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Former Pats Video Assistant To Talk About Spygate

HONOLULU (WBZ) ― NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is willing to pursue any believable information in the Spygate case. He simply doesn't know if any exists.

Goodell says the league has been in touch with representatives of former New England Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh. Walsh is now a golf pro in Maui.

Walsh -- who did video work for the Patriots when they won their first Super Bowl after the 2001 season -- was not interviewed as part of the NFL's investigation into New England illegally taping opposing coaches in the last two years.

Senator Arlen Specter questioned the thoroughness of the NFL's investigation. He also wondered why Goodell had the six tapes turned over by the Patriots destroyed, along with notes the team gave Goodell.

Walsh reportedly videotaped the St. Louis Rams' walkthrough the day before the February 2002 Super Bowl against New England.

Specter and Goodell expect to meet in the next week or so.

(© 2009 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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