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Re: Report: Matt Walsh Watched Rams' Walk- Through, Told Patriots' Coaches What He Sa

Nothing in Spygate adds up for me. The whole Walsh involvment is bizarre. Refusing to talk without immunity? Immunity from what? We're supposed to believe all he had was more of the same stuff the Patriots already admitted to? It just doesn't make sense. He's put himself at risk and on the line for a book deal? What would be the appeal of the story if it's nothing more than a guy on the sideline taping NFL signals? Who's going to buy a book that has no revelations or revealing details?

Then there's the commissioner. He's going to be judge, jury and executioner? He's going to ask the hard, legitimate questions? There's no way. People may think Specter is a kook, but he's spot on in wanting an independant investigation because let's face it, Goodell has been trying to play see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil since this thing began.
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