Five worthy AFC-Easters make USA Today's All-Joe team
Every NFL fan has a particular player on their favorite team they feel is overlooked, underrated and worthy of more, or at least some, recognition. USA Today has said fan covered.Since 1992, the paper/website has published its annual "All-Joe" team roster, comprised of at least one player from each team who makes a major impact on his squad but has never been named to a...
The NFL's leader in playing time
Nate Solder and Logan Mankins are two Patriots offensive linemen that you often hear about. The Patriots line has been a topic of discussion the entire season because of the carousel of players going in and out of the starting lineup. One player you don't normally hear about is the center, Ryan Wendell. Wendell lead not only the Patriots, but the entire NFL in the most snaps...
Offensive line thin -- especially in the middle
By Brian MacPhersonFOXBORO -- Ryan Wendell on Sunday became the third different Patriots offensive lineman to start at center, following Dan Koppen (lost for the season) and Dan Connolly (groin injury a week ago).
That the Patriots had to turn to Wendell to snap the ball to Brady reflects how thin they've become on the offensive line -- and had Wendell gone down, there was...
Via Projo Pats Blog
November 28, 2011
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