Progress in M. Walsh Negotiations?
Lawyers for the league and former New England Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh continue to negotiate an agreement that would provide legal protection for Walsh if he is interviewed by NFL officials about the videotaping scandal involving the Patriots.
There are hopes that a deal perhaps could be completed soon.
Walsh has hinted to media organizations that he has information about the Patriots' videotaping program.
By Mark Maske |
April 22, 2008; 5:39 PM ET
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Goodell is saying the right things about walsh but truth of the matter is that does the NFL really wants to know what walsh has, if he has something that is damaging then the League should have done what he asked for protection against everything as faras Goodell running out of patience as he said I wil run out of patience at some point then make the effort to put an end to it the problem is that the NFL not only wants to have their cake and eat it too but create a problem and then deny it and come out and say there are no problems i mean why should there be when all of your problems are being dealt my public relations dept.