I remember that. Doyel never mentioned any evidence, even an anonymous comment on one of his articles to support his claim, but he had no problem accusing Patriots fans of the crime. If Gregg is 1/2 the jerk in real life that he is is while at work, there's a list of suspects a mile long (mail carriers, landscapers, neighbors, co-workers, family, delivery people, retail employees, restaurant staff, passersby, and so on.) But, yeah, it was a Patriots fans. Who live in Indiana. Who know where Gregg lives. And who left no indication that they rooted for the Patriots at the crime scene.
This mindset probably isn't a coincidence, but when the Wickersham story was getting attention a couple of weeks ago, I saw a post on twitter that Seth once said in a radio interview that he thought noises in his house were due to something sinister by the Pats or their fans. This guy really believed that an NFL team was sending people to his house to scare him.
It's funny, when these guys, especially Wickersham, write something negative about the Patriots, other media members defend their character and objectivity. In the meantime, their behavior reveals a bias against the team.