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May 9, 2008
Two differing views on Spygate
Here are two columns worth reading about Spygate. The Chicago Tribune's Dan Pompei says that the scandal is over, and it's time to remember just how good a coach Bill Belichick is. Meanwhile, Harvey Araton of The New York Times calls for a one-year suspension of the coach over his history of transgressions.
Decide for yourself (if you haven't already): Does Belichick deserve further punishment over Spygate?
Posted by Mike McDermott
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