ANDREW WALTER RUMORS

Patriots release Walter

The Patriots decided to pass on Andrew Walter, releasing the veteran quarterback along with five other players yesterday, and leaving the team with only callow rookie QB Brian Hoyer behind Tom Brady heading into today, when NFL teams must finalize their 53-man rosters.
Via Boston.com  |  September 05, 2009

Pariots release backup Walter, trim QBs to two

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- The New England Patriots have trimmed their quarterbacks to two on the depth chart by releasing Andrew Walter on Friday.
Via SI.com  |  September 04, 2009

Andrew Walter Released

Either Bill Belichick has something up his sleeve before Sept. 14th's game against the Buffalo Bills, or Julian Edelman might be a better quarterback than we thought.With Andrew Walter's release, the Patriots only have two NFL quarterbacks on their roster: Tom Brady and undrafted free agent Brian Hoyer.Speculation abounds that the Patriots will trade and trade a tight-end and...
Via NE Patriots Draft  |  September 04, 2009

Patriots wave goodbye to Andrew Walter

Andrew Walter had the edge of league experience, but Patriots undrafted rookie Brian Hoyer spent a longer time in New England's complex offensive system.On Friday, Hoyer finished off an upset to win a roster spot over the veteran. ESPN's Adam...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  September 04, 2009

Report: Patriots to Sign Andrew Walter

According to Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk, the Patriots on the “verge” of signing former Oakland Raiders quarterback Andrew Walter. The 27-year-old out of Arizona State University has certainly had a very poor professional career. At 6-6, 230 pounds, Walter sure looks the part, but sometimes size doesn’t matter. In 2006, Walter started eight games for [...]
Via Sports Blog Net  |  August 03, 2009

The Andrew Walter Era Comes to a Close

In order to make room on the roster for newly signed Darrius Heyward-Bey, the Oakland Raiders parted ways with backup quarterback Andrew Walter. Walter will forever be associated with the horrible Raider offense of 2006, quite possibly the worst offense in the history of football on any level. In one of the most amazingly dumbfounding feats [...]
Via Just Blog Baby  |  July 30, 2009

Raiders release Andrew Walter

On a day when Oakland's starting quarterback admitted he was a little heavy, the Raiders decided to get lighter at the position.Andrew Walter was let go Thursday after four unremarkable seasons. A third-round pick in 2005, Walter threw three touchdowns...
Via Pro Football Talk  |  July 30, 2009

Maybe They Can Watch Some Real Football Today

After the Raiders failed to show up on Thursday in the Chargers 34-7 demolition of the boys in black and white, I think a good idea is to sit in front of the television on Sunday and watch some real football.I don't know what it was the Raiders were playing on Thursday in San Diego, but it sure ...
Via Just Blog Baby  |  December 07, 2008

Mike Stoops...for what it's worth...Is Staying

Breaking news from Tucson in the run-up to the Duel in the Desert: apparently, Mike Stoops is safe.Stoops, as seen on the right in a file photo in his favorite posture (screaming at referees), is not on the hot seat.According to John Moredich of the Tucson Citizen, a story will run tomorrow that ...
Via Pitchfork Nation  |  December 03, 2008

Oakland Raiders resign Marques Tuiasosopo

After an offseason where former Oakland Raiders have taken care to mouth off at the Raiders' organization, a former Raider who had every reason to be bitter has rejoined the team. Marques Tuiasosopo has returned to the Silver and Black for a second stint. Tui will likely be competing with Andrew Walter for the back up position that he once held under Rich Gannon.
Via MVN  |  May 22, 2008
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