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Intrigued L.T. glad to see Patriots ensnared in Spygate

 

San Diego Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson has long been correctly viewed as one of the true good guys in sports. He is also, in many ways, one of the NFL's statesmen, so what he told CBSSports.com in an interview Thursday about the apparent conclusion of Spygate just might raise a few eyebrows.

It was Tomlinson last season who stated after the New England taping scandal first broke that the Patriots live by the saying: If you're not cheating, you're not trying.

LaDainian Tomlinson holds some grudges against the Patriots. (Getty Images)  
LaDainian Tomlinson holds some grudges against the Patriots. (Getty Images)  
Monday, Tomlinson admitted he had been following the case closely and added it was important that the Patriots were caught and their taping system stopped.

If they weren't, Tomlinson said, the team likely would have continued its spying and "who knows what would have happened or how they would have benefited?"

"I really wanted to see what happened with (Matt) Walsh," said Tomlinson, who is promoting the Gatorade Tiger Moonshot Challenge. "Initially I thought he had some different evidence. But it wasn't the case.

"I think there are always going to be people who look for an advantage. The Patriots were trying to get an edge. It's just great that they got caught."

To be clear, Tomlinson wasn't gloating, he was simply answering questions. But he is also highly opinionated on the subject and didn't hesitate in sharing those thoughts.

You have to love him for that (unless you're a Patriots fan). He's as fearless off the field as he is on it.

There's also no question that the Chargers and Patriots have developed into one of football's most entertaining and increasingly bitter rivalries. In a divisional playoff game several years ago, Patriots players, on the Chargers' home turf, mocked Shawne Merriman's sack dance, angering Tomlinson and other Chargers. San Diego linebacker Shaun Phillips called the Patriots "classless."

"I was very upset," Tomlinson said at the time. "They showed no class at all, absolutely no class, and maybe it comes from their head coach."

Tomlinson would later reconcile with Bill Belichick at the Pro Bowl.

Tomlinson's latest words might -- just might -- add to the bad blood.

Tomlinson isn't alone in being intrigued about Spygate. Several NFL players interviewed this week stated they had been following the case closely and offered all kinds of opinions on the subject.

Conspiracy theories and Spygate chat is apparently occurring inside NFL locker rooms as much as it is among the general public.

Tomlinson said Spygate was and remains a constant topic among the Chargers. "We talk about it all the time," he said. "If we're talking about it then you know other teams are talking about it. They're talking about this in NBA locker rooms. It's being talked about all over sports."

What surprised Tomlinson the most about New England's taping?

"I was shocked at the extent teams try to get an advantage," he said. "I had no idea it was like that."

Tomlinson said he has fully recovered from a severely sprained knee suffered at the end of last season.

"I'm running and cutting and everything is good," he said. "I'm ready to go."

 
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May 15, 2008 4:26 pm
im sick and tired of professional sports resorting to cheating. it was bad enough when it all started in the olympics, but now with steroids and spygate and everything, these players and organizations are role models and heros for all of America, especially the kids who repeat everything they do. just play honest. i guess making millions of dollars to play a game isn't satisfactory for them.
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Reputation:99
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May 27, 2008 11:17 pm
(POLL) What if LT is right and it was a good thing the New England Patriots got caught?  Did Pete Rose deserve his punishment?  Will Barry Bonds and others get their just due?  Are the accomplishments and accolades that the Pats have gained over the years a testament to their talents or was it tainted by Spygate and therefore null a ...(more)
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Since:Aug 24, 2006

May 16, 2008 10:54 am

 

You Pats fans think if you write a million posts blaming everyone else and protecting the Pats it will make the whole thing go away.  Keep writing... and writing, and writing.

Reputation:97
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Since:Aug 18, 2006

May 16, 2008 5:54 pm
While I am no San Diego fan....as my KC logo will show.  I am in complete agreement with LT.  The man speaks the truth.  He's been calling them classless since before Spygate, and we all have a reason now to understand why he would say such a thing.  Spygate will not be forgotten.  Cheaters never win!!!
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Since:Aug 25, 2006

May 21, 2008 11:18 am

The Chargers are a classless organization; every time they lose to anyone, they blame the other team or the media or anyone who will listen other than pointing at themselves.  they were all broken up about the AFC championship game, they were broken up about losing to the pats in week 2 last year, they mouthed off about how the pats ...(more)