Tapes Being Reviewed By League

The eight videotapes handed over to the league by former New England Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh arrived in the NFL's offices in New York today, as promised.

They're being reviewed by league officials.

It's too soon to say for certain there won't be any further penalties imposed on the Patriots by the league in the videotaping scandal but it certainly appears at this point that's the direction in which things are headed, barring any surprising revelations when Walsh meets Tuesday in New York with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Walsh is scheduled to meet later the same day in Washington with Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.).

By Mark Maske |  May 8, 2008; 3:40 PM ET  | Category:  League , Patriots
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Maybe he used one of these tapes to record over the Rams walkthrough...

Posted by: Larry Seltzer | May 8, 2008 3:52 PM

Do I hear WITCH HUNT?
ROFLMAO

Posted by: caphcky | May 8, 2008 4:08 PM

How $candalous? A $candal in the NFL...with the PAT$? NEVER...

Posted by: iamasofaking | May 8, 2008 6:07 PM

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