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April 1, 2008
Belichick promises no more Spygate revelations ahead
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Bill Belichick emphatically swears there are no new revelations to come about Spygate.
"I think they've addressed everything they possibly can address," the New England Patriots coach said Tuesday morning, disclosing he had been reinterviewed after the Super Bowl about allegations that former team employee Matt Walsh had illegal tapes. Those tapes presumably included a walkthrough by the St. Louis Rams on the day before the 2002 Super Bowl, a game the Patriots won.
"I've addressed so may questions so many times from so many people I don't know what else the league could ask."
Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed that the NFL had spoke again with Belichick and other Patriots employees after last January's Super Bowl loss to the New York Giants. The league has been negotiating an agreement with Walsh that it hopes will get Walsh, a golf pro in Hawaii, to come forward with what he has.
"We followed up on other things because certain things had been tossed out," Goodell said of the added round of interviews with Belichick and other members of the Patriots.
Your Turn: Is Belichick telling the truth?
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