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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.My biggest fear out of this is that Belichick will pull a Joe Gibbs and say **** this and disappear for a decade.
Steroids are different, though. The use of steroids in baseball falls under federal jurisdiction because (as many people seem not to realize), use of steroids is not only against the rules of the game of baseball, but also against the law. Stealing signals and taping walkthroughs, for all its strategic merit or lack thereof, is no such thing.
I thought or Senator John Kerry was a big football fan, as he basically forced the NFL to open up the NE/NYG Wk. 17 game to all the networks. It is striking how quiet it is on the Kerry/Kennedy camps over the past few days?
Kennedy is on the Judicary committee and actually has more power than Spector Leahy from Vermont is the chariman, and the two of them (and the RI guy) should all be on TV right now, shutting this down.
He compared stealing signals to stealing automobiles. That should be the end of the investigation.
I've said for years, we have too many congressmen. They have to find new things to do, new stupid laws to make. There isn't enough actual worthwhile, constitutionally called for stuff for the 500 or so of them.Our tax dollars at work.
That's why it is so puzzling that a certain PA team physician was quietly fired in the middle of the night when the Feds found that he had purchased $150K worth of HGH on his personal credit card. A ten minute NFL investigation revealed nothing, and the Senator doesn't seem to be interested.
Sen. Specter did commit a little gaffe and call them the St.Lous Cardinals.....like the Cardinals might even sniff the Super Bowl
Contact Specter's office:
http://specter.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.ContactForm