Roger Goodell: 'There Was No Rams Walk-Through Tape'

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 Roger Goodell: 'There Was No Rams Walk-Through Tape'
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell met with former Patriots videotape assistant Matt Walsh and Walsh's lawyer today, and Goodell made clear afterward that he believes the issue of New England taping the St. Louis Rams' final walk-through practice before the 2002 Super Bowl is over. "There was no Rams walk-through tape," Goodell said. "No one asked him to tape the walk-through. He's not aware of ... [link]

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Matt Walsh vs. Goodell and Specter
Published 5/13/2008 by DanShanoff.com (noreply@blogger.com) at Dan Shanoff
... Roger Goodell's declaration that "there was no tape" comes across as the NFL's version of "I did not have sex with that woman" -- technically true, but arguably misleading. ...

Matt Walsh Watched The Rams Walkthrough, Reported To Patriots Coaches What He Saw
Published 5/13/2008 at FanIQ Blog
... Today Roger Goodell met with Matt Walsh to listen to what the former Patriots assistant had to say about Spygate. At the end of the meeting, Goodell said the Patriots wouldn't face any further sanctions because "There was no Rams walkthrough tape." ...

Asshole Of The Week: The Boston Herald
Published 5/16/2008 by Fornelli (noreply@blogger.com) at Foul Balls
... did, though, I want to just say how happy I am that the NFL has finally put this entire Spygate debacle to bed. There has never been a bigger non-story to get so much coverage. A professional sports team trying to gain a competitive advantage over another professional sports team!? Oh, the humanity! But since this story involved the New England Patriots - and ESPN loves the Patriots and runs the world - we were all forced to deal with it. So when Roger Goodell came out and said that there was no tape , I was relieved. Though it did beg the question, if there's no tape, then ...

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