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May 9, 2008
Schedule set for Goodell-Walsh meeting
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's much-anticipated meeting with former Patriots video assistant will begin at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday at the league's offices in New York City.
Following that, there will be a press conference with Goodell at the Intercontinental Hotel, which will begin no earlier than 10 a.m. Walsh and attorney Michael Levy may be in attendance as well, though the pair are also scheduled to fly to Washington D.C. to meet with Sen. Arlen Specter after the meeting with Goodell.
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ESPN report: Patriots stole offensive signals, too
ESPN's Mike Fish reports this morning that the tapes turned over by Matt Walsh to the NFL include evidence that the Patriots tried to steal offensive signals, not just defensive signals, as has been widely reported until now.
Fish says that a list of videotaping documents Walsh turned over to the league includes one entry, from an October 2001 game against the Miami Dolphins, that indicates a video of offensive signals. Walsh's attorney, Michael Levy, told Fish that the Miami tape was the only one in Walsh' possession that showed offensive coaches signaling from the sidelines.
Click here to read Fish's report.
Posted by Mike McDermott
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