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tr1
February-1st-2008, 11:19 AM
ESPN.com news services
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=3225539&type=story

Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) wanted to hear the NFL's explanation for the purging of evidence in the infamous "Spygate" case involving the New England Patriots. He wrote commissioner Roger Goodell on Nov. 15. He got no response.

Specter, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, wrote Goodell again more than a month later, after getting no acknowledgment to the initial communication.

Two days before the Super Bowl, there is plenty of response.

In a phone interview Thursday with The New York Times, Specter said the committee at some point will call on Goodell to discuss why the league destroyed the tapes that revealed the Patriots had been spying on the competition.

"That requires an explanation," Specter told The Times. "The NFL has a very preferred status in our country with their antitrust exemption. The American people are entitled to be sure about the integrity of the game. It's analogous to the CIA destruction of tapes, or any time you have records destroyed."

An NFL spokesman told The Times that Specter's letters did not reach the league until late last week, and there was no mention of the letters on the occasions the two parties had communicated on other issues. Specter said his office had been told by the NFL that there would be no response until after Super Bowl XLII.

Spygate came to the forefront in September, when New York Jets security officials discovered a Patriots video assistant recording the Jets' defensive signals during the Sept. 9 game at Giants Stadium. The videocamera and tape were confiscated. Goodell also ordered the Patriots to turn over all videotape, notes and files involving taping of opponents' signals.

The Patriots got hit by the most severe penalty in NFL history -- coach Bill Belichick was fined $500,000, the team was fined $250,000 and also will lose a first-round pick in the draft in April.

Subsequently, the league said it had destroyed the tapes after looking at them. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, in a September e-mail to ESPN.com, wrote that the reason for destroying them was "so that our clubs would know they no longer exist and cannot be used by anyone."

Specter, a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan who still calls sports radio stations on Monday mornings, said he was concerned about the integrity of sports.

"I don't think you have to have a law broken to have a legitimate interest by the Congress on the integrity of the game ... What if there was something on the tapes we might want to be subpoenaed, for example? You can't destroy it. That would be obstruction of justice," Specter said to The Times.

There is no timetable for when the committee would call upon Goodell, who has a previously scheduled news conference Friday morning in Phoenix.

Bill Belichick, at his Friday morning news conference, was asked about Specter and his demand for an NFL explanation on the tapes' demise. "It's a league matter," Belichick said. "I don't know anything about it."

The possibility exists that Patriots employees or other NFL personnel would have to testify before the committee.

"It's premature to say whom we're going to call or when," Specter said. "It starts with the commissioner. He had the tapes, and he made the decision as to what the punishment could be. He made the decision to destroy them."

GhostofAlvinWalton
February-1st-2008, 11:22 AM
Specter's Press conference is on ESPN now....very interesting.

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jivelikenice
February-1st-2008, 11:25 AM
Comparing it to CIA tapes?? Our Congress is a joke and needs to get its priorities straight....

DCranon21
February-1st-2008, 11:35 AM
Doesn't Congress have other IMPORTANT issues to worry about than the damn Pats and thier tapes :doh:

DGreenistheBest
February-1st-2008, 11:38 AM
I question whether or not this actually matters in the grand scheme of things.

AKM311
February-1st-2008, 11:39 AM
The funny thing is, I was wondering the same thing. Personally, I think a lot more was going on than what we know.

The NFL had to, to protect the history and the last 6 years of the league. I think there is a lot more to this than we know and will ever know.

KingGibbs
February-1st-2008, 12:04 PM
The funny thing is, I was wondering the same thing. Personally, I think a lot more was going on than what we know.

The NFL had to, to protect the history and the last 6 years of the league. I think there is a lot more to this than we know and will ever know.

Yeah, because clearly it has affected the Patirots play. ;)

Fanatic684
February-1st-2008, 12:14 PM
The funny thing is, I was wondering the same thing. Personally, I think a lot more was going on than what we know.

The NFL had to, to protect the history and the last 6 years of the league. I think there is a lot more to this than we know and will ever know.


I'm not sure what could possibly be on the tapes that would be so damaging. That the Pats taped before the Jets game? I think that is safe to assume anyway.

So I think it's possible that the tapes had evidence of other teams' taping as well. That would definitely freak Goodell out, and he would want to bury all that as quickly as possible.

But yeah, this is just a publicity ploy by the Senator. What better time to do it then it front of the cameras the Friday before the Superbowl.

wysknz1
February-1st-2008, 01:34 PM
WHY? oh, WHY, do these people feel they have to get involved in sports???? THERE"S A WAR GOING ON! The economy sux, there's more to worry about than this. DO YOUR JOB SENATOR!

redwoody86
February-1st-2008, 01:47 PM
WHY? oh, WHY, do these people feel they have to get involved in sports???? THERE"S A WAR GOING ON! The economy sux, there's more to worry about than this. DO YOUR JOB SENATOR!

Because of the NFL's antitrust exemption.

Did you read those letters though? Quite interesting IMO. Specter, an Eagles fan, :eaglesuck , wanted to know if they Pats cheated against them in the Super Bowl.

NFL said they didn't receive the Senator's previous two letter.

Smells fishy.

AzSkinsFan63
February-1st-2008, 02:23 PM
One only has to watch 4 games on Sunday (Redskins, Raiders, Packers and Cowboys) to immediately realize the integrity of the game is already in question.

No I believe Senator Arlen Spectre is getting involved because some lobbyists want the NFL to stop with it's own network. The National Association of Broadcaster (NAB) represents the big 4 and they are none to happy with the NFL Network. This is a direct threat to Mr. Goodell to squash (pun intended) his network ideas. Picture the SB being played on the NFLN and the loss of revenue if the NFLN takes off. This is also the MAIN real reason that the NFLN is not available on the low tier programming of cable.

Lobbyists have money and Arlen is siding with the networks..this is why you will see the potential involvement of congress. The networks want the NFLN destroyed believe me .

http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6504396.html?industryid=47199

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2690171&campaign=rss&source=NFLHeadlines


The big 4 networks get want they want and they pay off congressman to do it! At least you know who the crook really is when you know the truth.

Seabee1973
February-1st-2008, 06:56 PM
One of the tapes was leaked out right after the NFL office got ahold of them so the rest were destroyed

CowboysSaintsFan
February-1st-2008, 07:03 PM
*yawn* Specter the Eagles fan is showing his true colors.

It's not like Hilary the Giants fan, Chuck Schumer the Jets fan, John Warner the Skins fan, Elizabeth Dole the Panthers fan, Bob Casey the Steelers fan, nor George Bush the Cowboys fan are making big deals out of this.

We have a very pricey war, a recession, and a multi-trillion dollar deficit, so let's move on.:2cents:

IHOPSkins
February-1st-2008, 07:50 PM
The funny thing is, I was wondering the same thing. Personally, I think a lot more was going on than what we know.

The NFL had to, to protect the history and the last 6 years of the league. I think there is a lot more to this than we know and will ever know.

Steelers and Packers complained before the Jets

Belicheat wouldn't have cheated if he didn't gain an advantage

Patcheats won 3 SBs by 3 points (pretty close huh!)



The League is covering up this scandal.......its obvious

roanoker
February-1st-2008, 08:46 PM
Geez, one would think Arlen Specter has better things to do. But then again he should know about investigations. Wasn't he on the Warren commission that answered all the questions about the JFK assassination?

CowboysSaintsFan
February-1st-2008, 08:53 PM
Geez, one would think Arlen Specter has better things to do. But then again he should know about investigations. Wasn't he on the Warren commission that answered all the questions about the JFK assassination?

He served as counselor(I think)-he's the one who came up with that BS "single bullet theory".

Also-remember that Ira Ikorn(sp) guy-who emerged as a local celebrity in Philadelphia during the Vietnam War era b/c of his freedom fighting attitudes? After he got arrested for killing his girlfriend(and then went on and on how the CIA/Department of Defense did it and set him up), GUESS WHO represented him as his attorney...

Yep-it was Spector-and b/c he was (somehow)able to get him off bail at a cheap price, Ikorn was able to flee the US and is now(assuming he's still alive) running around France still a free man.:doh:

Metalhead
February-1st-2008, 09:49 PM
If there was no "advantage" to taping/filming other teams, then it would never have happened, period. Maybe why the Patriots were so good was BECAUSE of the prior camera work???

I have no problem questioning a leagues' integrity when millions of dollars and millions of people are following the league. You don't just destroy multiple tapes when only ONE tape gets leaked. The NFL is becoming the NBA, more worried about revenue and marketing than sheer talent.

brdawk20
February-3rd-2008, 08:38 AM
He served as counselor(I think)-he's the one who came up with that BS "single bullet theory".

Also-remember that Ira Ikorn(sp) guy-who emerged as a local celebrity in Philadelphia during the Vietnam War era b/c of his freedom fighting attitudes? After he got arrested for killing his girlfriend(and then went on and on how the CIA/Department of Defense did it and set him up), GUESS WHO represented him as his attorney...

Yep-it was Spector-and b/c he was (somehow)able to get him off bail at a cheap price, Ikorn was able to flee the US and is now(assuming he's still alive) running around France still a free man.:doh:

Ira Eichorn was returned to the US after the state of Pennsylvania took the death penalty off the table (the pu$$y French wouldn't let him return otherwise). Ira is in prison for life. Spector has also said in retrospect that him advicocy of Eichorn was an error.

Years, ago, they even made a Law & Order episode based on this incident.

jobedoza
February-3rd-2008, 02:48 PM
Doesn't Congress have other IMPORTANT issues to worry about than the damn Pats and thier tapes :doh:
I was wondering the same thing. There are so many issues that need more attention than this, and they shouldn't be wasting so much time on it.

Granted, if you're gonna spend tax dollars on indvidual cheating by doing these steroid investigations, I guess they feel they will on team cheating as well.