Matt Walsh gives eight Patriots tapes to NFL
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Boston Herald Owes Its Readers an Explanation on Patriots Spygate Story
Published 4 days ago by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
Filed under: Patriots, NFL Media Watch, BostonLast night we noted the New York Times report saying former Patriots employee Matt Walsh had turned over eight tapes to the NFL, but not a tape of the Rams' final walk-through practice before the 2002 Super Bowl. Many NFL observers have interpreted the absence of a tape showing the Rams' walkthrough as a refutation of the Boston Herald's February 2 report headlined, "Source: Pats employee filmed Rams." That February 2 story was written by John Tomase, and today Tomase has a story following up on last night's New York Times report that includes this quote from Walsh's ...
The Walsh tapes and what they mean for you
Published 4 days ago at Shutdown Corner
Matt
Walsh's collection of tapes appear to be nothing more than a big, fat,
"Yes, the Patriots did exactly what they had been punished for doing."
Chances are, unless you're a fan of one of the teams specifically featured on
the tapes, they mean absolutely nothing to you.
The Boston Herald goes
into a bit of detail about what exactly is on them:
The tapes Walsh provided show the Patriots recording the offensive and defensive signals of the Dolphins, Bills, Browns, Chargers and Steelers, with Pittsburgh taped during the 2002 AFC title game, the Times reported.
Tapes are edited with varying degrees of ...
Matt Walsh's Patriots Tapes Don't Tell Us The Whole Story
Published 3 days ago at FanIQ Blog
Obviously one of the biggest stories going on in sports - or the only story of any merit - is the tapes that former Patriots assistant Matt Walsh has now provided to the NFL.
The smoking gun that was supposed to be unearthed here was the tape showing the Rams' walkthrough before the 2002 Super Bowl. It wasn't there.
As a result, most people - including the NFL - are now pretty much calling Spygate a non-issue. But they shouldn't, and here's why.
Walsh’s tapes show that the Patriots recorded the signals of offensive and defensive coaches in regular-season games against the Miami Dolphins, the Buffalo Bills, the Cleveland Browns, the San ...






