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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.it does look like the wedding story was incorrect in stating when he was fired. according to his bio, " he later joined the New England Patriots of the National Football League, where he served primarily as an Area Scout and Video Assistant from 1996-2003, being a part of two Super Bowl teams and winning a Super Bowl ring for Super Bowl XXXVI."
http://www2.cybergolf.com/billycasper/courses/kaanapali.asp?id=131&page=2625
he probably does have some dirt, and he probably is sick of being a nobody. but he is right in being afraid of the "wrath of the pats" . i wouldnt like to be tied up in court forever either. the fact that he is afraid of being tied up in court however implies that his evidence is sketchy and would pose legal problems for him if he releases it. testimony is a different story however.
But the memo came out in 07 so this is a non-story!!
personally, i dont have much doubt that we stole signals back then. why the hell wouldnt we. In baseball, its considered an art form to steal signals. and untill the infamous 2007 memo, it was the same way in the nfl
I saw PFT link to that golf bio too, but really it doesn't mean squat, cuz it's innacurate too. It's say's;
Prior to passing his Playing Ability Test and being accepted into the PGA/PGM program, Walsh worked in professional football for over 10 years. Beginning in 1995 with the Connecticut Coyotes of the Arena Football League, he later joined the New England Patriots of the National Football League, where he served primarily as an Area Scout and Video Assistant from 1996-2003, being a part of two Super Bowl teams and winning a Super Bowl ring for Super Bowl XXXVI. Walsh then went on to spend one year with the Cologne Centurions of NFL Europe before re-entering the golf industry.
According to the main article I read (by MIke Fish) he said Wash was let go on MLK day in 2003. If that's correct and I'm not mistaken, that would have only had hm involved with 1 SB team not 2. The second NE SB win came in the 2003 season, which is late fall/winter of 2003 wheras MLK Day in in January of 2003. So the info in that link would be bogus too.
Who know, it will all come out in the wash though.
The 2nd SB team is the 1996 team with Parcells. I still think Walsh is full of $hi t BTW.
But there are other inconsistencies. He claims to have been on his college golf team on that resume. The ESPN article reports that the college has no record of that claim. His wedding announcement clearly states he left the Pats in January 2002. The ESPN article claims he was FIRED on MLK day 2003, by Pioli, for contactring other teams about employment.
And we've been told. Thanks for contributing, thoughThere was a reason evidence was destroyed
Not a big deal to me although others will disagree. Let's get to the game
Read it. This guy is a scam artist. He lied twice in his online resume as a golf pro. First, he claims he was on his college golf team. The college claims no record of that. He obviously used that as a way of getting a gig as a golf pro. Second, he claims to have worked for the Pats thru 2003, when Pioli fired him. But in his goofy wedding announcement, he claims to have left the Pats in January 2002, before the 1st SB. But now he says he was on the sidelines at the SB. Very weird. Sounds like Scott Thomas Beauchamp.