One tape turned over by Walsh shows Patriots also stole offensive signals - NFL
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The Morning Skate for the Final Day of Shiva
Published 4 days ago by noreply@blogger.com (HabsFan29) at Four Habs Fans
Bullet points for what you missed while having nightmares of burning the tapes... Hey look, an actual hockey game! Wings take the West Conf opener 4-1. The Little Fuckity-Fuck was in the sin bin when the Wings got their 3rd goal to put the game out of reach in the second. Happy happy joy joy; In the Double Eye, Team Canada escapes with their lives with a 2-1 win over... Norway? Really? Flyers may be screwed, with D Kimmo Timonen missing the rest of the playoffs; Prized Swedish free agent Fabian Brunnstrom chooses Dallas over a small group of teams that included Montreal. I'd say I was disappointed, but ...
ESPN report: Patriots stole offensive signals, too
Published 4 days ago at Projo PatsBlog
... the Patriots tried to steal offensive signals, not just defensive signals, as has been widely reported until now.
Fish says that a list of videotaping documents Walsh turned over to the league includes one entry, from an October 2001 game against the Miami Dolphins, that indicates a video of offensive signals. Walsh's attorney, Michael Levy, told Fish that the Miami tape was the only one in Walsh' possession that showed offensive coaches signaling from the sidelines.
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Dallas Cowboys Saturday afternoon roundup
Published 2 days ago by Dave Halprin (Grizz) at Blogging The Boys
... Spygate lumbers on as we find out the Patriots were not only stealing defensive signals, but went after the Dolphins offensive signals on one occasion. The article also describes how the Patriots organization went from amateur film-makers in the beginning to quite accomplished film-makers by the end of their escapades. ...
What will The Commish say?
Published 26 hours ago at ESPN.com - Hashmarks - Blog
Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley At 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, the highly anticipated meeting between NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh will take place. Goodell has to give every appearance that he's eager to hear from Walsh, but in reality, he won't be able to end the conversation quickly enough. Walsh's attorney now says that his client never claimed to have the so-called smoking gun -- otherwise known as a tape of the Rams' walk-through practice leading up to the 2002 Super Bowl. But Walsh never seemed in a rush to shoot down the rumor that the tape was in his ...







