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| Matt Walsh's lawyer asks NFL to protect his client on Spygate tapes |
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02/15/2008 |
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| hen they won the first of their three Super Bowl after the 2001 season. Goodell said Walsh was not interviewed as part of the NFL's investigation into ``Spygate,'' which involved the NFL confiscating tapes from a Patriots employee who recorded the New York Jets' defensive signals from the sideline during the opening game of the 2007 season. As a result of that investigation, New England coach Bill Belichick was fined $500,000 and the team was fined $250,000 and forfeited its 2008 first-round draft choice |
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| Goodell: No regrets about destroying Spygate tapes |
NFL Football |
02/14/2008 |
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| iew. "I think it was the right thing to do," Goodell said. "I have nothing to hide." Specter first requested the meeting through a letter in November and asked Goodell to explain why the tapes of the Patriots videotaping the defensive signals of the New York Jets during the season-opener earlier this year were destroyed by the league. Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was fined $500,000, and the team was fined $250,000 and will forfeit its first-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. Later, a Boston newspaper cl |
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| Belichick has been taping since 2000, Goodell tells Specter |
NFL Football |
02/13/2008 |
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| other league officials about what exactly was taped and which games may have been compromised. ``We have a right to have honest football games,'' he said. Goodell noted that ``we were the ones that disclosed'' the Patriots' illegal taping of the New York Jets' defensive signals in Week 1 of last season. Further, Goodell said, they had an admission by Belichick. ``I have nothing to hide,'' Goodell said. Goodell also told Specter that that he doesn't regret destroying the Spygate tapes or the notes. |
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| Goodell says he has no regrets about destroying spy tapes |
Headlines |
02/13/2008 |
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| thing to do,'' Goodell said Wednesday after meeting for more than an hour with Specter, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary committee. Goodell noted that ``we were the ones that disclosed'' the New England Patriots' illegal taping of the New York Jets' defensive signals. ``I have nothing to hide,'' Goodell said. Specter, R-Pa., requested the meeting so Goodell could explain his decision to destroy the tapes and notes from the case, which go back to 2002. Patriots coach Bill Belichick was fine |
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| Specter to meet with Goodell Wednesday |
NFL Football |
02/12/2008 |
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| in the office of Specter, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Specter first requested the meeting through a letter in November and asked Goodell to explain why the tapes of the Patriots videotaping the defensive signals of the New York Jets during the season-opener earlier this year were destroyed by the league. Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was fined $500,000, and the team was fined $250,000 and will forfeit its first-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. Later, a Boston newspaper cl |
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| Goodell to meet with Specter to discuss Spygate |
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02/12/2008 |
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| oodell came two days before the Super Bowl, lost by the Patriots to the New York Giants on Feb. 3. The top-ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee questioned the quality of the NFL investigation that followed the illegal taping of the New York Jets' defensive signals in the opening week of this season as well as the commissioner's decision to destroy video evidence uncovered by the league. He has raised the possibility of congressional hearings if he wasn't satisfied with Goodell's answers. |
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| Pro Bowl MVPs |
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02/10/2008 |
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| ay 2005 - Peyton Manning, QB, Indianapolis 2004 - Marc Bulger, QB, St. Louis 2003 - Ricky Williams, RB, Miami 2002 - Rich Gannon, QB, Oakland 2001 - Rich Gannon, QB, Oakland 2000 - Randy Moss, WR, Minnesota 1999 - Keyshawn Johnson, WR, New York Jets, and Ty Law, CB, New England 1998 - Warren Moon, QB, Seattle 1997 - Mark Brunell, QB, Jacksonville 1996 - Jerry Rice, WR, San Francisco 1995 - Marshall Faulk, RB, Indianapolis 1994 - Andre Rison, WR, Atlanta 1993 - Steve Tasker, WR, Buff |
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| NJ Assembly honors Giants, with a few Jersey jabs |
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02/07/2008 |
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| ven those from South Jersey who prefer the Philadelphia Eagles. ``It's made all the residents of New Jersey proud, except for a few disgruntled Eagles fans,'' Chiappone said. The Giants have played in Giants Stadium in New Jersey since 1976. The New York Jets moved there in 1984, but also retained the New York title. Both teams are now building a new stadium near Giants Stadium. Thursday's resolution sparked some football talk in the Assembly chamber better known for staid public policy debate. Gia |
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| Trend of succession plans finally hits the NFL coaching ranks |
Headlines |
02/07/2008 |
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| illips,'' Keith said. ``If a search is followed, we don't have an issue with it. A transition, like those, probably is a good thing as long as the program is successful and it keeps winning.'' But even the best-laid plans can go awry. Just ask the New York Jets about their presumed successor to Bill Parcells, Bill Belichick, who bolted for New England after Parcells' retirement. And, of course, there's always a chance the plan could fall apart when a suddenly trendy assistant becomes a household name and |
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| Senator, NFL commissioner could meet next week to discuss spying investigation |
NFL Football |
02/05/2008 |
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| dell's decision to destroy video evidence uncovered by the league earlier this season. Goodell fined New England coach Bill Belichick $500,000 and docked the team $250,000 and a first-round draft pick after the Patriots were accused of videotaping New York Jets defensive coaches as they signaled to players during the Sept. 9 season opener. Specter, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, also had raised the possibility of congressional hearings if he wasn't satisfied with Goodell's answers. |
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