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Re: Tomase Column: Walsh gives eight Pats tapes to NFL
Mike Reiss, pretty much says the same thing.. interesting that Tomase did not admit he made a mistake.. unf...ingbelievable, such a big brou-ha-ha over nothing and all that occured here is an ingrate, low life former Pats lackey got a lot of face time. There are some interesting Herald comments at the end.
http://www.boston.com/sports/footba...05/08/walsh_has_tapes_but_not_of_walkthrough/
Mike Reiss, pretty much says the same thing.. interesting that Tomase did not admit he made a mistake.. unf...ingbelievable, such a big brou-ha-ha over nothing and all that occured here is an ingrate, low life former Pats lackey got a lot of face time. There are some interesting Herald comments at the end.
http://www.boston.com/sports/footba...05/08/walsh_has_tapes_but_not_of_walkthrough/
Former Patriots employee Matt Walsh certified in writing that he will turn over eight stolen videotapes to the NFL that show the signals of opposing teams, but the smoking gun that some believed Walsh might provide - a tape of the St. Louis Rams' walkthrough prior to Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002 - is not included.
more stories like thisAs part of Walsh's certification, he signed off that all videotapes and documents in his possession - from 2000-02 - have been handed over to the NFL, eliminating the possibility he has a tape of the walkthrough.
The NFL has not yet seen the tapes, only the certification letter. The tapes will be delivered to the league office today.
Under an agreement between the NFL and Walsh, today marked the deadline for Walsh to turn over all materials in his possession that related to the Patriots' videotaping of opponents.
As part of the agreement, the Patriots agreed not to pursue legal action against Walsh as long as he returned the stolen tapes and boxes of stolen memorabilia, and speaks truthfully with commissioner Roger Goodell Tuesday in New York.
According to the certification document obtained by the Globe, the tapes include:
Signals from Dolphins coaches in a game Sept. 24, 2000.
Offensive and defensive signals of Dolphins coaches from a game Oct. 7, 2001.
Signals from Bills coaches from a Nov. 11, 2001, game.
Signals from Browns coaches from a game Dec. 9, 2001.
Two tapes of signals from Steelers coaches from the 2001 AFC Championship game, held Jan. 27, 2002.
Signals from Chargers coaches from a game Sept. 29, 2002.
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