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Patriots DENY Walsh Has Confidential Agreement
If this is true, the guy is lying about his primary reason for not coming forward. Walsh is increasingly sounding like a slimeball who wanted his 15 mins of fame and fabricated his story.
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Nearly the dagger. This is killing Walsh. Why wont you talk, Walsh? You have such good things, you knew it all along you could talk. Why in blue hell would the Patriots even lie about this?
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Again I guess the Herald, Espn and others wont come and apolgize to the Patriots for screwing up Super Bowl weekend for us fans... I think we could sue them for causing us mental angusih...
In all seriousness, I wonder what is going to happen to Tomase, and the Herald for coming out with this garbage... |
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Wow, I didn't expect Florio to be the logical one when it comes to this Walsh stuff...:eek:
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Who would have thought Mike Florio would be the voice of reason with the media? It is pretty obvious a large portion of the media have an agenda with this case and it isn't getting to the truth unless the truth is that the Pats filmed the walkthrough Patriots walthrough. There are plenty of questions surrounding both matt Walsh and Arlen Specter. Except the only questions raised are related to the Pats and the NFL.
The more that comes out, the less credible Walsh seems to be; but the media brushes over huge question marks in this guys characters. To their credit both Florio and Peter King put a lot of weight on Scott Pioli's explaination why Walsh was fired, but most of the media took it as a smear campaign on Walsh to cover the Patriots arses. It is quite obvious this is a media witch hunt trying to chase the juicy story rather than uncovering the truth. I am convinced more than ever that no matter what Walsh has, the Pats will be rosted by the media and condemned as cheaters even if Walsh has nothing. |
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Welcome to reality, Mike... That is all any of this has ever been. Too bad Goodell didn't figure that out early on, but the old Competition Committee bamboozled him into believing it was about something few in the NFL let alone the sports media posess - integrity. Everybody has an agenda, and it's to tear down a salary cap dynasty, something they said could never be done only it was being done by the one guy who doesn't play grab ass with any of them.
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I bet if Goodell had a time machine, he'd go back and change his ridiculous first round penalty plus .75 million dollar fine into a slap on a wrist, emphasizing that we violated a RULE, and that signal stealing is part of the game. If he had done that, this whole thing would've been avoided...
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