Patriots Issue Statement On Walsh Findings
Ex-employee Matt Walsh (AP Photo)
Ex-employee Matt Walsh (AP Photo)
PatriotsInsider.com
Posted May 13, 2008


The New England Patriots have issued a statement in reaction to the findings of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday.

The Patriots issued a statement with the team's reaction to the findings from Tuesday's meeting between NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and former Patriots employee Matt Walsh:

"We want to address the allegation that the Patriots taped the Rams' walkthrough prior to Super Bowl XXXVI. For the past three-and-a-half months, we have been defending ourselves against assumptions made based on an unsubstantiated report rather than on facts or evidence. Despite our adamant denials, the report ran on February 2, 2008, the day before Super Bowl XLII. That game was the second-most watched program in television history and it is unfortunate that today's news will not also reach an audience of that size.

"We hope that with Matt Walsh's disclosures, everyone will finally believe what we have been saying all along and emphatically stated on the day of the initial report: 'The suggestion that the New England Patriots recorded the St. Louis Rams' walkthrough on the day before Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002 is absolutely false. Any suggestion to the contrary is untrue.'"

 

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