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Former Pats employee sends 8 tapes to league
Former Patriots employee Matt Walsh has handed over videotapes to the NFL.
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Walsh Submits Tapes To The League
JetsCentral — ... Matt Walsh, the former employee of the New England Patriots, has sent 8 video tapes to the NFL relating to Spygate according to ESPN. ...

Boston.com Outkicks Its Walsh Coverage; Now What for Pats v. Herald?
Scott's Shots — ... gun-jumpers did. . . . Just for kicks we clicked over to “Hit It” at the new NESN.com, thinking that a TV news-gathering operation may have had the sense to immediately post something on the Walsh development. No such luck. But fear not, NESN - Yahoo! Sports had nothing within the first hour of the Times’ story. (Interestingly, the NESN TV ticker did have the news - that thing needs to get synced to the website, folks.) ESPN sure did. And we can only imagine the overplay they give it between now and the Walsh ...

Walsh Sends NFL 8 Tapes, No Rams Walkthrough
Sports of Boston — ... Former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh sent the NFL eight videotapes that show New England violated league rules by recording opposing coaches’ playcalling signals. The tapes were of five opponents and six games between 2000 and 2002. ...

Spygate reloaded?
Sportaphile — Matt Walsh finally turned over the tapes.  Things don’t look good in Patriot-land.  The New York Times obtained a list of the Walsh tapes, and the league confirmed that list, which says that the Patriots taped offensive and defensive coaches in regular-season games against the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns and San Diego Chargers. The team also made video of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2002 AFC Championship ...

Oh, So THAT’S Why The Browns Lost
WaitingForNextYear — ... it was the following week at home against Jacksonville….the bottle throwing game (on a side note….why is it called the “bottle throwing game”? wouldn’t it make more sense to call it the “game where the refs called for a review after another play had already been run and thus cost the Browns the game and possibly a shot at the playoffs”? but I digress….). Well, as it turns out, that game against New England might have been important for a completely different reason. According to an article on ESPN.com , the Patriots’ former video technician handed over several tapes of stolen ...

Matt Walsh Sends Tapes, Not That Anything Will Happen
Sports Blog - football, basketball, and baseball — ... Matt Walsh finally sent those tapes to the NFL, and if Roger Goodell hasn’t already destroyed them, we may get some new evidence. ...

Spygate: Who Cares?
Out of Bounds — ... sent the NFL eight videotapes on Tuesday. Those tapes consist of stolen offensive and defensive signals from eight games the ...

Lingering "Spygate" should not simply go away
Stampede Blue — ... Today, former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh will meet with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss his knowledge of how the Patriots cheated and violated league rules over a seven year period which saw them win three Super Bowls. Prior to this meeting, Walsh handed over eight tapes to the NFL, each showing the Patriots violating league rules and recording the play-calling signals of five teams in six games. One of those games was the 2002 AFC Championship Game against Pittsburgh. ...

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Report: Former Pats employee sends tapes to NFLFOXSports.com News for NFL 5/8/2008
Spygate isn't dead yet. Former Patriots employee Matt Walsh handed over eight tapes to the NFL in the ongoing investigation into whether the Patriots violated league rules by filming other teams' play-calling signals, The New York Times reported ...
Former employee Walsh sends Spygate tapes to NFLFOXSports.com News for NFL 5/8/2008
Spygate isn't dead. Former Patriots employee Matt Walsh handed over eight tapes to the NFL in the ongoing investigation into whether the Patriots violated league rules by filming other teams' play-calling signals, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
Walsh sends NFL 8 tapes that don't include Rams' walkthroughBoston.com -- Football news 5/8/2008
Former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh sent the NFL eight videotapes that show New England violated league rules by recording opposing coaches' playcalling signals.
Walsh sent NFL 8 tapes, but not of Rams (AP)Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 5/8/2008
Former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh sent the NFL eight videotapes that show New England violated league rules by recording opposing coaches' playcalling signals. The tapes include signals by coaches of five opponents in six games from 2000-02, ...
NFL Obtains Videos Of Patriots' TapingWash Post NFL 5/8/2008
The NFL has been sent eight videotapes by former New England Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh, a league official says Wednesday.