The ESPN ombudsperson, Le Anne Schreiber, posted earlier on Thursday a scathing critique of the network’s handling of the Spygate saga on May 13, the day that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell met with former Pats employee Matt Walsh.
And she appropriately lambasts the NFL Live crew, including Mark Schlereth and Cris Carter, that became convinced during the wait for Goodell’s post-meeting press conference that the freshly-released Walsh videos were used during the same game in which the images were shot.
Writes Schreiber: “Schlereth imagined how such tapes might affect the outcome if film was shot, edited and utilized ‘during the course of a game’ — a practice Patriots coach Bill Belichick had consistently denied since last September, and for which there was no evidence. Never mind. The mere possibility that tapes could have been shot and used during a given game, with likely ‘amazing’ effect on game outcome, got Schlereth and then Carter so riled up that pretty soon they had convinced themselves of the virtual certainty of their speculation.”
You go, um, Ombudsperson.
But there’s more.
“For an hour and 15 minutes preceding the Goodell news conference, this ‘SportsCenter Special’ was a runaway train of inflammatory speculation that had Schlereth and Carter placing asterisks on all the Patriots’ Super Bowl wins under Belichick.”
Schreiber also threw darts (as compared to javelins) at Sal Paolantonio and John Clayton.
“Even normally calm heads like John Clayton and Sal Paolantonio, ESPN reporters put on screen to comment from their remote locations, caught the fever. Clayton in Seattle offered the information that, with current technology, you could now burn CDs from videotapes at halftime and use them during the game. ‘They obviously had some value within the game,’ said Paolantonio, in Manhattan at the still-delayed news conference.”
The Ombudsperson likewise criticized ESPN for later giving Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter a platform for a semi-coherent bitch-session regarding the Patriots and cheating.
“Why treat one player’s angry personal opinion on a league-wide matter as news? Why not solicit a wider range of opinion? Those were the questions those who wrote me wanted answered.”
Amen, Ombudsperson.
We recommend reading and digesting the entire article. We’ve got a feeling that more than a few Patriots fans will be memorizing it.
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June 12th, 2008 at 2:39 pm
Here we go again with the litany of Patriot’s fans trying to convince us that cheating should not affect our perception of their beloved team.
If Roger Goodell would have been up front with the fans from the beginning, this would have gone away a long time ago.
The Patriots got caught cheating…it will forever remain their stigma now matter WHO tries to spin it any other way.
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June 12th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
I’d rather they be letting it all out there with the speculation, whether it is warranted or unwarranted, than what they are doing now with the NBA scandal. I cannot even watch ESPN regarding the Tim Donaghy scandal because all the analysts do is downplay it all and call it bogus to protect their product.
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June 12th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
I can’t help but wonder how big of a check did Kraft write to get her to write this article. Chump change compared to the amount the paid Matt Walsh to destroy the Ram’s Superbowl walk-thru practice that he taped and promptly sold back to the Patriots, money well spend to keep the three titles that the Patriots cheated to win.
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June 12th, 2008 at 2:52 pm
Who says shes a fan? Just because she doesnt have a negative slant/view towards the team doesnt make her a pats’ fan.
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June 12th, 2008 at 2:54 pm
It bewilders me that this is a bigger problem to people than Donaghy ADMITTING that PLAYOFF basketball games were altered by officials to force a game 7 in ‘02.
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June 12th, 2008 at 2:55 pm
Not to destroy any anti Patriot fantasies, But we Patriot fans could care less of most of your perception of our team.The Lombardi trphies still sit in Foxboro at Gilette Stadium with space for a few more when all is said & done with the Brady/Belichick era. The only stigma most of the fans who hate the Patriots face is their teams will still suck & it will be another long season of sour grapes on PFT.com.
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June 12th, 2008 at 2:56 pm
Hey Le Ann, you want to get mad at someone, get made at Belecheat. He’s the one who CONTINUALLY broke the rules, even after being warned by the leage and he did what he wanted anyway. BLAME him, he broke the rules and LIED about it…misinterpreted the rules…spare me. IF he followed the rules or at least had the decency to admit he knowingly broke the rules, maybe it wouldn’t have become such a big deal. But the blame where it belongs, on the person who did what he wasn’t supposed to. He’s a cheater ( tapes, practicing players on injured reserve) and a liar. He’ll find anyway he can to win, even if it’s against the rules. He is an arrogant SOB who thinks he can do what ever he wants and get away with because he is a so called “genius” NOT@!
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June 12th, 2008 at 2:57 pm
Wasn’t everything she criticized them for saying actually said on this site first? Seems strange that Florio is congatulating the Ombudsman for slamming the NFL live crew, when he’s guilty of the same thing.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:05 pm
Excellent. Now, for PFT ombudsperson…
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:07 pm
First of all: http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwomb/ombuds2.htm
Second: This is a pathetic attempt at 20/20 Hindsight - fact of the matter is the Pats got caught cheating, everyone knows it, and they deserve all the grief they’re getting because the NFL handled their sins in such poor fashion the first time around.
The inability of such willfully ignorant people to see this debacle as anything other than “the bed they made” is what annoys me the most. It’s even more annoying than the cheating itself. Right now, the Pats should be organizing some sort of victory parade for Matt Walsh - he’s given the desperate “real” media another reason to talk about how “great” the Patsies are, “despite having the world out to get them.”
Boo-f#@%in-hoo.
Get all the Ombudspeeps that you need, none of them will be able to block your view of the asterisk EVERYONE ELSE has fastened to your history.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:08 pm
Those who can do, those who can’t teach, or become omubudspersons.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
It’s amazing the venom of the anti-Patriot folks when anyone tries to deliver for even a moment a rational, well-thought-out opinion on the coverage of the situation.
I read the article (and am a Patriot fan), but not once in the entire column does she say the Pats shouldn’t be hated for what they did. She simply said what a lot of logical people have been thinking and writing: the whole thing was blown out of proportion by the media.
The bottomline, the Pats broke the rules and were punished. They were punished tangibly (through the fines and the removal of the draft pick, which is a MUCH bigger deal than anyone is giving it credit for being) and intangibly (by the tarnish on their reputation).
That said, it’s nice to see someone calling people like Schlereth and Carter on the carpet for acting the way they did.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:15 pm
Hey svndr, we don’t care about what your perception is of the Pats. It’s not going to take away what they’ve accomplished and will continue to accomplish. You can put all of the asteriks you want next to the teams accomplishments. Bid deal, who are you to say one way or the other if it affected the outcome of a game. Even a turd like Schlereth couldn’t come up with a rational explanation why should we think you have one.
Gotta love your response though. If this was a view from the otherside you would be one of the many saying, “See, they did win those SB’s because there video taping practices because so and so said so” But nope, since it’s a side that you don’t agree with you dismiss it. But that’s OK. You have every right to your opinion.
Scream, yell, make fun of, believe that your team was better, etc. Go ahead it just doesn’t matter. I’m not going to try to convince you, the 3 trophies will do that for us.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:24 pm
The Pats may have been punished, but the punishment didn’t fit the crime. Why wasn’t Bill suspended as a violation of the personal conduct policy?
Oh, and where is “Gilette” stadium, ampats?
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:29 pm
AMEN! Way to go Le Anne Schreiber!
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:29 pm
I dont blame Schlereth, Carter or anyone else for speculating on the effects and uses of the tapes. Belichick has not been very forthcoming with details even after he was caught with his video camera in the cookie jar. He has stonewalled the media and attempted to make the scandal go away by ignoring it. What else can ESPN do other than ask former coaches and players to speculate?
The Patriots created this problem by systematically cheating over the course of several seasons. I don’t have much sympathy for them if ESPN maybe mistated some of the details of their corruption.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:31 pm
“Violation of the personal conduct policy?” What laws did Belichick break? When was he arrested?
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:34 pm
re: al swearngen
So you mean losing a first round draft pick (a pick that the Pats could have used to sure up their weak secondary or add an otherwise young, helpful and cheap player to their team) isn’t a punishment that fit what basically has come out to be advance scouting?
Take a look at the number of Pats that have been first round picks (Mankins, Seymour, Maroney, Wilfork, Ty Warren, et al) and tell me that losing the chance to get another one of those guys isn’t a big deal.
And, also, say the NFL had suspended Belichick for a game or two (which would have been overboard, in my opinion), would that really have satisfied all of you?
The answer is “no.” Everyone is looking for a reason to hate the team that has dominated this decade. SpyGate gave you one.
To get back to what this column was about, Schreiber was simply doing her job and pointing out that ESPN handled this situation very poorly. I can’t imagine how you could possibly not agree with her.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:36 pm
Hey lemmings, let’s break this one down nice and easy:
She is not commenting on Spygate. Her opinion has nothing to do with the actual event itself, just ESPN’s coverage of the event. What has been established is what we all knew already: Mark Schlereth is a f*cking moron, and the rest of the cast of characters completely fabricated, made up and misrepresented actual events that flat out did not happen.
Because, you know, there is absolutely no factual information to suggest that the Patriots EVER… let me repeat… EEEEEEVER used ANY… let me repeat… AAAAAAAAAAAANNNNY video in game.
Comprende? Probably not, but let’s move on.
Basically what she is blasting this pile of douche for is being full of crap and making things up, or pretty much acting like every other Pats hater on the internet.
It was never a big deal. That’s right. Learn it, live it and deal with it. And for gods sake get the f*ck over it.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:40 pm
And the asterisk is “there” because opposing fans willed it into being there. Fans who since 2003 or 2004 started to grow tired of the Pats’ success would have found anything to diminish the Patriots’ accomplishments, and anything to find anything to make excuses for their own teams losing to the Patriots multiple times this decade. Some said XXXVI was fixed in the Pats’ favor (or the Tuck Rule was part of some conspiracy to help the Pats), some said that the Pats were “cheating” when they manhandled receivers before the chuck rule was established, and some questioned their tactics of leaving the field uncovered and exposed to the elements. I can only laugh at the Johnny-come-latelys who act like Spygate was some huge swing in public sentiment away from the Pats. Wrong. It just gave something a bit more tangible for those who hated the Pats in 2005 or 2006 something to help them sleep at night. And don’t tell me Belichick was loved by all before September 2007, because he wasn’t. People hated Belichick’s demeanor and the Patriots’ success LONG before last fall. People were firing blanks at the Pats for years; Spygate just gave them a small pebble to load in the gun.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Crime?
What crime? Victims? What are you talking about?
Go ahead and petition to have him suspended, do you really think that’s going to change anything, anyone’s perception one way or the other?
However, even I as a Pats fan do believe he should’ve been suspended for four games, but again it wouldn’t have mattered, except to quell your anger.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:45 pm
“But we Patriot fans could care less of most of your perception of our team”
AHHHHH…so you DO care! You must if you can care less than you already do.
(dude, the phrase is “couldn’t care less”)
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
ESPN has become a home for some of the worst broadcasters assembled. Really. They’ve lost all serious clout from true sports fans especially after the handling of the Pat’s situation. Their NFL Live show would be the last place I’d turn to for real NFL news. If you want a National Enquire spin on anything to do with the NFL, then ESPN is for you. Ugh!
How do those people keep their jobs?
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:47 pm
In true Ombudsperson fashion, the article was a critique of ESPN, not of “one side” or the “other” in The Great Spygate Debate. Pats fans who are looking for further ammo for that debate won’t find it here.
She did make an interesting point about Porter’s tirade. He was the only one in the league they could get to go on the record with a negative comment. Ride on J-Peeze.
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June 12th, 2008 at 3:47 pm
Forget all of the Pats/anti-Pats stuff. Lets discuss the much bigger question here: Is ESPN even relevant as a news-machine anymore? Other than live games I never watch these channels anymore because of their shoddy journalism and their hiring of tools like Meshawn and Emmit.
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