Walsh gave the tapes to the NFL, and they claimed they found nothing new. The Man who said that he damaging evidence on the Patriots, delivers the tapes, and we hoped that those tapes would avenge that Super Bowl loss to the Patriots. We had our hopes up that the evil one, Bill Belicheck, would be brought to shame only to have them squashed.
The NFL found nothing new from the tapes. Walsh's lawyer says that he never mentioned anything about Patriots versus Ram Super Bowl. Let me sum it up by saying that Walsh had nothing.
But ask oneself, what if the NFL did have the evidence of cheating during that Superbowl?
I want to explore that possibility by asking the following question.
What if Walsh did turnover the Super Bowl tape, and the NFL exposed that tape to the public?
A lot of gambling occurs during the Super Bowl. People loose a lot of money and maybe their homes. They go into serious debt. And we can go even further down that road. Drunken and angry husbands beat their wives or kill them, and of neither, I do not joke.
All of this brings retaliation against Bill and possible the NFL, so then NFL does their honorable thing: they hide or destroy the tapes.
I not a conspiracy theorist. I know that the Rams never showed up for the game.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Thursday, May 01, 2008
The Rams Finally Get it Right
I am not going give the post analysis of the draft, since it has been beaten to death already, but I want to give you a couple of my thoughts.
The Rams finally got it right on Saturday when they drafted Chris Long. This pick will have a positive impact of the defensive line which has been negected since the departure of Winstrom. Scott Linehan has already declared him to be a starter, and will join Carricker and Little.
In the past the Rams have pulled some cheap tricks to fill their needs, such as the time in LA when they needed a running back, so they got two for the price of one really good running back. They signed Curtis Warner and Marcus Dupree, both attempting comebacks from knee surgeries. Needless to say, they didn't work out. So, this time around I thought they would fall for the Dolphins' bait and give up their first round pick for Jason Taylor.
I must admit that I seriously thought about it. He would have met all their needs as an end in their 3-4 defense. But then I had a reality check. Taylor may only last five years.
Why give up draft pick who has maybe ten or over years in front him for someone with five years left?
So, their I stood in front of my TV nervously waiting the Rams' pick. I waited to hear the following, "St Louis has traded their first pick to Miami."
I felt releived when then selected Chris Long. They finally got it right.
The Rams finally got it right on Saturday when they drafted Chris Long. This pick will have a positive impact of the defensive line which has been negected since the departure of Winstrom. Scott Linehan has already declared him to be a starter, and will join Carricker and Little.
In the past the Rams have pulled some cheap tricks to fill their needs, such as the time in LA when they needed a running back, so they got two for the price of one really good running back. They signed Curtis Warner and Marcus Dupree, both attempting comebacks from knee surgeries. Needless to say, they didn't work out. So, this time around I thought they would fall for the Dolphins' bait and give up their first round pick for Jason Taylor.
I must admit that I seriously thought about it. He would have met all their needs as an end in their 3-4 defense. But then I had a reality check. Taylor may only last five years.
Why give up draft pick who has maybe ten or over years in front him for someone with five years left?
So, their I stood in front of my TV nervously waiting the Rams' pick. I waited to hear the following, "St Louis has traded their first pick to Miami."
I felt releived when then selected Chris Long. They finally got it right.
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