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PFT stirring up more stuff
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/...g-2001-season/
now that there was nothing taped in the SB, lets try and create more crap |
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This AM there were 65 comments responding to this article, I wonder what Florio would do if there were 0 comments.. maybe it would just die.
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Florio says people dismiss the fact that the Pats may have taped the Rams' sideline in the November game that year. However, Florio misses this point:
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Plus it was legal to tape at that point
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Was he disbarred? |
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The main point that Mike Florio missed in this column is that clearly He forgot how arrogant Mike Martz was back then.In my view if the Patriots were taping then ,Mike Martz would have told His Players to smile for the camera.He didn't care then and He doesn't care now, so what's the issue here?
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The Rams should have been smart enough to change their signals. Who the F cares.
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Florio get more post responses from Spygate stories than any otheer stories. Obviously, that translate into more traffic. Which means he generates more revenue from banner advertising and in text advertising. Florio is no idiot.
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Like Martz said, except for a few drives our offense sucked in that game.
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