You might think it ludicrous -- even beyond the pale -- for a United States Senator to suggest hauling the commissioner of the National Football League up to Capitol Hill to explain his handling of "Spygate," the by now insufferably... Full Article at NetworkWorld
The commissioner also discusses a possible change in playoff seeding. Full Article at Orlando Sentinel
PHOENIX — In the face of congressional pressure over destroying evidence from the Spygate scandal, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell defended his actions on Friday. Full Article at Asbury Park Press
With the Super Bowl fast approaching, a Pennsylvania senator says he wants the NFL to explain why it destroyed evidence of the New England Patriots cheating scandal. Full Article at The Morning Call
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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
PHOENIX - Mercury Morris and several other members of the unbeaten 1972 Dolphins did not hide the fact they were pulling for the New York Giants in tomorrow’s Super Bowl, just so they would continue to reside alone in the place they’re now calling... Full Article at Boston Herald
PHOENIX - When he’s not busying himself with doing the people’s business on Capitol Hill, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) is a busy and involved Philadelphia Eagles fan. Let’s call him Arlen on the car phone. Full Article at Boston Herald
Yet some would say a Specter of doubt remains. Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) put it there when he revived an issue the Patriots and the NFL had tried to leave in the past. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
PHOENIX - NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Friday defended his decision to have the taped evidence from the Spygate scandal destroyed shortly after he investigated the matter in September. Full Article at Newsday
Phoenix - The money line from "Breach," the 2007 film about Robert Hanssen, the FBI agent who was exposed as a spy for the Soviets, seems to capture the spirit of Super Bowl XLII as well as anything: "He was smarter than all of us." Full Article at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 27: Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairwoman Barbara Boxer (D-CA) (C), Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA) (L) and Ener... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 29: United States Anti Doping Agency CEO Travis Tygart (R) is greeted by the Senate Judiciary Committee's Crime and Drugs S... View Photo »
Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa. , right, accompanied by Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, oversees a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill in Was... View Photo »
PITTSBURGH - SEPTEMBER 7: Vice President Joe Biden (L) joins hands with U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter (D-PA) at a Labor Day parade outside the Mellon A... View Photo »
KITTANNING, PA - AUGUST 13: Senator Arlen Specter (D-PA) speaks at at a town hall meeting on August 13, 2009 in Kittanning, Pennsylvania. View Photo »
LEBANON, PA - AUGUST 11: U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter (L) listens as an unidentified man shouts at him during a town hall meeting August 11, 2009 in Le... View Photo »
A full page recruiting ad from the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency is seen in 'The Arab American News' newspaper in Dearborn, Michigan November 2... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 07: Bob Grenier, former CIA station chief in Islamabad, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during a hear... View Photo »
