Patriots coach Bill Belichick has given an exclusive interview to Armen Keteyian. The sit-down will air on Friday’s CBS Evening News.
The CBS press release (which wasn’t — sniff — sent to us) states that Belichick will “address[] for the first time charges made by his team’s former videotaper that he knew the taping of opposing teams was wrong.” (It’s not clear to us whether the “he” refers to the former videotaper or Belichick.)
So why did Belichick (and/or the Patriots) pick CBS? Well, the Pats and CBS have partnered to put the first “CBS Scene Restaurant and Bar” in the heart of “Patriot Place.” The venue opens later this year.
Even if the partnership between the Patriots and CBS had nothing to do with the selection of CBS to do the interview, we hope that Keteyian’s interview will at least disclose the relationship, so that the audience will be able to factor the potential bias into its assessment of whether the interview is fair and balanced, or whether it’s a one-sided puff piece aimed at giving Belichick an opportunity to get his point across without being asked tough questions or reminded that Commissioner Roger Goodell essentially called him a liar during a press conference on Tuesday.
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May 17th, 2008 at 8:11 pm
@Jeremiah W:
THe patriots made a mistake and were penalized for it. BB even said he made a mistake by continuing the practice after the memo.
You and other haters have been talking nothing but smack. So when you get called a moron you suddenly play the fool and try to ‘discuss’ things? Thats done with brother. You are just a hater plain and simple. You dont care about the facts. All you want to do is drag the rep of arguably one of the best coaches in our lifetimes through the mud. The Patriots are one of the elite teams in the greatest sports league in the world and for that reason you and others put on your blinders and fling your smack for as long as anyone will listen.
Enjoy your miserable little existence this season while Pats fans are enjoying watching the Pats stomp on your beloved teams again this year.
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May 18th, 2008 at 1:07 am
PFTiswhatitis cracks me up. How come only Pats fans are the only ones calling anyone who thinks he lied haters? They are the one who have put on the blinders. Trsustworthy guy or not, Matt Walsh has proof that the practice was recurring and secretive over many years. Explain that, if there was no advantage?
It seem you have it wrong… “You and other Pats blind lovers have been talking nothing but smack. So when you get called a moron you suddenly play the fool and try to ‘discuss’ things? Thats done with brother. You are just a blind lover plain and simple. You dont care about the facts. All you want to do is buy the hype on the rep of now very questionably one of the best coaches in our lifetimes through the lilly fields. The Patriots manipulated to be one of the elite teams in the greatest sports league in the world and for that reason you and others put on your blinders and deflect the facts for as long as anyone will listen.
Enjoy your miserable little existence this season while NFL fans are enjoying watching the Pats get what karma gives again this year.”
Fixed that for you. Questioning the Pats and their credibility is coming from people who love the NFL, not just PAts haters.
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May 18th, 2008 at 9:15 am
“dybzinski says:
May 18th, 2008 at 1:07 am
Questioning the Pats and their credibility is coming from people who love the NFL, not just PAts haters. ”
My response was a reply to Jermeiah W who is clearly a hater. Furthermore anyone that is a fan of any NFL team is hardly unbiased. As a Pats fan I can try to look at all of the information in an unbiased way, as I have, but there is no way I can be unbiased and neither are you.
People that NFL fans that are interested in the integrity of the game don’t make vile and rude personal attacks on BB, Kraft, and even Tom Brady. Thats simply smack from haters.
People that NFL fans that are interested in the integrity of the game
don’t generally ignore that its already been established that the Pats have admitted they were wrong and were severely punished for it.
People that NFL fans that are interested in the integrity of the game
either want it ALL exposed or thye want it dropped already.
People that NFL fans that are interested in the integrity of the game don’t conveniently ignore certain facts while using heresy from questionable sources to “prove” their conspiracy theories.
If you dont think there are plenty of haters around here you must be living under a rock.
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May 18th, 2008 at 10:06 am
I am not a hater, I am a football lover man. I saw all of the Pats playoff games over the years and even rooted for them in many of them. I’m a Harm City Colts hater, so the Pats never did bother me until this season.
The cheating bothers me, but not as much as the BS and cover up. What the Pats did was wrong. It was wrong in 2000, and ridiculous in 2006 and beyond.
Man up and admit your cheating and stop calling it a mistake. There was no mistake other than misjudging the new Commish.
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May 19th, 2008 at 12:38 am
Again with the rock
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May 19th, 2008 at 5:40 am
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May 16th, 2008 at 9:49 pm
I’m tired of Belichick trying to insult the intelligence of the American people. He lied, he cheated, he tried to make us believe he didn’t know he was doing anything wrong, and that none of the cheating since 2000 played any part in winning superbowls. This guy will do or say anything and he can’t be trusted. What a sad way to end what could have been a story of greatness…
I’m pretty sure the people that insulted the intelligence of the American People are (in no particular order): Arlen Specter, John Tomase, The Boston Herald, ESPN, and Matt Walsh.
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May 19th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Hmmm. CBS pays the NFL millions of dollars. CBS is in a partnership with the Patriots. The Patriots’ coach grants an interview to CBS. CBS hopes to generate ratings and make more ad revenue. Many NFL stadiums and infrastructure costs are paid by taxpayers. The NFL has anti-trust status.
Hmmmm. What a cozy relationship among the NFL, CBS and the Patriots. There is a sniff of fiduciary fraud here.
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May 19th, 2008 at 8:36 pm
“CBS is in a partnership with the Patriots.”
What partnership are you talking about?
“The NFL has anti-trust status.”
I’m betting you’re repeating this without even actually understanding what it means.
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