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It's gotta be Walsh-- I mean, a few hours after he puts his tail between his legs with Goodell and league officials (and admits he has absolutely no new information that the league didn't already know about when they handed out the fine in Sept.), he goes and talks to Specter and tries to pump his story back up as if there is new information (such as using info. from a tape to help the offense identify defesive formations--- ummm... wasn't that one of the goals of taping in the first place?)
As for Sal Pal, I heard him on the radio the other day and he came right out and said he wasn't a Patriots fan, but he thought Specter was going too far and the whole thing should just be over... so I at least have to give him credit for that.
One guy not on the list, however, is Mark Schlaereth, who is continuing to harp on the tarnished legacy of the Pats because he believes they used the tapes for in-game adjustments at halftime (even though Matt Walsh himself says that never happened, and most experts who saw the raw footage said it would be logistically impossilbe because so much editing would be required to gain useful info. from the tapes). What Schlaereth doesn't metnion, however, is that the two Broncos teams he was a part of that won superbowls cheated by lying about their cap number to the league, and were thus able to stack their roster with higer priced veterans rather than inexperienced backups. Nice job Mark!
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