At a time when most are eulogizing Spygate, the NFL hasn’t yet dropped the casket into the ground.

Per the New York Daily News, the league plans to re-interview former Pats (and current Jets) receivers coach Brian Daboll in the wake of the Tuesday interview of Matt Walsh.

Walsh told Goodell that Walsh was in the Superdome for the Rams’ walk-through practice prior to Super Bowl XXXVI, and that Walsh shared with Daboll a couple of the things Walsh saw.

That’s different from what Daboll previously told the league.

“What Matt Walsh told us was inconsistent with our prior understanding,” league spokesman Greg Aiello told the Daily News in an e-mail.  “Brian Daboll did not tell us that.”

Before Tuesday, it wasn’t widely known that Walsh and other Patriots employees were in the Superdome at the time of the Rams’ walk-through.  It remains to be seen whether the Rams knew about it.

If the Rams didn’t know, why didn’t they know?  If the Rams did know, why in the hell did they conduct a walk-through with enemy combatants in the building?

And though it’s now being widely reported that there was no videotape, we think that more information needs to come out regarding who from the Patriots was in the Superdome, what they were doing, and what they weren’t doing.

Though we have no desire to step into the shoes of the Boston Herald on this subject, we think that the NFL and/or the Patriots need to quickly and clearly provide the media with enough evidence to rule out any type of electronic memorialization of the walk-through — either by video, still photos, or a guy talking into a hand-held tape recorder.

Otherwise, some folks will continue to carry around a nagging feeling that something happened back in February 2002 that shouldn’t have happened.