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Nick is cool
02-14-2008, 05:58 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Bill Belichick has been illegally taping opponents' defensive signals since he became the New England Patriots' coach in 2000, according to Sen. Arlen Specter, who said NFL commissioner Roger Goodell told him that during a meeting Wednesday.

"There was confirmation that there has been taping since 2000, when Coach Belichick took over," Specter said.

Specter said Goodell gave him that information during the 1-hour, 40-minute meeting, which was requested by Specter so the commissioner could explain his reasons for destroying the Spygate tapes and notes.

"There were a great many questions answered by Commissioner Goodell," Specter, the senior Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, told reporters after the meeting. "I found a lot of questions unanswerable because of the tapes and notes had been destroyed."

Goodell said Belichick told him he believed the taping was legal; Goodell said he did not concur.

"He said that's always been his interpretation since he's been the head coach," the commissioner said. "We are going to agree to disagree on the facts."

Specter, from Pennsylvania, wants to talk to 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.

"I think it was the right thing to do," Goodell said.

Still, Specter wants to know why penalties were imposed on Belichick before the full extent of the wrongdoing was known and the tapes destroyed in a two-week span. Asked if he thinks there was a coverup, Specter demurred.

"There was an enormous amount of haste," Specter said.

He scoffed at the reasons Goodell gave for destroying the tapes and notes, particularly about trying to keep them out of competitors' hands and because Belichick had admitted to the taping.

"What's that got to do with it? There's an admission of guilt, you preserve the evidence," Specter said. As for keeping the tapes out of the hands of others: "All you have to do is lock up the tapes."

Belichick was fined $500,000 and the team was fined $250,000 because of the Spygate incident. The Patriots also forfeited a first-round draft pick.

Specter has questioned the quality of the NFL's investigation into the matter and raised the possibility of congressional hearings if he wasn't satisfied with Goodell's answers. Specter also raised the threat of Congress canceling the league's antitrust exemption and reiterated that in the meeting with Goodell.

Goodell also said he has not heard from Matt Walsh, the former Patriots employee who performed some videotaping duties for the team.

Walsh told The Associated Press last week during the Pro Bowl in Hawaii that he couldn't talk about allegations that he taped a walkthrough practice by the St. Louis Rams before the 2002 Super Bowl. New England, a two-touchdown underdog, won that game 20-17.

Goodell said he has offered Walsh a deal whereby "he has to tell the truth and he has to return anything he took improperly" in return for indemnity. Specter said he, too, wanted to talk to Walsh and perhaps offer a different deal.

Goodell also said he reserves the right to reopen the investigation if more information is uncovered.


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it must suck to be a pats fan..

Liberator13
02-14-2008, 06:11 PM
What a fucking bitch.

Nick is cool
02-14-2008, 06:14 PM
"Goodell said Belichick told him he believed the taping was legal"




you have to be kidding me..

2y4life
02-14-2008, 06:21 PM
Yea Belichick believed it was legal to tape it...since the rules clearly stated that it was illegal to do so.

atreyu_2020
02-14-2008, 06:30 PM
It's great how ESPN handles this. Their great defense to the New England Patriots is "Well, congress has bigger things to worry about then the Patriots, like the war on terror", what a fucking cop out to bring fucking war into it.

YankeesSuck
02-14-2008, 06:32 PM
I hope that old bastard Specter crokes and dies soon. I bet alot of other coaches filmed other teams too. And probably filmed the Pats before. We just had to get caught.

They do Atreyu. This faggot Specter shouldnt be involved with the NFL. Disgruntled Eagles fan he is.

Nick is cool
02-14-2008, 07:06 PM
It's great how ESPN handles this. Their great defense to the New England Patriots is "Well, congress has bigger things to worry about then the Patriots, like the war on terror", what a fucking cop out to bring fucking war into it.




Its funny how much they down play it, this should obviously be on the front page of nfl.com/espn, but it took me a while to find it.

xXSpawnXx
02-14-2008, 07:14 PM
It's great how ESPN handles this. Their great defense to the New England Patriots is "Well, congress has bigger things to worry about then the Patriots, like the war on terror", what a fucking cop out to bring fucking war into it.

Exactly, ESPN has been nutt-hugging the Pats for so long, that their staff have pubic hairs growing out their foreheads.

2y4life
02-14-2008, 07:39 PM
Seriously, what's worse. Roger Clemens taking steroids (a single person) or a coach cheating by taping other teams? Let's see what affects a team more. One player cheating or the coach cheating? Hmm...I guess ESPN has their priorities in order:uhoh:

Roushpimpn
02-14-2008, 08:17 PM
Well then ill take pride in knowing that Superbowl 38 belongs to the Panthers.

atreyu_2020
02-14-2008, 08:25 PM
Its funny how much they down play it, this should obviously be on the front page of nfl.com/espn, but it took me a while to find it.

Yeah, it's like their blaming congress for the Pats cheating because they caught them, rather then spend time on "the war on terror", like I said it's a fucking cop out to try and bring in the war, trying to bring in sympathy and people dying to defend the Patriots getting caught. ESPN is fucking disgusting.

sprak_
02-14-2008, 10:16 PM
Its funny how much they down play it, this should obviously be on the front page of nfl.com/espn, but it took me a while to find it.


No way... they're too busy reporting that Barry Bonds failed a steroids test in 2001, while also failing to tell us why the MLB covered it up for 7 years.

Kazimierz
02-14-2008, 10:21 PM
Belichick should be suspended from the NFL.

The cash fine and loss of first-round pick for the Jets game. There better be repercussions now that he's admitted to having done it since he started with them.

McShady
02-14-2008, 10:25 PM
It's great how ESPN handles this. Their great defense to the New England Patriots is "Well, congress has bigger things to worry about then the Patriots, like the war on terror", what a fucking cop out to bring fucking war into it.

Really? Congress needs to be involved? Since when did we need the government to step in and start attacking all these sports icons? We don't. The NFL and the MLB can handle it themselves. They can ban players or whatnot, which is as far as this needs to go. They don't need to fuckin' imprison baseball players because he took steroids at one point in his life. Seriously, I'm all against cheating, but let the organizations deal with it. The government is doing too much already. Ron Paul

Kazimierz
02-14-2008, 10:29 PM
Really? Congress needs to be involved? Since when did we need the government to step in and start attacking all these sports icons? We don't. The NFL and the MLB can handle it themselves. They can ban players or whatnot, which is as far as this needs to go. They don't need to fuckin' imprison baseball players because he took steroids at one point in his life. Seriously, I'm all against cheating, but let the organizations deal with it. The government is doing too much already. Ron Paul

Well, it's a multi-billion dollar industry. So if someone is cheating like this, it can have a profound economic impact.

sprak_
02-14-2008, 10:30 PM
The MLB obviously can't deal with it, though.

I agree the gov. going after these players is laughable, they should be going after the management, and Bud Selig most of all. Also steroids/HGH in football is being completely ignored, and this is a sport that's 100x more dangerous than baseball.

JerkyMyTurky
02-14-2008, 10:51 PM
There is a reason taping the other team is illegal, because it offers a great advantage to the opposition. Football is a game of schemes and strategies, when you know the schemes of another team prior, you set your own schemes to counter. It's really like a game of chess and you know the moves of your opponent before hand. Belichick is clearly lying when he says he thought it was legal, what a load. All this talk about how great a coach he is and how the Patriots are a dynasty should be put to rest. Also, I don't understand why Goodall would destroy the tapes, there is no good reason to destroy evidence. I don't know why he did it, but it makes people very suspicious of his motives. It might be an attempt at damage control, but he may have made things worse. He might be trying to save the Patriots from further punishment and trying to move on, because if he were to further punish the Patriots, however justified it may be, it adds more fuel to the fire and keeps it in the news, damaging the image of sport, by way of hurting the image of one of their big teams. Unfortunate situation, considering the NFL was doing so well and Goodall was actually cleaning up the game by suspending the bad apples. Its unfortunate, because the Pats and Belichich got a slap on the wrist for something really disgusting, cheating for over 8 years.