NFL spokesman Greg Aiello suggested to the Boston Globe on Wednesday night that the Patriots will face no new discipline because of the tapes that former Pats video employee Matt Walsh has surrendered to the league.
“This is consistent with what the Patriots had admitted they had been doing, consistent with what we already knew,” Aiello said.
That said, we’re curious about why Walsh would have deemed it appropriate to keep tapes of defensive coaching signals for years after his departure, if (as coach Bill Belichick explained after the poo hit the propeller) Belihick had merely misinterpreted the rules. In other words, Walsh would have had no reason to retain evidence of wrongdoing, if the official position in the organization was that the practice did not violate the rules. Unless, of course, Belichick knew that they might at some point get in trouble for this, and thus he had his “I didn’t understand the rules” excuse ready in the event that this happened.
Of course, it’s also possible that Walsh simply kept anything and everything on which he could lay his hands, without regard to whether the materials was or wasn’t evidence of cheating.
With Walsh’s meeting with the Commissioner only five days away, the question now becomes whether Walsh will provide a verbal account that sweeps more broadly than the content of the tapes. As Walsh told the New York Times back on February 1, “There would be things I’d be forced to answer that some people haven’t taken responsibility for.”
This would suggest one of two things — either Walsh is full of crap (which is entirely possible) or his comments to Goodell will reach more broadly than the contents of the tapes.
Regardless, it’s impossible to move forward until we know what Walsh tells Goodell on May 13.
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May 8th, 2008 at 3:19 pm
It is what it is…nothing! Drag an entire region of the country through the mud because you got fired! Thanks Matt, funny how you conspired to break the report the day of the Super Bowl. Mr. Walsh you are a miserable disgruntled former employee. Don’t even think about coming back to New England. Everyone knows what you look like! Loser!
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May 8th, 2008 at 3:28 pm
So how will the Herald react to this? Will they stick to their guns or issue a retraction? What sort of “penalty” might Tomase have to pay?
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May 8th, 2008 at 4:35 pm
Every day that goes by proves Matt Walsh(and Pats haters) to be the tools that they are. Grasping at straws, hoping beyond hope that your team REALLY had a shot at beating the Pats last year(and others), all along it was a level playing field.
Face it, non-Pats fans, your team DOES suck AND you can’t use “cheating” as the reason why!
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May 8th, 2008 at 4:50 pm
Are you guys serious, or just Patriots fans? Why would Walsh hold out for immunity and be so hesitant to talk if all he had was this? Someone got to him and either paid him off or sufficiently scared him enough to not talk. There is no way this is all he had. Enough people have said that the Pats taped the walk-through and have played around with audio signals to know its true. This is the NFL sweeping the situation under the rug.
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May 8th, 2008 at 5:44 pm
i thought goodell said patriots guaranteed him there were no more tapes. now months later 8 of who knows how many are still out there suddenly appear and goodell seems to forget that belichick said he turned over all these tapes? there is no way goodell should be the one in charge of this investigation. no way - this is an outright coverup and goodell is part of it.
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May 8th, 2008 at 5:52 pm
bill belichick is one of the brightest minds in sports, if not the country. the wording on the letter sent to each team just prior to last season (remember this was the new commissioner who had hammered lots of players for misconduct by that time) especially to remind them of the prohibition on video was explicit and beyond misunderstanding.
Any suggestion that a man that devises a complicated nfl defense each week changing it to address the strengths of the opponent (ask peyton manning how smart bill belichick is), consistently shows near-genius in his deployment of personnel, was unable to read and understand this letter is beyond disingenuous. The contention suggestion that the entire pats organization, including their lawyers, thought what they were doing was permitted by the letter is simply not believable.
The commissioner and belichick both know this, as does everyone without a dog in the race. I think goodell decided the best course for the league (and himself) was to:
1) publicly embarrass the pats and penalize them without actually significantly harming them but privately threatening them with the death penalty for any future incidents,
2) minimize the extent of the violations (and destroy any evidence to the contrary) so that the rest of the league doesn’t feel jobbed, and those pesky politicians in washington aren’t awakened by the calls of their constituents,
3.) keep the money mill working full time, with the extra benefits of making a key ally of kraft (the leagues most powerful owner) while simultaneously putting belichick in his place, and above all, keep the money mill running….
now, i may be just a little skeptical, but in my estimation the nfl has had three months since matt walsh and his tapes became known, and i have a strong feeling that all three of the strategies above, and probably an infusion of money have again been brought to bear and i expect an arrangement with walsh was done prior the the league meetings allowing belechick and kraft to explicitly deny the rams taping to all who would listen, and the commish to say if there’s anything else, i’m going to revisit the penalties.
conveniently enough, things ended just as the best interest of the league and the commish would have hoped. we now have eight innocuous tapes that we already know about from the notes the pats submitted, and the commish will tell us that its all cleaned up and we can go on to the next season. and keep the money mill running…….
but maybe i’m just a skeptic……
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May 8th, 2008 at 6:10 pm
The NFL protected the Jets, since Goodell used to work for them. The Jets were caught spying but it was swept under the rug…FACT.
The memo was sent to all teams because all teams film.
Vermeil said the Pats wouldn’t have gained an advantage had they taped the walk through.
Nothing on the tapes shows anything different than what Belichick already told Goodell.
Stealing signals isn’t illegal, just videotaping them. you can watch, take pictures yada yada, hell, you can even videotape if it’s from a certain location. Yeah, the Pats are real cheaters.
Now all you haters who have teams that can’t beat the Pats will find something new to justify your suckiness.
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May 8th, 2008 at 6:43 pm
LOL, no tape and yet the haters still turn it into a negative against the Pats and the league. The whole thing is a convenient excuse to bash a team that is ruling the NFL like nothing thtas been done before. Stop kidding yourselves already thats all it is.
..and whats with it taking forever to post comments Florio? Fprget to pay the kid or what?
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May 8th, 2008 at 7:11 pm
‘Stealing signals isn’t illegal, just videotaping them’. Uh, isn’t that what happened. We’ll justify our ’suckiness’ after you justify your cheating. Now we know how a skinny 6th round pick becomes the greatest quarterback of all time - cheating. Not entirely unlike how Barry Bonds became the HR leader. I live in New England. Boston fans were alot more tolerable 8 years ago when the Pats were irrelevant and the Red Sox were 80 plus years removed from a championship. Now you guys are WORSE than Yankee fans. Yeah, you’ve become THAT guy. Congrats.
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May 8th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
This is a dead story. Walsh is just trying to stay in the limelight as long as possible. Afterward, it’s back to his Caddyshack job as a middling golf pro.
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May 9th, 2008 at 6:38 am
While many fans are discussing the videotaping of defensive signals, somehow the use of unauthorized radio signals doesn’t get much attention. It’s been reported that the offensive linemen had microphones on/in their helmet to pick up defensive audibles. These were transmitted to a booth, where someone watched the defense and interpreted the audibles. How many times have we seen Brady stand up and point to a linebacker with 8-10 seconds on the play clock? That’s because he knows what the defense is going to do? Now, when did Brady get this information so that he could adjust blocking schemes? Did he get it before the game? Did he get it on the sidelines between possessions? Or, did Brady have another speaker in his helmet so that the info could be passed to him immediately?
It’s the use of the unauthorized radio frequencies that make it possible/probable/almostdamncertain that the piracy of the defensive signals were used in the same game. Since we know that Goodell is hell bent on covering this thing up, and he mentioned “unauthorized radio frequencies” only once, I have to wonder exactly how much influence this had on any of the games.
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May 9th, 2008 at 8:46 am
Da Oracle you are making stuff up. No such thing ever happened. You will simply have to cope with the fact that Brady is better than the other QB’s in the league and your team can;t beat the Pats.
As I recall, there were 19 chances to beat the Pats last year and only the Giants managed to do it. Chew on that.
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May 9th, 2008 at 7:04 pm
Right now, there are thousands of third world youths with 19- 0 t -shirts . Damn nice of the Patriots and their organization. It’s almost like they lost for humanitarian reasons.
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