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I wish this message board would be as kind to this topic (let's stop beating a dead horse) as the officials were to Eight Belles at the Kentucky Derby!

I was in New Orleans this past week where I saw a great T shirt that read PETA, People Eating Tasty Animals. I get it, that's a funny play on the an anachronism, and I'm a vegetarian. Belichich cheated, he and the Patriots paid the price, it's time to get it and move on.

 
Over or not the thing I am taking away from this is my impression of Goodell.

My initial impression is Goodell is ready and willing to be the tough guy against individual players where it is hard to defend some of the actions they are known or believed to have been involved in. He does not seem as eager to take on an entity w/ some clout.

 
I wish this message board would be as kind to this topic (let's stop beating a dead horse) as the officials were to Eight Belles at the Kentucky Derby!I was in New Orleans this past week where I saw a great T shirt that read PETA, People Eating Tasty Animals. I get it, that's a funny play on the an anachronism, and I'm a vegetarian. Belichich cheated, he and the Patriots paid the price, it's time to get it and move on.
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Over or not the thing I am taking away from this is my impression of Goodell.My initial impression is Goodell is ready and willing to be the tough guy against individual players where it is hard to defend some of the actions they are known or believed to have been involved in. He does not seem as eager to take on an entity w/ some clout.
Yes, you are absolutely correct. Goodell can bully the Pacman's, Tank's, and Chris Henry's but that's where the line stops. He looked quite flustered today just handling the media.
 
Boston Herald Apologizies

BOSTON (AP)—The Boston Herald has apologized for reporting that the New England Patriots videotaped a walkthrough by the St. Louis Rams one day before the two teams played in the Super Bowl in 2002.

In the apology, published in the newspaper’s Wednesday edition and posted on its Web site, the Herald said it now knows the report was inaccurate and that no tape ever existed.

The apology came one day after former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh met with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Walsh told Goodell he did not tape the walkthrough and had no knowledge of any other Patriots employees having done so.

The Herald’s Feb. 2 story, published one day before New England’s 17-14 Super Bowl loss to the New York Giants, was based on unidentified sources.
 
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