Peter King sure does love the Patriots... I wonder how many more times he will try to get Roger Goodell to say that videotaping opponents signals is a widespread and common practice.
LOL. "No Peter, It's like I already said: It's not a widespread practice, it's very limited."
Walsh said that there was cabling hookups that had to be made to the camera before the game and the videotape evidence was in his possession until the end of the game. Does that mean the coaching staff was getting a live feed from the camera? What sort of cableing would be neccessary for a videocamera?
He will say, "The Patriots have been taping other teams for a long time. But so has every other team in the league. And with all due respect Mr. Senator, don't you elected officials have something better to do than worry about video taping in football?" Not to say that I am a Patriots fan, but it is time for our government to actually address an important issue and keep their noses out of sports. I don't see any reference to football in the constitution. But that's just me.
Here you go SuperCharger, this will make you feel better.
From SI.com-
The most scandalous part of the tapes shown had nothing to do with stealing signals -- it was several minutes of close-ups of San Diego Chargers cheerleaders performing during a 2002 game.