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Two Northern Kentucky lawyers, a Cincinnati ticket broker and a former University of Kentucky football player have filed a lawsuit accusing the New England Patriots of cheating in the 2002 Super Bowl and asking for refunds.
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Frivolous or not, it's only going to add to the fires. First a CA suit from Jets fans now this one.
In my opinion, the spying thing has been prevalent for a long time. That's why owners of the teams on the losing end of the Pats' SB victories aren't saying much, if anything. No one associated with the NFL wants the lid blown off. But it's coming, anyway. Again, just my own opinion, but the public isn't going to be satisfied without a fall guy. That's probably going to be Belichick.
Here's the rest of the article:
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080215/NEWS0103/302150021
Frivolous or not, it's only going to add to the fires. First a CA suit from Jets fans now this one.
In my opinion, the spying thing has been prevalent for a long time. That's why owners of the teams on the losing end of the Pats' SB victories aren't saying much, if anything. No one associated with the NFL wants the lid blown off. But it's coming, anyway. Again, just my own opinion, but the public isn't going to be satisfied without a fall guy. That's probably going to be Belichick.