St. Louis Rams President John Shaw met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Wednesday and says Goodell assured him that the league is investigating allegations that the New England Patriots taped the Rams' final practice before the teams met in the Super Bowl in 2002."The commissioner told me that there was no new information that would suggest anything contrary to what was said by the Patriots," Shaw told the Post-Dispatch on Wednesday. "But he said it was something that he would continue to investigate."The meeting was scheduled before these latest allegations surfaced last week, and discussions of the spying accusations were only a small part of the discussion, Shaw said.
Matt Walsh, the former Patriots employee whose name has been attached to the pre-Super Bowl spying, apparently has still not spoken to anyone from the league office in connection with the investigation.

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2-07-2008 @ 8:19AM
Belly Check said...
You should look into the story that the Patriots were quietly accusing the hotel staff of messing with the food, as several players turned up sick just days before the Super Bowl.
It doesn't cost much to bribe hotel kitchen help, and the payoff could be astounding.
http://www.capecodtoday.com/blogs/index.php/Monponsett/2008/02/06/montezuma_s_revenge
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2-07-2008 @ 11:54AM
Bill Walters said...
Lack of discipline during party week to be expected by a cowardly cheating coach. The players intemperance got the best of them.
Belicreeps lack of morals is going to get the best of him
Its going to get worse before it gets better.
Wait until you see what comes out next. LMFAO belicreep and New Englands record is going going going .................................
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2-07-2008 @ 5:30PM
jsharpe0047 said...
Ahem, the investigation is over.
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