What If the NFL Had the Patriots' Super Bowl Tapes?

What if the NFL had the Patriot Super Bowl Tapes, would they expose them?

by john dmytruk (Scribe)

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May 13, 2008

NFL, AFC East, New England Patriots, Editorial, Breaking News

Matt Walsh gave the tapes to the NFL and they claimed they found nothing new.

The man who said that he had damaging evidence against the Patriots, delivered the tapes that we hoped would avenge that Super Bowl loss to the Patriots. We had our hopes up that the evil one, Bill Belichick, would be brought to shame, only to have our expectations squashed.

The NFL found nothing new from the tapes. Walsh's lawyer says that he never mentioned anything about Patriots versus Ram Super Bowl.

Let me sum it up by saying that Walsh had nothing.

But ask oneself, what if the NFL did have the evidence of cheating during that Superbowl? I want to explore that possibility by asking the following question:

What if Walsh did turnover the Super Bowl tape and the NFL exposed that tape to the public?

A lot of gambling occurs during the Super Bowl. People loose a lot of money and maybe their homes. They go into serious debt. We can go even further down that road. Drunken and angry husbands beat their wives or kill them, and about neither do I joke.

All of this brings retaliation against Bill and possibly the NFL, so then the NFL does the honorable thing: they hide or destroy the tapes.

I not a conspiracy theorist. I know that the Rams never showed up for the game.

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  1. This article should be removed from this web site. It is reckless. There is not one bit of evidence to support what you theorize. The basis of your stupid article is that walsh turned over tapes, in it maybe was a tape of the super bowl, and the NFL got rid of that. Major problem of course being 1) it was Walsh's lawyer, not the NFL, who was the first one to say what was on the tapes (and what was not on the tapes), 2) Walsh was allowed to retain a copy of the tapes, and 3) the NFL released copies to the media. But other than, good job with this article. Before floating your absurd theory, make sure the basis for it is at least true. Just because you are writing on a web site, doesn't mean it can't be defamatory and libelous.

  2. I'm not theorizing anything about the tapes. That line about the tapes should be retracted because I don't want to go down that route. As I ended the artcile, I am not conspiracy theorist, as far as I am concerned the Rams never showed up the game.

    The point of article is more about the ramifications when the public finds there is cheating in any Super Bowl.

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