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Roger Goodell Tells Mike and Mike That He Wants to Get to the Bottom of Spygate II
FanHouse — 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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