Goodell: Walsh, Pats knew taping was improper

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Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando NFL commissioner Roger Goodell continued to reject Bill Belichick's contention that the Patriots simply misinterpreted the rule banning teams from taping coaching signals. Goodell said this point came across clearly during his meeting with former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh. "It was very clear that he had to be careful that nobody discovered what he ... [link]

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Daily Links - Prater Set to Defend his Job
Published 5/13/2008 by Kyle at BroncoTalk
... Matt Walsh told the Commish that Bellichick and company knew they were cheating, more than just a misinterpretation of the rules.  [Hashmarks] ...

So, what's new from "Spygate?" Nothing, per usual.
Published 5/13/2008 by BigBlueShoe at Stampede Blue: Front Page Posts
... The problem is now a league problem. A marquis team deliberately and blatantly cheated for nearly 10 years, and the penalty was little more than a slap on the wrist when you consider the crime. The NFL, and Goodell especially, royally screwed this whole thing up, and they will likely take a hit for it. For them, perception is now reality: The NFL is a league of double standards, and Roger Goodell is not the zero tolerance commissioner he paints himself as. ...

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