The Competition Committee met today and Spygate was a major point of discussion. Looks like everyone came out satisfied with how the league handled the situation. The Colts' Bill Polian, often one to complain about the Patriots, commented:
“From my perspective, that was a thorough, fair, efficient process with lots of integrity,” he said. “I think it’s fair to say we [as a committee] were satisfied with the explanation, satisfied with what was done, and at least I am anyway. It’s behind us. It’s time to move forward.”
Clearly the NFL owners are lining up behind Commissioner Goodell and his handling of the situation. Now it's up to the media to follow their lead. Now all that remains is finding out what the Assistant Golf Pro has to say. As pointed out in an earlier post it will most likely be what the AGP has to SAY that is will be most damaging, if it's damaging at all. Otherwise he could just rely on what's on the supposed video tape and not have to worry about being indemnified. So now, we wait for the AGP to write the final chapter of the Spygate opus. Per reports yesterday we shouldn't have long to wait.
See Mike Reiss's blog for the full rundown of today's meeting:
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/reiss_pieces/
Keywords: New England Patriots Spygate Indianapolis Colts Bill Polian
