Jack Herer
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Ex-Pats employee Walsh sends NFL video of Pats' taping
After brokering a deal to protect himself, former New England Patriots employee Matt Walsh has finally turned over his evidence in the videotaping controversy.
The New York Times reported and the NFL confirmed on Wednesday that Walsh sent eight tapes to the league that show the Patriots recording the play-calling signals of five opponents in six games between 2000 and 2002.
Taping the signals of opposing teams is prohibited by league rules, and the Patriots were already fined $750,000 and docked a first-round draft choice in
Tape 1: Signals vs. Miami (Sept. 25, 2000)
Tapes 2-3: Miami defensive and offensive signals (Oct. 7, 2001)
Tape 4: Buffalo signal camera (Nov. 11, 2001)
Tape 5: Coaches' signals vs. Cleveland (Dec. 9, 2001)
Tapes 6-7: Signals vs. Pittsburgh (Jan. 27, 2002)
Tape 8: Third camera vs. San Diego (Sept. 29, 2002)
After brokering a deal to protect himself, former New England Patriots employee Matt Walsh has finally turned over his evidence in the videotaping controversy.
The New York Times reported and the NFL confirmed on Wednesday that Walsh sent eight tapes to the league that show the Patriots recording the play-calling signals of five opponents in six games between 2000 and 2002.
Taping the signals of opposing teams is prohibited by league rules, and the Patriots were already fined $750,000 and docked a first-round draft choice in
Tape 1: Signals vs. Miami (Sept. 25, 2000)
Tapes 2-3: Miami defensive and offensive signals (Oct. 7, 2001)
Tape 4: Buffalo signal camera (Nov. 11, 2001)
Tape 5: Coaches' signals vs. Cleveland (Dec. 9, 2001)
Tapes 6-7: Signals vs. Pittsburgh (Jan. 27, 2002)
Tape 8: Third camera vs. San Diego (Sept. 29, 2002)