Patriots are pioneers in using statistical analysis
Unlike Patriots, NFL slow to adopt 'Moneyball' principalsBy Seth Bornstein, Associated Press science writerHey, you know what's awesome? Reading another article about just how freakin' smart those New England Patriots are. Yeah? You don't say?And don't look now, but those Patriots are more willing than all those other stodgy NFL curmudgeons to look at the...
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10 days ago
Patriots pair puts Giants in tight spot
Patriots tight end Ben Watson set up the first touchdown of Super Bowl XLII against the Giants, drawing a 16-yard pass interference penalty in the end zone that led to Laurence Maroney’s 1-yard score.
The Patriots’ tight end again will be a Giants concern on Sunday, but this time...
Via NY Post
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November 04, 2011
Super Bowl XLII Has Nothing to Do With Sunday
Judging by the amount of ink being spilled about Super Bowl XLII this week, you'd think that the game was played this February.
That's incorrect, of course. That game was played in February of 2008, which makes it hard to understand why it is getting mentioned just about every time someone brings up this Sunday's matchup in Foxborough between the Giants and the Patriots...
Via NBC Connecticut
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November 01, 2011
Super Bowl XLII Has Nothing to Do With Sunday
Judging by the amount of ink being spilled about Super Bowl XLII this week, you'd think that the game was played this February.
That's incorrect, of course. That game was played in February of 2008, which makes it hard to understand why it is getting mentioned just about every time someone brings up this Sunday's matchup in Foxborough between the Giants and the Patriots...
Via NBC New York
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November 01, 2011
Bucs to address RB issues during bye
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will use their bye week to address their running back situation.
The Buccaneers fell to 4-3 with Sunday's 24-18 loss to Chicago in London in which running back Earnest Graham suffered a torn Achilles tendon and is out for the season.
Graham was starting in place of LeGarrette Blount, who is sidelined with a sprained knee and may not be back in...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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October 25, 2011
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October 25, 2011
Redskins reportedly work out six players
The Washington Redskins held workouts for six unemployed players, including running back Laurence Maroney, according to profootballscout.com’s Aaron Wilson.
Maroney spent the first five seasons of his career with the Patriots and then played for Denver last season.
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Via Redskins Insider
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October 06, 2011
Redskins Try Out RB Laurence Maroney And DT Kentwan Balmer
Aaron Wilson of Profootballscout.com reports the Washington Redskins tried out former New England Patriots running back Laurence Maroney, according to a league source. Maroney is a former Patriots starter who was cut by the Broncos after some legal problems in his hometown of St. Louis that have since been resolved. The Redskins also auditioned former San Francisco 49ers first-round...
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October 06, 2011
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October 06, 2011
Source: Redskins try out Laurence Maroney, Kentwan Balmer
Hot News for RB Laurence Maroney
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October 06, 2011
News briefs: Maroney acquitted of pot charge, awaits tryouts
Wednesday's NFL news briefs: Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney is hoping to catch on with another team after his acquittal of a misdemeanor marijuana charge in St. Louis, his attorney said.
Via CBSSports.com
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August 31, 2011
Maroney acquitted of marijuana charge
Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney is hoping to catch on with another team after his acquittal of a misdemeanor marijuana charge in St. Louis, his attorney said Wednesday.
Maroney, who grew up in St. Louis County, was among five people arrested in January for possessing marijuana. Maroney was charged in March and opted for a jury trial.
But at a hearing Tuesday, after two...
Via AP on Fox
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August 31, 2011
Laurence Maroney acquitted on marijuana charge
Free agent running back Laurence Maroney has been acquitted on a charge of misdemeanor marijuana possession. A judge in St. Louis found Maroney not guilty without Maroney even having to put on a defense after his attorney requested a directed verdict. Maroney was initially arrested on weapons charges in January, but prosecutors later dropped those charges…
Via Pro Football Talk
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August 31, 2011
Acquitted of marijuana charge, RB Maroney looking for work
Veteran NFL running back
Laurence Maroney is hoping to catch on with another team after his acquittal of
a misdemeanor marijuana charge in St. Louis, his attorney said Wednesday.
Via NFL.com
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August 31, 2011
RB Laurence Maroney Acquitted Of Misdemeanor Marijuana Charge
Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney is hoping to catch on with another team after his acquittal of a misdemeanor marijuana charge in St. Louis, his attorney said Wednesday. Maroney, who grew up in St. Louis County, was among five people arrested in January for possessing marijuana. Maroney was charged in March and opted for a jury trial. But at a hearing Tuesday, after two...
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August 31, 2011
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August 31, 2011
FA RB Maroney acquitted of marijuana charge
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney is hoping to catch on with another team after his acquittal of a misdemeanor marijuana charge in St. Louis, his attorney said Wednesday.
Via SI.com
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August 31, 2011
Maroney acquitted, hopes to find team for 2011
Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney is hoping to catch on with another team after his acquittal of a misdemeanor marijuana charge in St. Louis, his attorney said Wednesday.
Via ESPN
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August 31, 2011
Maroney acquitted of marijuana charge (AP)
Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney is hoping to catch on with another team after his acquittal of a misdemeanor marijuana charge in St. Louis, his attorney said Wednesday. Maroney, who grew up in St. Louis County, was among five people arrested in January for possessing marijuana. Maroney was charged in March and opted for a jury trial.
Via Yahoo! Sports
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August 31, 2011
Maroney acquitted of misdemeanor marijuana charge
Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney has been acquitted of a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, a move his attorney says frees him up to try and join a new team.
Maroney, who is from St. Louis County, was arrested in January in St. Louis.
After two police officers testified against him on Tuesday, defense attorney Scott Rosenblum sought a directed verdict, saying prosecutors...
Via AP on Fox
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August 31, 2011
Maroney acquitted of misdemeanor marijuana charge
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney has been acquitted of a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, a move his attorney says frees him up to try and join a new team. Maroney, who is from St. Louis...
Via Projo Pats Blog
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August 31, 2011
Maroney acquitted of misdemeanor marijuana charge
Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney has been acquitted of a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, a move his attorney says frees him up to try and join a new team.
Via Miami Herald
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August 31, 2011
Maroney acquitted of misdemeanor marijuana charge
Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney has been acquitted of a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, a move his attorney says frees him up to try and join a new team.
Via Seattle Times
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August 31, 2011
Maroney acquitted of misdemeanor marijuana charge
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney has been acquitted of a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, a move his attorney says frees him up to try and join a new team.Maroney, who is from St. Louis County, was arrested in January in St. Louis.After two police officers ...
Via Washington Times
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August 31, 2011
Maroney acquitted of misdemeanor marijuana charge
Veteran NFL running back Laurence Maroney has been acquitted of a misdemeanor marijuana possession charge, a move his attorney says frees him up to try and join a new team.
Via Sign on San Diego
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August 31, 2011
Ex-Broncos RB Laurence Maroney Acquitted On Drug Charges
Former Denver Broncos running back Laurence Maroney, who was charged here in March with misdemeanor marijuana possession, was acquitted after a trial before a judge on Tuesday in St. Louis Circuit Court. Maroney and others were arrested Jan. 17th after police approached cars slowing in traffic, smelled marijuana and located weapons in one of the cars. After the prosecution presented...
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August 30, 2011
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August 30, 2011
Former Broncos running back cleared in St. Louis marijuana case
Former Denver Broncos running back Laurence Maroney was found
not guilty.
Via STLtoday.com
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August 30, 2011
Former NFL running back cleared in St. Louis marijuana case
Former Denver Broncos running back Laurence Maroney was found
not guilty.
Via STLtoday.com
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August 30, 2011
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