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Roger Goodell Tells Mike and Mike That He Wants to Get to the Bottom of Spygate II
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Filed under: Patriots, Rams, NFL Fans, Super Bowl I'm sure this isn't how NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell envisioned he'd be spending the days leading up to the Super Bowl: doing damage control for Spygate: the Sequel. But that's exactly what's happened. The New York Times broke the story that Senator Arlen Specter wants some answers from the league on why evidence was destroyed in Spygate I, and yesterday, the Boston Herald cited an unnamed source claiming that the Patriots filmed the Rams' walkthrough prior to Super Bowl ...
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Picking Up The Blitz Ver. 3.2
soxanddawgs.com 2/3/2008 — This is the “Why Mike Fish of ESPN.com is a douchebag” edition of the Blitz:
The NFL and the Patriots released statements about the witch-hunt in the reported videotaping of the St. Louis Rams walk through prior to Super Bowl XXXVI. So I guess Mike Fish from ESPN can take his expedition elsewhere.
Sen. Arlen Specter/Comcast not fans of NFL
weblogs.newsday.com 2/3/2008 — Here is Glauber's story about Roger Goodell, Arlen Specter and Spygate.
I read an article on this in another paper today that said Specter's motivation for getting involved in such trivial matters when the world has bigger problems is mysterious. ...
Simmons: 'Free fallin' out into nothing'
sports.espn.go.com 2/4/2008 — GLENDALE, Ariz. (Monday, 3 a.m. MT) -- Now it all makes sense. You bleed for your team, you follow them through thick and thin, you monitor every free-agent signing, you immerse yourself in draft day, you purchase the jerseys and caps, you plan your ...
Senator Pursues 'Spygate' Matter —
Wash Post NFL 2/4/2008
GLENDALE, Ariz., Feb. 3 -- Even in the final hours before the New England Patriots played the New York Giants in the Super Bowl, "Spygate" wouldn't go away. Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) said he would speak to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell as soon as ...