DVD from Wilfork's wife saved Pats DT from suspension
<hr size="1" width="100%" noshade="noshade"> By Chris Mortensen
ESPN.com
Commissioner Roger Goodell was poised to suspend
New England Patriots defensive tackle
Vince Wilfork due to his previous illegal hits over the past two seasons, but a DVD from the Patriots' video department saved him from at least a forced week off this season.
Wilfork's wife Bianca, who joined Wilfork for the meeting, handed Goodell the DVD with a different camera angle that showed Wilfork may not have hit
Denver Broncos quarterback
Jay Cutler in the head on a play in the Oct. 20 meeting between the Broncos and Patriots.
On the alternate DVD, Cutler could be seen picking himself up and patting Wilfork on the helmet after the play. WTF?
Wilfork started his meeting with Goodell admitting a hit to
Buffalo Bills quarterback
J.P. Losman last season was a cheap shot,
but when the commissioner started to to review the alleged late hit on Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler, Wilfork's wife handed the commissioner the new DVD.
Wilfork was fined $35,000 but not suspended.