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Seems like competing sports networks are starting to call out ESPN. Emphasis on the final quoted sentence is my own.
From this article: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...no-knowledge-of-eavesdropping-in-new-orleans/
From this article: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...no-knowledge-of-eavesdropping-in-new-orleans/
Regardless of what the truth is on this one, here’s hoping that, one way or another, the truth emerges. Unlike Spygate and Bountygate, which were proven (although player involvement in the bounty system remains a matter of debate), the latest situation represents merely a set of unilateral and unproven allegations.
You know, like the allegations ESPN reported regarding former Syracuse basketball assistant coach Bernie Fine.