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Not That Patriots Fans Hold a Grudge or Anything . . .

May 29, 2008 by Jodie Lynn Boduch  
Filed under Football, Sports Rumors

Not That Patriots Fans Hold a Grudge or Anything . . .

You know that whole Spygate thing, the one that died a slow death and then came back from the grave in the form of a Super Bowl XXXVI-St. Louis Rams-”Videotaped Practice“-Matt Walsh ghoul scarier than Tonya Harding’s memoir and Mindy McCready’s documentary combined?
And you know how the Boston Herald and wannabe hack sports writer John Tomase got a mouthful of foot when they fessed up to some storytelling?
And you know how that was two weeks ago?
Yeah, well, here’s proof that New England fans neither forgive nor forget very quickly (if at all). There are still calls for Tomase’s head on a platter.
Check …read more

5 (Or So) Questions We’d Ask Matt Walsh

May 13, 2008 by Jodie Lynn Boduch  
Filed under Football, Sports Rumors

5 (Or So) Questions We’d Ask Matt Walsh

Spygate’s D-Day has come as first-class traitor former New Patriots Patriots staff assistant Matt Walsh has his sit-down with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and then Senator Arlen Specter.
Walsh turned over videotapes last week but the much-anticipated footage of the pre-Super Bowl XXXVI walkthrough of the St. Louis Rams‘ practice was not among them. Expect Walsh to be grilled all the same.
If we were asking Matt Walsh questions, here’s what they would be:
1  Is it true that you accidentally recorded Dancing With the Stars (when Mario left) over the all-important pre-Super Bowl XXXVI walkthrough tape? Or was it Britney Spears’ first cameo on How I …read more

Lawyer for Ex-Pats Videotaper Matt Walsh: He Never Claimed to Have a Rams Tape

May 8, 2008 by Jodie Lynn Boduch  
Filed under Football, Sports Rumors

Lawyer for Ex-Pats Videotaper Matt Walsh: He Never Claimed to Have a Rams Tape

First-class traitor Former New England Patriots assistant Matt Walsh touched base with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell this week. The purpose? To assess Walsh’s proof of things like the Patriots taping the St. Louis Rams at a pre-Super Bowl XXXVI practice in 2002.
Usually, when you’re talking about evidence supporting a videotape claim, said evidence is—wait for it—the videotape itself. Not eight other videotapes of signals involving other teams and other games. Somehow Walsh, who turned over those irrelevant-the-Rams-issue tapes, must subscribe to the logic “If X=Y and Z=Y, then A=B because, well, because I said so.”
Or something like that.
Michael Levy, Walsh’s lawyer, …read more

Matt Walsh to Take Down Belichick and the Patriots

April 23, 2008 by Jodie Lynn Boduch  
Filed under Football, Sports Rumors

Matt Walsh to Take Down Belichick and the Patriots

Or at least, that’s what we’re all waiting to see.
The backstabbing ingrate with an ax to grind former assistant to the New England Patriots will have a sit-down with NFL Commissioner and likely-can’t-wait-till-his-tenure-is-over Roger Goodell on May 13.
Matt Walsh, on the Pats’ staff from 199-2003, was once upon a time the “unnamed source” who busted open the story about the Patriots taping the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI. Walsh claims to have evidence about the ho-hum-scandal-that-isn’t-really-a-scandal.(Oh, except that it involves Bill Belichick and the Patriots. Notice that the rumblings about the Denver Broncos taping the San Diego Chargers was swept under the run in a …read more

The Rams’ Class(less) Action Lawsuit

February 15, 2008 by Jodie Lynn Boduch  
Filed under Football, Sports Rumors

The Rams’ Class(less) Action Lawsuit

Here’s an exercise in stupidity futility: Suing the New England Patriots because they beat you in Super Bowl XXXVI.
Somebody please send that in a memo to the St. Louis Rams before they’re laughed out of the NFL. The Rams, who lost the game 20-17, have filed a $100M class action lawsuit against the team and Coach Bill Belichick. On what grounds? Per ESPN:
The suit says: “The basis of this action is that the Defendants illegally videotaped the St. Louis Rams (”Rams”) “walk through” prior to the 2002 Super Bowl for the purpose of gaining an unfair advantage in the game.” …read more


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