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« Reply #900 on: February 06, 2008, 07:12:14 PM »

Goodell would give indemnification to Walsh for materials from Pats' days

By Chris Mortensen
ESPN.com
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Updated: February 6, 2008, 6:50 PM ET

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday at the Pro Bowl that the NFL is willing to give former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh legal indemnification for any information and materials he would provide to the league regarding his work with the Patriots.

Goodell also said Wednesday he's willing to pursue any believable information in the Spygate case, but he simply doesn't know if any exists.

League attorneys are working with an attorney for Walsh to get an agreement in place for Walsh to meet with league officials.

In general legal terms, indemnity is a guarantee against any loss which another might suffer, often financially.

Walsh, who is now a golf pro in Maui, did video work for the Patriots when they won their first Super Bowl after the 2001 season, and was not interviewed as part of the NFL's investigation into New England illegally taping opposing coaches in the last two years.

"If there is new information that is credible, new material that could be credible that would help us," Goodell said, "yes, we'll look at it.

"We've had people come to us over the last six months with material that we pursued and it didn't lead to anything."

Among the things the league wants to talk to Walsh about is a recent Boston Herald report that a member of the Patriots' video staff taped the St. Louis Rams' pregame walk-through before Super Bowl XXXVI.

"We were aware of this before," Goodell said. "We pursued it and weren't able to get any information that was credible. We were aware of some of the rumors and we pursued some of them and we continue that. From Day 1, I said if we feel there is new information that's inconsistent with what we've been told [by the Patriots], I reserve the right to reopen it.

"The staffs are talking about making sure [Walsh] has the ability to talk and what information he might have."

Goodell also said on Wednesday he had no firm date as to when he would meet with Sen. Arlen Specter, but Goodell said it would be next week.

Specter questioned the thoroughness of the NFL's investigation that led to a $500,000 fine for coach Bill Belichick, a $250,000 fine for the Patriots organization, and the loss of this year's first-round draft pick. Specter also wondered why Goodell had the six tapes turned over by the Patriots destroyed, along with notes the team gave Goodell.

Goodell spoke during the AFC team practice for the Pro Bowl. He was asked if the league received any information about other teams taping opposing coaches' signals.

"We had and pursued it and found nothing credible," Goodell said.

Asked why the Patriots turned over six tapes, he replied: "That's what they had. My guess is they taped over some of those from time to time ... their notes were reflective of that."

Taping over previous video is not unusual for NFL teams.

"We asked for all the tapes and anything that could've been done that was inconsistent with our policy," he added.

Goodell also mentioned a possible rotation of sites for the Pro Bowl. Honolulu has it on Sunday and again next February. After that, the NFL has no agreements with any venue.

"I think that's viable," he said of a rotation, "and that's an alternative, obviously. Hawaii is important to us and has been great to us."

He also said staging the Pro Bowl the week before the Super Bowl -- without Super Bowl participants, of course -- was a consideration. Any such change would require approval from the NFL Players Association.

Goodell also mingled with several players, spending about 10 minutes talking to Ravens safety Ed Reed, then chatting with Peyton Manning and Derek Anderson before heading back to league headquarters in New York.

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« Reply #901 on: February 07, 2008, 01:23:03 PM »

Thursday, February 7, 2008
Giants keep Spagnuolo, make him NFL's highest-paid D-coordinator

By Chris Mortensen
ESPN.com

New York Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, who interviewed for the Redskins' head coaching job the past three days, has decided to stay in New York.

Spagnuolo was not offered the Redskins job but his agent Bob Lamont said "it didn't matter because his heart is in New York City."

"The Redskins were great ... it was a great interview," Lamont said.

The Giants are also giving Spagnuolo a new three-year contract in excess of $2 million per year, which would make him the league's highest-paid defensive coordinator.

With Spagnuolo out of the running, former Giants head coach Jim Fassel emerges as the leading candidate to get the Redskins job.

Spanuolo left the Washington area Wednesday night after more than 16 hours of talks over two days at owner Dan Snyder's house. He became a hot coaching commodity during the Giants' championship run, which culminated with their 17-14 Super Bowl upset of the New England Patriots, even though he had been a coordinator for only one season.
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« Reply #902 on: February 07, 2008, 01:24:55 PM »

Smart move by the Giants.
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« Reply #903 on: February 07, 2008, 02:14:47 PM »

Smart move by the Giants.

You can say that again.

Keeping him MAY keep them contenders next year.
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« Reply #904 on: February 07, 2008, 02:16:27 PM »

Smart move by the Giants.

You can say that again.

Keeping him MAY keep them contenders next year.

And it gives them a go-to guy when, two or three years from now, everyone's calling for Coughlin's head...again.
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« Reply #905 on: February 07, 2008, 02:20:52 PM »



And it gives them a go-to guy when, two or three years from now, everyone's calling for Coughlin's head...again.

I think that part of this new "deal" is an understanding that he's the next in line for the throne.

By hook or by crook, Coughlin's probably not going to be the Giants head coach much longer.  A season...maybe two...even if he manages another superbowl win in those 2 years.  He's just not getting any younger and at 61, he's starting to push the upper limits, I think.  He's the oldest coach in the league (though not by much).

Spags, on the other hand, is a young guy.  I could very well see him being the next Bill Bellicheck (with, maybe, a more winning personality).
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« Reply #906 on: February 07, 2008, 02:27:04 PM »

Spags, on the other hand, is a young guy.  I could very well see him being the next Bill Bellicheck (with, maybe, a more winning personality).

What?!?!?!  That's like saying you can improve on dry toast!
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