Senator Wants N.F.L. Spying Case Explained

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  1. BlairThomas#1

    BlairThomas#1 New Member

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    From the Boston Herald no less:

    "According to a source close to the team during the 2001 season, here's what happened. On Feb. 2, 2002, one day before the Patriots' Super Bowl game against heavily favored St. Louis in New Orleans, the Patriots visited the Superdome for their final walkthrough.

    "After completing the walkthrough, they had their team picture taken and the Rams then took the field. According to the source, a member of the team's video staff stayed behind after attending the team's walkthrough and filmed St. Louis' walkthrough.

    http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/...w.bg?articleid=1070762&srvc=sports&position=0
     
  2. winstonbiggs

    winstonbiggs 2008/2009 TGG Bill Parcells "Most Respected" Award

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    Money and corruption go hand in hand. The NFL is no longer about football it's about money and has been for years now. If it smells it's because something is rotten. If it doesn’t look right it doesn't mean you need to clean your glasses.
     
  3. coloradojet

    coloradojet Active Member

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    I would like to know what happened to the different frequencies that the patriots were using. It was supposed to have been investigated along with spygate but it was never mentioned again. If there was nothing to it, why didn't the NFL say so? Teams have been complaining of getting their radio signals jammed by the patriots for years. This could be bigger than spygate. Maybe Bob Kraft is pulling a few strings at the NFL. Something is rotten and I will not watch any game the patriots play starting with tomorrow SB. Belichick and the patriots deserve the same reputation Pete Rose, Bobby Bonds, Rafael Palmeiro, Marion Jones got. It's nice to see the patriots fans trying to defend their reputation instead of celebrating their ill-gotten superbowls. Their legacy will always be tainted. Unlike that of the steelers and forty-niners dinasties.

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/dr_z/09/13/cheating/index.html?eref=T1
     

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