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Justice: Videotaping provides mere ripple in NFL pond

Don't tell us how the sausage is made. When Goodell offered a weak excuse for destroying evidence that the New England Patriots had broken rules to steal opposing defensive signals, it was met with a collective yawn. Full Article at Houston Chronicle

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