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NFL Commish Meets with Walsh; Confirms No Rams Walkthrough Tape

John Eagan

 NEW YORK (AP) - NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says he learned nothing earth-shaking about the Spygate scandal after meeting with former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh.
      The two met for nearly three-and-a-half hours today.
      The rumor was that the Patriots had taped the St. Louis Rams walkthrough prior to the 2002 Super Bowl.
But Goodell says Walsh told him he had no knowledge of that and there is no evidence of
it.
      Walsh has already turned over tapes of other teams but they didn't show any previously undisclosed rules violations.
      The clips cut between shots of opposing coaches sending in signals and the play that followed.
      Walsh did not comment.
      The Patriots are preparing a statement.
      The investigation began after the NFL confiscated tapes from a Patriots employee who recorded the New York Jets' defensive signals last season.

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