Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Goodbye, Spygate!

If you were waiting for a huge revelation from the NFL, Matt Walsh, and all parties involved regarding "Spygate," you were left empty. It's like watching an overdone promo for a brand new show on television that is supposed to be revolutionary, only to be left with a dud that did nothing for you.

That's what many felt like they got today from Matt Walsh.

For months, we waited while the NFL and Matt Walsh worked out an agreement so they could talk, thinking that we would get new information that we didn't know before, that Matt Walsh held the key to unlocking the secret items in the dark closet of the Patriots' videotaping operations.

Instead, we heard Roger Goodell tell us that the meetings revealed nothing that people didn't already know.

Thanks a lot.

At least we can finally, and I mean, FINALLY, put Spygate to rest. It's something I called for months ago, and if not for Matt Walsh leading us along, it would have ended months ago. Punishments won't change, nothing new will likely emerge, and we can all go back to talking about stuff on the field.

Maybe we should talk about the cheerleaders on the Chargers videotape.

Oh, and I guess Bellichick was right after all, somewhat:

(Thanks to the Associated Press)

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