Well.. Tomorrow is the day .. What's your thoughts and opinions on what will happen tomorrow with Walsh and the NFL ?
My guess. Walsh gets another free stay at a 5 star hotel with a free meal. Then goes home and nothing good comes out of any of this. Except of course the Pats losing a first rounder.
Bellichick is revealed to be on the shooter on the grassy knoll,pat fans still try and make Mangini look like the bad guy.
Bill Bellichick during a NFL press conference comes out as a Gay American, and states he's fallen in love with Matt Cassell. He then fires Tom Brady as not to get Matt jealous, and everyone forgets about Spygate. Pictures then surface of Belichick and Matt frolicking in the surf in Mexico as the Patriots organization crumbles and once again becomes irrelevent.
I know this is a stretch at this point, but, I'm holding out hope that Walsh tells the Commish the names of personnel in another department which was involved in tapping into opponents headset conversations. Or, Walsh says the names of other individuals who made walk-thru tapes. Walsh's lawyer said he didn't have such tapes in his possession, he didn't say such a thing never ever happened. Either way, I hope any of the following will result in the suspension of Belicheat for a year, further fines, and they lose yet another 1st round pick.
The NFL will officially be the WWF of football and I can go back to rooting for the Columbia lions at Baker Field to not being embarrased by Harvard.
Well at least the Pats will get some kind of perfection this year. I don't think anything will come of this, unless there is a protracted government investigation of it.
Think its a good day to try to get the wife to watch Cum Shitters #4 with me again. Otherwise business as normal.
LOL. I just hope the IRS audits Walsh -- I've got a feeling he's got some income he wont be declaring this year.
I see no mention of the MLB steroid hearings mentioned anywhere in that. Could it be because no Red Sox players were implicated? :wink:
Man.. offensive signals as well now. I guess this detailed description puts to rest the 'how could this help them gain an advantage' arguments... ""[It] contains shots of Miami's offensive coaches signaling Miami's offensive players, followed by a shot from the end zone camera of Miami's offensive play, followed by a shot of Miami's offensive coaches signaling Miami's offensive players for the next play, then edited to be followed by a shot of the subsequent Miami offensive play," Levy said of the tape. "And that pattern repeats throughout the entire tape, with occasional cuts to the scoreboard." http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=fish_mike&id=3387401