Ok so whose got the vid?

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  1. PMCRW

    PMCRW New Member

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    SOMEONE has to have the clip that was aired on FOX ANyone?

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3026083

    NFL investigating how Fox got Patriots' spy tape
    The NFL is conducting an internal review to determine how a copy of the Patriots' videotape that spied on Jets signals during the teams' game ended up being aired on Fox's NFL pregame show on Sunday.

    "We don't know how it happened and we're obviously not happy about it," said Greg Aiello, the league's senior vice president of communications.

    One theory that should be put to rest is that multiple copies of the tape had been disbursed from the office and into the hands of the league's competition committee.

    "That absoutely didn't happen," Aiello said. "There were no authorized distribution of any copies of the tape from the league office."

    Rich McKay, co-chairman of the competition committee, said that he did not receive a copy of the tape and to his knowledge, no other committee member received one, either. Two other committee members verified McKay's position.

    Aiello did note that the videotape only revealed what already had been reported and ultimately what commissioner Roger Goodell acted upon when he disciplined the Patriots and coach Bill Belichick.

    Still, said Aiello, "We're concerned about how it got out."
     
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    I first heard about the video when Glazer called JT the Brick late friday night.
     
  4. PMCRW

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    Awesome. totally gonna watch it when i get home.

    The footage showed Jets assistant coaches signaling to players on the field, then panned to the scoreboard to indicate what down it was and what distance was needed to reach a first down. The NFL did not distribute copies of the tape to members of the league's Competition Committee or anyone else in the league.
     

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