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Six Years Later: Patriots Accused of Filming Rams Before Super Bowl XXXVI
Six Years Later: Patriots Accused of Filming Rams Before Super Bowl XXXVI
The Patriots were this close to making it through the week without any mention of Spygate. Then yesterday happened. Senator Arlen Specter, avowed Eagles fan, announced that Commissioner Roger Goodell would be hauled in front of the Judiciary Committee to explain why the NFL thought it was a swell idea to destroy evidence related to the Patriots cheating scandal. Although Specter's gesture ...
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Let’s Just Get This Over With
Dave's Football Blog — ... Seriously, I’ve been hearing 19-0 talk since the Pats traded away that 4th-round pick for Randy Moss, and it’s just been building and building ever since. They are the juggernaut. They cannot be stopped. (Oh, and they might be watching you.) And here they are in Super Bowl XLII, ready to seal their place in history… ...

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