Morning Report: Pom-poms caught on Spygate tapes
Posted on Wednesday, May 14 @ 14:31:51 CEST by Raulken |
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By Don McKee So now we know what the New England Patriots were taping during their secret video sessions on opposing sidelines. Former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh disclosed no new rules violations in the Spygate scandal during his meeting...
Jets assistant coach Brian Daboll (l.) worked with SpyGate videographer Matt Walsh (below, c.) in New England. Appleton/News After 3-1/2 months of dragging the Patriots and the NFL through the post-SpyGate mud, former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh didn't dish any new or incriminating dirt on his old team Tuesday in his highly anticipated meeting with Roger Goodell. Goodell said Walsh told him he had no knowledge of a Rams' walkthrough tape from the eve of the Super Bowl in February 2002. Goodell, claiming Walsh's disclosures about the Patriots' long-running spying tactics confirmed what he already knew, said he's not planning any further sanctions against the team. But SpyGate isn't over yet. The league is planning to re-interview former Patriots defensive assistant Brian Daboll, currently the Jets' quarterbacks coach, it was later learned. Daboll emerged as a key figure because of questions surrounding the infamous walkthrough. In his meeting with Goodell, Walsh admitted he was on the sideline during the Rams' walkthrough -... Click here to read the content (Source New York Daily News)
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