But in 2007, after Patriots coach Bill Belichick and his assistant coaches were caught using a secret videotaping system of opponents, Goodell led a confounding investigation. He decided on the punishment in five days and shut down the case. He fined Belichick $500,000 and the team $250,000 and stripped New England of a first-round draft choice. Then Goodell ordered the videotapes destroyed. The decision ensured that the question about how much the spying had helped the Patriots win games, including Super Bowls in the 2001, 2003 and 2004 seasons, would likely forever remain a mystery.
The questions left unresolved by the truncated inquiry persist: Did Goodell destroy the evidence to save the Patriots and the league from breathtaking embarrassment? During last season's playoffs, the scandal was raised again, this time by Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs, who pointed out that the Patriots have not won a title since they stopped videotaping opponents.
yeah...a sure sign of the competence required to be league commissioner...literally destroy the reputation of one of the league's best run organizations, say nothing to this day to explain the resultant ramifications of your actions on that organization...and continue to let idiocy and mongoloidism such as "they used "SECRET" videotapes" of opponents. What a load of garbage. Goodell has NEVER explained why the Jets were not sanctioned for having TWO "secret" cameras at field level, even when Belichick refused to allow them to use the cameras THAT day, but later on, the Mongo-issioner decides to sanction the Patriots for OPENLY using a camera field level and then letting this LIE persist throughout the media to this day.
He is an enemy to ALL NFL fans, the players and anyone who threatens to pull his shroud of deceit to reveal the true megalomaniacal menace he is.This story tells it all...obsessed his entire life to get to THIS position as commissioner....he's obviously a weirdo.