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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
John Tomase explained in Friday's newspaper what led up to the Feb. 2 story. The Herald on Wednesday apologized for the story, after former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh told NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell that he did not tape the walkthrough and did not know of anyone who did.
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Indy Star (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
By this time next week, we will have the answer to our Super Bowl question. And unless Houston suddenly adds 50,000 last-minute seats to its presentation, or a tsunami at Geist Reservoir leaves all of Hamilton and Marion counties under three feet of water, Indianapolis will be your host for the 2012 Super Bowl.
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Indy Star (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
... the lowest vote-getter is eliminated and only a simple majority is required on the second ballot.Super Bowl biddersINDIANAPOLIS• Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium. Seating: 63,000, but would expand to 73,000 for the Super Bowl. Suites: 142. Cost: $675 million. Opens: August.• Hosting history: This would be Indy's first Super Bowl. It failed in the bid for the 2011...
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Indy Star (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
... torches.Remember how the new Lucas Oil Stadium was sold to the public? If you build it, the Super Bowl will come. Look at all the other cities whose private-public partnerships (mostly public, of course) resulted in the construction of a new stadium and a chance to host the Super Bowl.Houston got one. Detroit got one. Phoenix got one. And Dallas is getting one.Now, it's...
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Indy Star (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Owner talks about team's chances, city's benefits of landing NFL event.
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Indy Star (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Jim Irsay has attended more than two dozen Super Bowls, none more special than Super Bowl XLI. That�s the one his Indianapolis Colts captured Feb. 4, 2007, in a steady downpour in Miami.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Former New England assistant coach Brian Daboll told the NFL he doesn't remember speaking with Matt Walsh about the St. Louis Rams' walkthrough Walsh attended the day before the 2002 Super Bowl. Even if Daboll and New England's former video assistant did speak about it, "it would not be a violation of NFL rules," the league said Thursday. Walsh met with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell...
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Blogging The Boys (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
I’d be happy with a playoff win this year but my team doesn't just play for playoff wins. We play for Super Bowls. Foxsports.com's John Czarnecki lists five teams he believes could compete for a championship and guess who made the cut? That's right! The Dallas Cowboys. Key graphs. Dallas simply ran out of gas and defensive backs last season when the Giants upset them in the playoffs....
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NFL Superbowl (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Former New England assistant coach Brian Daboll told the NFL he doesn't remember speaking with Matt Walsh about the St. Louis Rams' walkthrough Walsh attended the day before the 2002 Super Bowl. Even if Daboll and New England's former video assistant did speak about it, "it would not be a violation of NFL rules," the league said Thursday. Walsh met with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell...
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Games Play Prattle (Free subscription) | 18 hours ago
Would you like the opportunity to purchase tickets to the Super Bowl? This article will explain the steps that are necessary to give you an opportunity to purchase two tickets to the Super Bowl every year at face value! Popularity: unranked [?] Original post by ALL EXTREME SPORTS and Games-Play Portal
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
Traffic. Big crowds. Lots of tourists. Into the mix throw one more thing when Tampa hosts the Super Bowl in 2009: the possibility of a disaster.
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
On Thursday, local and state officials, along with disaster managers at FEMA, will hold drills at Raymond James Stadium to prepare for things they hope don't happen during the Super Bowl.
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
BOSTON - The Boston Herald has apologized for reporting that the New England Patriots videotaped a walkthrough by the St. Louis Rams one day before the two teams played in the Super Bowl in 2002.In the apology, published in the newspaper's Wednesday edition and posted on its Web site, the Herald said it now knows the report was inaccurate and that no tape ever existed.The apology came...
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internet128.com (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Beleaguered Boston Herald sports reporter John Tomase’s coverage of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's press conference on what former New England Patriots employee Matt Walsh had to say about the team's videotaping habits includes the following passage: [A]fter the press conference, NFL counsel Gregg Levy explained that Walsh had passed on observations from the walkthrough to former [...]
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
One of the more intriguing subplots during the "Spygate" scandal was the allegation that the New England Patriots recorded the ...