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Competition Commitee wants answers
Latest from PFT: http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/...on-spygate-ii/
I would say this nukes most peoples accusations of the NFL trying to silence Walsh. |
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If you are being sued, refusal to testify merely results in your losing the case. |
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The draft is coming and the competition committee has it's eye
on that #7 pick. They'd like nothing better than drive a stake thru Belichick's heart. |
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This is complete fallacy. The league is now going to force the Pats to file a defamation suit against the Herald to find out what Matt Walsh knows? Give me a break. Even if the league was proposing this I would tell Goodell, Bill Polian & Jeff Fisher to pound sand. It is becoming more obvious by the day that Matt Walsh 1) has nothing; 2) has something but if he shows his cards he is exposing himself to criminal liability; and/or 3) has lost his cajones.
We're never going to find out what this guy "knows" (which my bet is NOTHING). Kraft & BB should stick to their "Sorry we embarrassed the league; let's move on" stance and refuse to discuss the matter further, except to call the editor of the Herald to tell him that if Tomasse ever shows his sorry ass again at Foxboro he'll find himself buried under 12 feet of man mall. |
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For a lawyer, Florio reports some pretty silly crap. Discovery being what it is, nobody but an obcessed moron would ever file suit in a case like this. The league can't compel Walsh to testify to rumor mongering via insinuation or lots of wannabe mediots would be in a world of trouble... This guy never said he had anything specific, just possibly some tape that he now realizes is redundant and therefore worthless so not worth sharing with the media because doing so opens him up to criminal charges based on how he came to possess it. And he "reportedly" hinted he might know more, but hinting is not something you can be sued or prosecuted over...
Probably the best course for Matty now would be to issue a statement claiming that the media misquoted him and read more into his comments than he ever intended and created this whole unfortunate situation and he just wants to be left alone since he has nothing of value to the league and no additional information worth sharing. Then he best have his lawyer inform the good senator from PA that if he tries to call Matt to compel him to testify he's the one who will be looking even more foolish than the idiot client he hooked him up with... |
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