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Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) issued the following statement regarding the eight videotapes that Matt Walsh has turned over to the NFL: “I think it is very unfortunate that the NFL has already started its ‘nothing new' spin before watching the tapes or finding out what Mr. Matt Walsh has to say. Let's see where the evidence leads.” [link]

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SPECTER EXPRESSES SKEPTICISM
Published 5/9/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
In response to the news that former Pats employee Matt Walsh has no tape of the Rams’ walk-through practice prior to Super Bowl XXXVI and that Walsh wasn’t the source for the February 2 Boston Herald story that the walk-through was taped, Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) isn’t ready to concede that Walsh isn’t in a position to help Specter advance his agenda (whatever it might be) against the Patriots. “I think it is very unfortunate that the NFL has already started its ‘nothing new’ spin before watching the tapes or finding out what Mr. Matt Walsh has to say.  Let’s see where ...

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