LARRY IZZO RUMORS & GOSSIP

New England Patriots Larry Izzo Pooped On Sideline During Game

Larry Izzo Not Pooping Seen Here Nesn.com: Professional football players usually earn game balls for spectacular plays. One time, Larry Izzo earned one from Bill Belichick by taking a poop on the sideline without anybody noticing. “I guarantee that game ball is probably a more prized item for him than his Super Bowl rings,” Wes Welker told ESPN’s Dan LeBatard on...
Via The Awesome Boston  |  23 days ago

Wes Welker claims Larry Izzo once pooped on the sidelines during a NFL game

I firmly believe this man would **** on the sidelines during a game. During an interview with ESPN, Wes Welker revealed something that may seem strange to most people. He said Larry Izzo, former linebacker for the Patriots, once received a game ball for pooping on the sidelines without anybody noticing. Welker joked that the "game ball is probably a more prized item for him...
Via Lost My Way  |  24 days ago

Wes Welker Claims Larry Izzo Once Earned Game Ball for Pooping on Sideline During Patriots Game (Video) - New England Patriots - NESN.com

Wes Welker Claims Larry Izzo Once Earned Game Ball for Pooping on Sideline During Patriots Game...
Via Pats Propaganda  |  24 days ago

Larry Izzo Once Made Lofty Underpants Nuggets On The Sideline

A shame that Drew’s Jamboroo isn’t in season, as this would make workable Great Moments in Poop History fodder. As part of Wes Welker’s awkward ongoing endorsement with Depend, one that has already yielded this commercial, fackin Welkah appeared on “Dan LeBatard is Highly Questionable” to share the tale of the time that GRITTY SPECIAL TEAMAH ACE LARRY...
Via Kissing Suzy Kolber  |  24 days ago

Wes Welker: “Larry Izzo once pooped on the sideline”

In an interview on ESPN’s Dan LeBatard is Highly Questionable yesterday, Wes Welker informed us that former special teams captain Larry Izzo once earned a game ball from coach Bill Belichick for pooping on the sidelines without anyone noticing. “I guarantee that game ball is probably a more prized item for him than his Super Bowl rings,” Welker told LeBatard.”...
Via Beantown Banter  |  24 days ago

Wes Welker confirms Larry Izzo once took a dump on the sidelines during Patriots game

Wes Welker had a hilarious interview on “Dan LeBatard is Highly Questionable” Wednesday, but the highlight was him confirming that his former teammate, Larry Izzo (pictured), once took a dump on the sidelines during a Patriots game. LeBatard asked Welker to confirm a story told to him by former Dolphins linebacker Zach Thomas, who said former Patriots linebacker Larry...
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  24 days ago
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Welker: Ex-Pats LB once went No. 2 on sidelines

Wes Welker confirmed a story that one of his teammates once pooped on the sidelines.

Via NESN.com  |  24 days ago

Izzo sees big difference from other side

Larry Izzo didn’t see it. The former Patriots special teams captain didn’t understand how anyone could characterize last night’s Super Bowl as a rematch from four years ago in Glendale, Ariz.
Via Boston.com  |  February 06, 2012

Izzo Conspiring With The Enemy

Former New England Patriots special teams ace and reserve linebacker Larry Izzo is getting ready for the Super Bowl. Only this time, it's his job to beat the Patriots rather than to help them.
Via nwe.scout.com  |  February 02, 2012

Former Patriot Larry Izzo now coaching for Giants

The last time his team played the Patriots, assistant coach Larry Izzo was a loser even though the Giants came away winners. Despite New York's win over New England in late November, the first-year special teams assistant was nailed by the Giants' kangaroo court for violating the hugging rule - a $20 fine per hug for greeting his former Patriot teammates before the game...
Via AP on Fox  |  February 02, 2012
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