Bowl as the New England video man who may have taped some interesting things while with the Patriots.

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