Senator wants to know why NFL destroyed Patriots spy tapes

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Updated: February 1, 2008, 8:13 PM ET
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WASHINGTON -- With the Super Bowl fast approaching, a senior Republican senator says he wants the NFL to explain why it destroyed evidence of the New England Patriots cheating scandal.

"I am very concerned about the underlying facts on the taping, the reasons for the judgment on the limited penalties and, most of all, on the inexplicable destruction of the tapes," said Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., in a Thursday letter to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

The story was first reported by The New York Times.

Specter, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said the matter could put the league's antitrust exemption at risk. In a phone interview with the Times on Thursday, he said the committee at some point will call on Goodell to address the antitrust exemption as well as the destruction of the tapes.

"Their antitrust exemption has been on my mind for a long time," he said in a Capitol Hill news conference Friday.


Goodell, in his previously scheduled news conference Friday from Phoenix, said, "I am more than willing to speak with the senator. There are very good explanations why the tapes were destroyed by our staff -- there was no purpose for them."



The letters

Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) sent two letters to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell requesting information about the "Spygate" incident. The commissioner replied on Jan. 31. Read the letters:
• Specter to Goodell (.pdf) http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0201/nfl_spectorltr.pdf
• Goodell to Specter (.pdf) http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0201/nfl_goodellltr.pdf


There were six tapes, according to Goodell -- some from the 2007 preseason, and the rest from 2006. Another reason he had them destroyed was one tape was leaked to the media just after the Patriots-New York Jets game in Sept. 2007, when NFL security confiscated a video camera and tape from a Patriots video assistant during New England's 38-14 victory over the Jets at Giants Stadium.

"We wanted to take and destroy that information," Goodell said. "They may have collected it within the rules, but we couldn't determine that. So we felt that it should be destroyed."


The matter may not compare to the CIA's destruction of interrogation tapes, Specter said Friday, but he added, "I do believe that it is a matter of importance. It's not going to displace the stimulus package or the Iraq war, but I think the integrity of football is very important, and I think the National Football League has a special duty to the American people -- and further the Congress -- because they have an antitrust exemption."

"It's a league matter," New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick said Friday during his news conference. "I don't know anything about it."



Fish on Walsh
ESPN.com senior writer Mike Fish talks with ESPNews anchor Fred Hickman with insight on Matt Walsh and his potential role in the Patriots spy situation. Fish

Matt Walsh, a former Patriots video assistant and now a golf pro at the Ka'anapli Golf Resort in Lahaina, Hawaii, has suggested to ESPN that he has information that could have exposed the Patriots prior to the Jets' allegations which ended up with the record fines.

"If I had a reason to want to go public, or tell a story, I could have done it before it even broke," he told ESPN.com's Mike Fish. "I could have said everything rather than having [Jets head coach Eric] Mangini be the one to bring it out."

Walsh, who worked for the Patriots from 1996 to 2003, also suggested to ESPN that he has information that could be embarrassing for the NFL and the Patriots. He has not been contacted by the NFL.

"If they're doing a thorough investigation ... they didn't contact me, so draw your own conclusions," Walsh told Fish.

Walsh said he hasn't made a decision on whether he'll talk to Congress if asked, though he's considering it.

Walsh was also quoted in the Times' story on Friday. The Patriots play Sunday in the Super Bowl against the New York Giants.

The controversy started when a Patriots video assistant was accused of aiming his camera at the Jets' defensive coaches as they signaled to players on the field.

After a league investigation, Goodell fined Belichick $500,000, the maximum amount, and docked the team $250,000 and a first-round draft pick. It was the biggest fine ever for a coach and the first time in NFL history a first-round draft pick has been confiscated as a penalty.



I do believe that it is a matter of importance. It's not going to displace the stimulus package or the Iraq war, but I think the integrity of football is very important, and I think the National Football League has a special duty to the American people -- and further the Congress -- because they have an antitrust exemption.
--Sen. Arlen Specter

After its investigation, the NFL said it destroyed all materials, including six tapes, it received from the Patriots.

Goodell said the tapes showed coaches making signals and it showed indications of down and distances. According to Goodell, one of the tapes showed an opposing coach waving to the cameraman as if he knew he was being taped.

"I think it probably had a limited effect -- if any -- on the outcome of any game," Goodell said.

He added: "I don't think it taints their accomplishments. I think the action that we took was decisive and it was unprecedented and it sent a loud message not only to the Patriots but to every NFL team that you should follow the rules and you better follow the rules.

"I think what they did this season was certainly done within the rules and on a level playing field. And I think their record is extraordinary. We know it's never been done before at 18-0 and I think they should be congratulated on that."


In a Jan. 31 letter to Specter, which the senator released Friday, Goodell said the tapes and notes on the investigation were destroyed to ensure that the Patriots "would not secure any possible competitive advantage as a result of the misconduct."

Specter said the explanation "absolutely makes no sense at all," and blasted the commissioner for failing to respond to his inquiries on the matter for more than two months. His initial letter to the league is dated Nov. 15, 2007; the follow-up letter is dated Dec. 19. Goodell said in his letter to Specter that he just became aware of Specter's questions Thursday.
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"There's a credibility issue here," Specter said.

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.

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."

He stopped short of charging a coverup, but warned that the judiciary panel may want to probe the matter.

In the meantime, Specter said he might miss Sunday's big game.

"I may play squash while it's on," Specter said.

Information from ESPN senior writer Mike Fish, ESPN producer Ben Houser and The Associated Press is included in this report
 

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I hope the NFL gets punished for this. Im sick of organizations/government agencies/big corporations destroying evidence so it cant be presented in court...wtf kinda shit is that. I hope they get hit hard to make an example outta shit like this...
 
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^^^lol yeah. they only cheated with 6 games and the commisioner destroyed those tapes cause why have em? the senator should worry about the country and not a fucking game seriously. theres a war going on and this guy wants to know how much they cheated and shit lol. this guy a jets fane?
 
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doubt he was a jets fan but if you werent a pats fan would you be more pissed that people are cheating....i think yes.
believe me i am pissed that they cheated cause i feel they could easily beat the teams the cheated against and i'm pissed cause it tarnished are rings. but for a senator to be worried about a game instead of something important in the world it's kind of dumb. let the NFL worry about NFL shit that shouldnt effect this guy. why doesnt he go check out the MLB where they actually are breaking laws usuing steroids instead of ppl in the NFL tryin to gain an edge thats against the NFL rules but not the world rules lol. it's dumb
 
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doubt he was a jets fan but if you werent a pats fan would you be more pissed that people are cheating....i think yes.
I'm about as far from a pats fan as it gets without just being a blatant hater, but it is fuckin retarded for the government to worrying about bullshit like baseball players juiced up or god damn cheating in football. Why the Senate feels its more important than shit like the war or the recession or countless other more important issues is way beyond me.
 
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I'm about as far from a pats fan as it gets without just being a blatant hater, but it is fuckin retarded for the government to worrying about bullshit like baseball players juiced up or god damn cheating in football. Why the Senate feels its more important than shit like the war or the recession or countless other more important issues is way beyond me.
thats what i'm sayin and when i said he should worry more about the juicin in MLB because they are actually breaking a law. this guy is a fucking idiot tryin to get publicity plain and simple. we gave our shit up and sucked it up and had the best reg season a team ever had so i can care less about them. aand when we cheated we didnt win any rings or anything like that so i guess it was karma. fuck it dont care cause i know nothing will happen
 
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^^^lol yeah. they only cheated with 6 games and the commisioner destroyed those tapes cause why have em? the senator should worry about the country and not a fucking game seriously. theres a war going on and this guy wants to know how much they cheated and shit lol. this guy a jets fane?
6 games?? The article says since 96
 

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Arlen Specter is a bitch

Who gives a fuck? the damn government should worry about feeding poor people, bringing troops back home, and giving reparations sooner than a fucking team recording shit, it aint like this is ILLEGAL to do in the country, steroids, and refs betting on games is, so they needa fuck outta football, Goodell is bringing good change, let the man do his job
 
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6 games?? The article says since 96
the articly is bullshit. they cheated in 6 games but still is alot and stupid regardless

so is this how they won all those games and rings with no names playing? everyone always said belichek was a genius and could plug anyone in any hole and still win....wow
they cheated in last years games and we didnt win a SB so u cant take that away from us. and it was belichick that did it and he wasnt with the team in 96 so thats bullshit. and did u actually see the tape? it did nothing at all cause we were doing it mainly against the jets and they always beat us 1 outta 2 times so...
 
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Roger Goodel's father worked for Kennedy.....and where is Kennedy from? Boston!!!!! Its a fuckin conspiracy!!!!!!! For reals!!!!! Bilichick has been taping other teams since he became head coach of the Pats....

And why the fuck did Goodel throw those tapes away? Because he felt it has been resolved? Thats complete fuckin bullshit.......if games have been compromised because of these alleged tapings....Boston needs to be striped of their wins and/or rings.
 
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^^^goodell said there was 6 tapes only and they only showed the preseason and jets but the notes that were on paper showed that they been videotaping a lil longer. i mean he slapped a 500,000 fine on belichick and a 250,000 on the pats and took a draft pick. he punished bill so...
 
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ATTN: everyone in Pennsylvania when election time comes dont vote for Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa punk ass queer bait. waste of time we are talking sports here not WAR POVERTY OR CRIME
he's a fool. and he was pissed that it showed we didnt do anything against the eagles or steelers the year we won the last one lol. he's a fucking joke
 
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the way i see it, and this is just me thinkin on the business side of the sport, how much money would the NFL lose if this were true? what if there was more then 6 tapes, and Goodell just lied about it, since he runs the league? I dont like gettin into shit like this cuz i anit got any evidence on it but u gotta think how much money the NFL as a whole and how much money the patriots generate.