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		<title>By: Nooner</title>
		<link>http://www.patriotsdaily.com/2008/02/monday-morning-surprise/comment-page-1/#comment-2771</link>
		<dc:creator>Nooner</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 16:44:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mike Reiss - exclusive interview with Belichick &amp; Pioli
John Tomase - exclusive interview with questionable character

You can judge a person by the company they keep.  This isn&#039;t the first time and definitely won&#039;t be the last these two display their reporting skills.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mike Reiss &#8211; exclusive interview with Belichick &amp; Pioli<br />
John Tomase &#8211; exclusive interview with questionable character</p>
<p>You can judge a person by the company they keep.  This isn&#8217;t the first time and definitely won&#8217;t be the last these two display their reporting skills.</p>
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		<title>By: jamesgarnerisgod</title>
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		<dc:creator>jamesgarnerisgod</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Feb 2008 00:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Actually, no one was worried about why the NFL destroyed the tape until Sen. Arlen &quot;I really need to get a grip ... and a clue&quot; Specter started demanding answers. 

Our tax dollars at work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually, no one was worried about why the NFL destroyed the tape until Sen. Arlen &#8220;I really need to get a grip &#8230; and a clue&#8221; Specter started demanding answers. </p>
<p>Our tax dollars at work.</p>
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		<title>By: Drew</title>
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		<dc:creator>Drew</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 20:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yeah, they are &quot;welcome words&quot; however you knew this would happen. Look what this clown Mike Florio from PRO FOOTBALL TALK.COM writes. Now he complains Belichick &quot;said too much&quot; before they were complaining that Belichick wouldn&#039;t say anything. The Pats will never win with the &quot;National Media&quot;...TO HELL with all of them.&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;

POSTED 9:42 a.m. EST, February 18, 2008

BELICHICK SPEAKS OUT ON SPYGATE

In the same Boston Globe article in which Pats V.P. of player personnel gives the team&#039;s take on the termination of Matt Walsh, coach Bill Belichick talks for the first time since September 2007 about the Spygate situation.

As to Walsh, Belichick says that he &quot;couldn&#039;t pick Matt Walsh out of a lineup.&quot;  

As to the notion that the Pats spied on the Rams before Super Bowl XXXVI, Belichick had this to say:  &quot;In my entire coaching career, I&#039;ve never seen another team&#039;s practice film prior to playing that team.  I have never authorized, or heard of, or even seen in any way, shape, or form any other team&#039;s walkthrough.  We don&#039;t even film our own.  We don&#039;t even want to see ourselves do anything, that&#039;s the pace that it&#039;s at.  Regardless, I&#039;ve never been a part of that. 

It&#039;s as broad a denial as Belichick can issue, but we&#039;re confused as to why he&#039;d even mention that the Pats don&#039;t tape their own walk-through practices.  Of course a team won&#039;t tape it&#039;s own walk-through -- there&#039;s no benefit to it from the standpoint of assessing or grading players because they&#039;re, you know, walking.  For an opponent, however, access to the walk-through practice would have tremendous value from the standpoint of deciphering the game plan.

Frankly, including the &quot;we don&#039;t even tape our own walk-throughs&quot; angle in his argument makes us wonder whether the normally tight-lipped Belichick is going a bit too far.

Meanwhile, Belichick went back to Spygate I (i.e., the taping of defensive coaching signals) and tried to defend practices that the league already has deemed to be a violation worthy of a $500,000 fine to Belichick, a $250,000 fine to the team, and the loss of a first-round draft pick.

Belichick explained that he merely misinterpreted the rule.

&quot;My interpretation was that you can&#039;t utilize anything to assist you during that game,&quot; Belichick said.  &quot;What our camera guys do is clearly not allowed to be used during the game and has never been used during that game that it was shot.&quot;

Belichick also had this to say about the taping of defensive coaching signals:  

&quot;On the tape of the signaling that we talk about, that film usually wasn&#039;t even completed until Thursday or Friday of the following week.  It was that low of a priority.  In other words, the video guys had so much other stuff to do on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday getting ready for the other game, that a lot of times that film wasn&#039;t even processed until later in the week.&quot;

Again, Belichick could be going too far.  Why on earth would the video staff prepare, for example, video taken on Sunday of the Jets&#039; defensive coaching signals for the following week&#039;s game?  The value in making the tape arises when they prepare to play the Jets again that year -- or when they face teams coached by members of the current Jets defensive staff in future seasons.   

Moreover, we&#039;re confused about why Belichick would even dredge up Spygate I.  Here&#039;s what Belichick had to say on the topic:  

&quot;I wasn&#039;t comfortable talking about it earlier in the year because my No. 1 job is to win football games.  The more distractions there are, I think the harder it is to prepare.  I thought the more conversation about this would just take away from what my primary job and our primary job is, which is to win football games.

&quot;I felt like now, the season has been over for a couple weeks, there are certainly a lot of questions out there about it, I thought this would be the timely point to address it as opposed to during the season, at any point.  Of course, it came up a number of times.&quot;

But, right now, the only question that anyone still cares about arising from the five-month-old incident is what tapes or other materials Belichick gave to the league, and why the stuff was promptly destroyed.  

Belichick didn&#039;t address any of those issues on Sunday.  It&#039;s unclear whether he ever will in a setting other than a Congressional hearing room.  Or a courtroom.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, they are &#8220;welcome words&#8221; however you knew this would happen. Look what this clown Mike Florio from PRO FOOTBALL TALK.COM writes. Now he complains Belichick &#8220;said too much&#8221; before they were complaining that Belichick wouldn&#8217;t say anything. The Pats will never win with the &#8220;National Media&#8221;&#8230;TO HELL with all of them.&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>POSTED 9:42 a.m. EST, February 18, 2008</p>
<p>BELICHICK SPEAKS OUT ON SPYGATE</p>
<p>In the same Boston Globe article in which Pats V.P. of player personnel gives the team&#8217;s take on the termination of Matt Walsh, coach Bill Belichick talks for the first time since September 2007 about the Spygate situation.</p>
<p>As to Walsh, Belichick says that he &#8220;couldn&#8217;t pick Matt Walsh out of a lineup.&#8221;  </p>
<p>As to the notion that the Pats spied on the Rams before Super Bowl XXXVI, Belichick had this to say:  &#8220;In my entire coaching career, I&#8217;ve never seen another team&#8217;s practice film prior to playing that team.  I have never authorized, or heard of, or even seen in any way, shape, or form any other team&#8217;s walkthrough.  We don&#8217;t even film our own.  We don&#8217;t even want to see ourselves do anything, that&#8217;s the pace that it&#8217;s at.  Regardless, I&#8217;ve never been a part of that. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s as broad a denial as Belichick can issue, but we&#8217;re confused as to why he&#8217;d even mention that the Pats don&#8217;t tape their own walk-through practices.  Of course a team won&#8217;t tape it&#8217;s own walk-through &#8212; there&#8217;s no benefit to it from the standpoint of assessing or grading players because they&#8217;re, you know, walking.  For an opponent, however, access to the walk-through practice would have tremendous value from the standpoint of deciphering the game plan.</p>
<p>Frankly, including the &#8220;we don&#8217;t even tape our own walk-throughs&#8221; angle in his argument makes us wonder whether the normally tight-lipped Belichick is going a bit too far.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Belichick went back to Spygate I (i.e., the taping of defensive coaching signals) and tried to defend practices that the league already has deemed to be a violation worthy of a $500,000 fine to Belichick, a $250,000 fine to the team, and the loss of a first-round draft pick.</p>
<p>Belichick explained that he merely misinterpreted the rule.</p>
<p>&#8220;My interpretation was that you can&#8217;t utilize anything to assist you during that game,&#8221; Belichick said.  &#8220;What our camera guys do is clearly not allowed to be used during the game and has never been used during that game that it was shot.&#8221;</p>
<p>Belichick also had this to say about the taping of defensive coaching signals:  </p>
<p>&#8220;On the tape of the signaling that we talk about, that film usually wasn&#8217;t even completed until Thursday or Friday of the following week.  It was that low of a priority.  In other words, the video guys had so much other stuff to do on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday getting ready for the other game, that a lot of times that film wasn&#8217;t even processed until later in the week.&#8221;</p>
<p>Again, Belichick could be going too far.  Why on earth would the video staff prepare, for example, video taken on Sunday of the Jets&#8217; defensive coaching signals for the following week&#8217;s game?  The value in making the tape arises when they prepare to play the Jets again that year &#8212; or when they face teams coached by members of the current Jets defensive staff in future seasons.   </p>
<p>Moreover, we&#8217;re confused about why Belichick would even dredge up Spygate I.  Here&#8217;s what Belichick had to say on the topic:  </p>
<p>&#8220;I wasn&#8217;t comfortable talking about it earlier in the year because my No. 1 job is to win football games.  The more distractions there are, I think the harder it is to prepare.  I thought the more conversation about this would just take away from what my primary job and our primary job is, which is to win football games.</p>
<p>&#8220;I felt like now, the season has been over for a couple weeks, there are certainly a lot of questions out there about it, I thought this would be the timely point to address it as opposed to during the season, at any point.  Of course, it came up a number of times.&#8221;</p>
<p>But, right now, the only question that anyone still cares about arising from the five-month-old incident is what tapes or other materials Belichick gave to the league, and why the stuff was promptly destroyed.  </p>
<p>Belichick didn&#8217;t address any of those issues on Sunday.  It&#8217;s unclear whether he ever will in a setting other than a Congressional hearing room.  Or a courtroom.</p>
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		<title>By: Jimmysandjoes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jimmysandjoes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2008 20:15:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>He read the memo from 2006 that Anderson put out. And he didn&#039;t call the NFL to clarify?  He would put a first round pick at risk because of misinterpretation knowing Fredo was on other sideline and people were gunning for him? Waterboy Walsh is a non-starter. Losing the first round pick is the real story.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He read the memo from 2006 that Anderson put out. And he didn&#8217;t call the NFL to clarify?  He would put a first round pick at risk because of misinterpretation knowing Fredo was on other sideline and people were gunning for him? Waterboy Walsh is a non-starter. Losing the first round pick is the real story.</p>
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