Couric & Co.
February 1, 2008 2:49 PM

Specter's Super Bowl Spoiler?

Jill Jackson is a Capitol Hill field producer for CBS News.

(CBS)
It's just two days before Superbowl Sunday, but Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Arlen Specter held a press conference today to rail against National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell. Specter is criticizing the NFL's investigation of the New England Patriots after it was discovered early this season that they'd taped the Jets' defensive signals during games.

Goodell did force the Patriots to hand over all their tapes and fined the Patriots $750,000. The number one team also lost a first round draft pick.

But that's not enough for Specter.

The senator's sent two letters to the NFL commissioner since the story broke. The first on November 15th asked if the NFL's investigation of the Patriots stealing Jets' defensive signals revealed whether the team had also done so in the 2005 Super Bowl when the Patriots beat the Philadelphia Eagles.

His second letter to Goodell was sent December 19, 2007. Specter was outraged over reports in The New York Times that the NFL had destroyed the Patriot's spying tapes and asked if there were still any copies.

Goodell finally wrote Specter back yesterday and said that was the first day he'd seen the senator's letters. The commissioner says the NFL found no evidence of spying at the 2005 Patriots-Eagle Super Bowl and that the tapes were destroyed to make sure no one could gain a competitive advantage in the future with those tapes.

But Specter's not buying any of it. At the press conference, Specter was skeptical that yesterday was really the first time Goodell saw those letters.

The senator is pushing for a meeting with Goodell soon to discuss the destroyed tapes and possibly notes. He also wants the names of individuals who did the taping at those games. Specter says at this point there is no need for a hearing, but would not rule out that possibility in the future.

And instead of watching the Super Bowl on Sunday, Specter says he might just play squash.
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Super bowl ,
new england patriots ,
philadelphia eagles ,
NFL ,
Roger Goodell
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by gratefulu2 February 2, 2008 10:30 PM EST
I think this request and investigation would have made more sense months ago. It seems that Specter is very needy for attention hence bringing this up during super bowl weekend. We have enough real problems in the world right now. Go Pats!!! Win won for the Specter.
Man some people.
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by yeahright412 February 2, 2008 1:34 PM EST
I''m glad that someone like Specter is asking these questions. Like the Iraq war, no one from "journalism" bothered to investigate the chearing that got New England to the Super Bowl. Hundreds of millions of dollars will be made on this one game. Belachick, Kraft and Goodell may have managed to fix a Super Bowl, and if it takes a US senator to get to the bottom of it, I say more power to him.
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by zoyboywonder February 1, 2008 7:10 PM EST
I am absolutely amazed that this is what occupies Mr. Specter''s time. I only wish his outrage was focused on the destruction of the CIA interrogation tapes rather than this. Accept it, Senator the Eagles lost for many reasons, none of which had anything to do with videotaping.
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by johnny55555 February 1, 2008 7:08 PM EST
My one and only question/comment is "Why does a senator care about tapes in the game of football?!!

Time and energy should be better spent to actually help our nation where it needs it most. In the economy, cleaning up dirty government and maybe actually taking more time to work on more important things other than a game called football.

The pursuit of this by this senator as ludicrous as Condoleeza Rice saying she wanted the NFL Commissioner job and George Bush Jr. wanting the Commissioner of Baseball job.
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by hamerz-com February 1, 2008 7:07 PM EST
OK, so remind me why a Senator is meddling in sports? A more judicious use of his time and resources would be in support of the .............

many to choose from.....

Ecomony
Credit Crisis
Housing Slump
Government Spending
Deployed Troops
Tiny babies without families

I''m calling Arlen Specter to remind him of his job.
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