WSJ: Let's Go to the Patriots' Videotapes

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  • Mitchy moo
    Roways rooking ahread!
    • Sep 2005
    • 18380

    WSJ: Let's Go to the Patriots' Videotapes

    Now that the latest evidence concerning the New England Patriots' spying on opponents has surfaced, it is left to sports fans -- and the U.S. government, through Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter -- to ponder if more proof remains out there and to debate whether further punishment is deserved.
    Last September, National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell penalized the Pats and head coach Bill Belichick a total of $750,000 and a first-round draft pick after an assistant was caught videotaping New York Jets defensive signals from the sidelines during a game that month, a violation of league rules and an action reputed to give unfair advantage to the tapers -- what is otherwise known as cheating. The team also admitted taping opponents in 2006 and in the 2007 preseason, and turned in those tapes. Then, earlier this month, former New England video assistant Matt Walsh volunteered more tapes to the NFL and met with the commissioner to discuss his knowledge of videotaping prior to the 2006 season.

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121217929119133611.html
  • Turf
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 8378

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    Re: WSJ: Let's Go to the Patriots' Videotapes

    With all the **** going on in the world, the needs of the people, price of gas, reccesion, poverty, childrens needs. Why the hell is the senate involved in football scandals and Barry Bonds steroid use????
    Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.

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    • Mitchy moo
      Roways rooking ahread!
      • Sep 2005
      • 18380

      #3
      Re: WSJ: Let's Go to the Patriots' Videotapes

      Any fan of sports in general can agree on this statement:

      Throwing games, taking steroids, spying on opponents -- it's all cheating.

      New England cheated for an advantage, won and has yet to be punished.

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