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Burn in Hell


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Burn in Hell
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May 9, 2008 8:38 am
Which enemy of ours deserves to burn in hell.
 

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May 9, 2008 10:51 am
I can't remember which level of hell it is, but Walsh is certainly destined for one with libel and defamation under his belt.

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May 9, 2008 5:13 pm
the pats should burn in hell for being a bunch of coward cheaters.. who knows how long mr belicheat has been taping for

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May 9, 2008 6:20 pm
PatsRule - you didn't note the one I would have voted for; John Tomase. 

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May 9, 2008 7:10 pm
What about me???The pats cheated for three superbowl titles. This will haunt them for the rest of their lives.

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May 9, 2008 10:42 pm
The next post will have animal1001 on it because he believes that he deserves to burn in hell. And the Patriots have never cheated. In 2001, we did it to the Rams and the Giants did it to us. And lets not forget the other 2 non suspected cheating years. So, please tell me what the scandal is for 2003 and 2004. I love to hear the ideas of people, whether it is good or bad.

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May 10, 2008 12:31 pm
PatsRule - you didn't note the one I would have voted for; John Tomase.

So because John Tomase didn't want to get one-upped by the Time or anyone else, here's PFT's theory and possible evidence due to timing, that Matt Walsh was the source of the supposed tape of the Rams' walkthrough:

A reader has forwarded to us a link from a February 5 radio broadcast, during which John Tomase of the Boston Herald talked about his February 2 story asserting that the Patriots videotaped the Rams’ walk-through practice prior to Super Bowl XXXVI.

By way of background, it previously was presumed that former Pats video employee Matt Walsh was the source for the Herald item.  Recently, however, Walsh’s lawyer denied that Walsh was the source.

The discussion begins at 12:20 of the segment, and Tomase clearly links his day-before-the-Super-Bowl story to the New York Times article from Friday, February 1, which contained the first public quotes from Matt Walsh. 

Said Tomase:  “I woke up on Friday, that story wasn’t even on my radar screen. . . .  [The] New York Times and ESPN seem[ed] like they’re close to something that we heard, so we have to start digging.  And when you find something, it’s gotta go in the paper.”

Tomase also said that he first heard about the Super Bowl XXXVI cheating allegation in September 2007, after Spygate.  But, for whatever reason, he didn’t have enough to justify reporting it before February 1.

But, then, Walsh finally emerges from the shadows of a volcano via the Times on February 1, and Mike Fish of ESPN.com follows up later that day with an article that shows Fish was hunting Walsh as well. 

And so Tomase is able to develop enough evidence in one day to warrant publishing a story that he’d known about for so long that it had dropped off his “radar screen”?  (Presumably, Tomase chased this story to a successful conclusion while otherwise in Arizona covering the Super Bowl.)

In our view, this is further proof that Walsh was the source, and that (as we believe) the Herald  previously had declined to go with the story without Walsh speaking on the record.  Once Walsh seemed to be close to going on the record with the Times and/or ESPN.com, the Herald likely became inclined to dropped the requirement (if there was such a requirement) that Walsh be on the record before they’d publish.

Regardless, something happened between Friday morning and Saturday morning — and it was something that allowed Tomase to overcome more than four months of futility.  If the source wasn’t Walsh, who in the hell was it?


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May 11, 2008 3:28 pm

A Cheatriots fan saying some one deserves to burn in hell how rich is that.  How about the Patriots hand back their questionable Super Bowl titles and hand them over to the rightful winners.


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May 11, 2008 3:28 pm
Both Tomase and Walsh. That should be a choice.

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May 11, 2008 9:09 pm

totlbstrd,

 yeah good idea, because the Rams receivers really deserved winning that superbowl, I was very impressed how the ENTIRE receiving corps developed alligator arms when going across the middle on the Patriots............you tool


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May 11, 2008 10:18 pm
That was freakin sweet watching Torry Holt catch a pass and go down BEFORE he got hit.