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NFL sees no further penalties for Pats
0 Comments | USA TODAY, May, 2008 | by Larry Weisman
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday that he did not anticipate any further disciplinary action against the New England Patriots after his 31/2-hour meeting in New York with Matt Walsh, the team's former videographer, in the continuing investigation of "Spygate."
Over?
"As I stand before you today, and having met with Matt Walsh and more than 50 other people, I don't know where else I would turn," Goodell said.
Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter might have suggestions. Walsh met for three hours in Washington, D.C., with the Senate Judiciary Committee's ranking Republican, a fierce critic of the league's handling of the Patriots' furtive and improper taping of opponents' coaches' signals during games dating to 2000. Specter postponed a news...
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