05-12-2008, 04:28 PM
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Maude
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Paolantonio Dives Into the Tank for His Hometown Comcast
Very interesting whether some suit from his hometown corporation got to Sal:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/column...sal&id=3391620
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So, Goodell should pursue a very simple line of questioning to test Belichick's original contention that he was ignorant of the league rules: When Walsh was taping the opponents' sidelines, how much was he told to conceal his activities? What measures were taken to conceal his taping? How concerned were his superiors that what Walsh was doing would be uncovered by a member of the opposing team? Was Walsh worried about getting caught? Why?
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Normally, this is a pretty good reporter who does his homework. However, the above paragraph is embarrassing to him and will follow him for a long time.
Sal, you could have answered that question by merely looking at the Estrella situation.
Concealing?????? Estrella was on the sidelines in public before 78,000 people in the largest market in the nation. He was standing there with an over the shoulder large cam pointed no more than 30 yards across the field at the sideline led by the one current head coach in the NFL who had more years of working with Bill Belichick than any other. Oh, and Sal, Estrella was garbed in Patriot staff clothing. He was as discreet as Osama Bin Laden at the Kentucky Derby.
Sal, Matt Walsh can answer those questions any way imaginable tomorrow. He has indemnity and has proven to be an (ahem) questionable character. How about just checking out the facts before you carry out your duties for the hometown cable corporation?
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