Is Randy Moss a Good Fit For Patriots?
Former New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss announced Monday that he plans on returning to the NFL. The seven-time pro bowler who played with the Patriots from 2007-2010 retired on August 1, 2011 after spending 2010 with the Patriots, Minnesota Vikings, and Tennessee Titans.
The Patriots are in desperate need of a deep threat receiver and will likely be looking to free...
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Reflecting on the Superbowl a week later
After the game ended I avoided exposing myself to sports news for a few days. So it wasn't until about Wednesday that I realized people were blaming Wes Welker for the loss. That's crazy to me. As the play in question was happening, I though to myself that the throw was too high, and it never crossed my mind again. Welker is a tiny guy. I've met him a couple times...
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Reflecting on the Superbowl a week later
After the game ended I avoided exposing myself to sports news for a few days. So it wasn’t until about Wednesday that I realized people were blaming Wes Welker for the loss. That’s crazy to me. As the play in question was happening, I though to myself that the throw was too high, and it never crossed my mind again. Welker is a tiny guy. I’ve met him a couple times...
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Reflecting on the Superbowl a week later
After the game ended I avoided exposing myself to sports news for a few days. So it wasn’t until about Wednesday that I realized people were blaming Wes Welker for the loss. That’s crazy to me. As the play in question was happening, I though to myself that the throw was too high, and it never crossed my mind again. Welker is a tiny guy. I’ve met him a...
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Rob Gronkowski to spike ceremonial puck for AHL’s Worcester Sharks
Rob Gronkowski has made a name for himself on and off of the gridiron over the past five months. “Gronk” has done it all: scored multiple touchdowns for the Patriots at tight end, frolicked with adult entertainers, and amused and angered folks by celebrating after the Patriots Super Bowl loss at a local New Orleans establishment.
Earlier this season, Gronkowski earned...
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Cornerback Kyle Arrington gathering his Patriot teammates for a special event
Patriots cornerback Kyle Arrington spoke today about what a close-knit group the defense grew to be, thanks in part to dealing with all the naysayers who doubted they were good enough to be in the Super Bowl.
When asked if there were any plans for that group to get together during the off-season, Arrington smiled. There is in fact a big date for many members of the defense to re...
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"The Patriots might be the most watched team this offseason not named the Colts because it’s..."
“The Patriots might be the most watched team this offseason not named the Colts because...
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Pats owner Robert Kraft looks at NHL’s example to make NFL more “inviting and appealing.”
Alex Marvez of FoxSports.com spoke to Patriots owner Robert Kraft recently about his thoughts on improving the game.
It just so happened Kraft had just attended a terrific New York Rangers-Boston Bruins game at the TD Garden the day before the AFC Championship game against Baltimore last month.
Sitting in the stands at TD Garden, Kraft was taken by the overall experience, and...
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Patriots Have A Lot Of Work To Do
The presence of Tom Brady means not worrying whether the championship window is closing in New England. But there’s a laundry list of chores for Bill Belichick and Company to tackle this offseason, starting with Brady’s favorite weapons. The heaviest lifting is on defense, where the team’s usual overstock of draft picks should come in handy.
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Randy Moss Wants to Return to NFL, But He Still Wouldn't Fit With Patriots
If the Patriots believed wide receiver Randy Moss would have benefited the team, they would never have traded him in 2010 or essentially ignored him in 2011. Now that he wants to return again in 2012, expect the Patriots to feel similarly about the eventual Hall of Famer. Sure, Moss would probably be an upgrade over Chad Ochocinco on the field, but at what cost in the locker room...
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"Team Needs: CB, DE, WR. Their Super Bowl run proved once again that the Patriots are superbly..."
“Team Needs: CB, DE, WR. Their Super Bowl run proved once again that the Patriots are superbly...
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Faulk contemplating retirement after 13 seasons with Patriots
After 13 seasons with the New England Patriots is Patriots running back Kevin Faulk pondering retirement?
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We send the Patriots into the offseason with some yearbook-style Superlatives…
A full week after the Super Bowl, the Patriots have officially left the building. And by building, I mean, Foxboro. They have scattered, back home to chill for a few weeks before returning for offseason conditioning.
To commemorate that, we made them a high school yearbook. Or, at least, the Superlatives that often come with them. It was our way of sending them into the offseason...
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Patriots to try and sign Mario Williams?
Eric Edholm of Pro Football Weekly believes Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots could try and sign Houston Texans defensive end/linebacker Mario Williams once he becomes a free agent on March 13th.
I honestly don’t see Belichick going after Williams, since he was still able to get a solid pass rush this season with Mark Anderson, Vince Wilfork and Andre Carter. And just...
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If Randy Moss is coming back, it shouldn't be to the Patriots
By Jim Donaldson Randy Moss, doing his best Brett Favre impersonation, is saying he'd like to come out of retirement and play football again in 2012.
Can we please, right now, put to rest any suggestion that, if Randy does come back, it should be in New England?
The Patriots decided to dump him two years ago, when they traded him back to Minnesota, where...
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5 Players On The Patriots That Fans Should Ban From New England
Most of the Patriots players played spectacular during last Sunday's game, however there were some players that fell short (and most of them were on the receiving corp).
First the players the New England is CURRENTLY banning...
Rob Gronkowski
While I don't personally believe in the ban, many New Englander's do. For those of you living without electricity, Rob Gronkowski...
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Randy Moss is making a comeback
Former NFL wide receiver Randy Moss has made an announcement via Ustream that he want’s to make a comeback and play football in 2012.
“I just wanna go to a team and play some football,” said Moss.
“I said I had a surprise for y’all,” Moss added.
Moss said that he retired because of things that were going on off the field, but his family has told him that...
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1920′s reporter interviews Tom Brady & Bill Belichek
A 1920's reporter who was frozen in time wad thawed out and asked to interview Tom Brady & Bill Belichek. As expected The Hoodie doesn't find the humor in 1920's reporter, he does however get a laugh out of Brady.
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Ex-Patriots WR Randy Moss says the magic words: “Your boy be back for the upcoming season.”
For the last few months, Randy Moss has been as entertaining on Twitter as he was on the field. From posting hilarious pictures of “thundering herds” (right) to just being his ridiculous self, Moss has been entertaining.
Life just got more entertaining.
Moss announced via ustream this morning that he’s coming back to football. Really. No, seriously, he is. The 35-year-old deep...
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"The Patriots’ third straight loss to the Giants was simple to analyze: the Giants are better than..."
“The Patriots’ third straight loss to the Giants was simple to analyze: the Giants are better...
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DON'T CALL IT A COMEBACK
Randy Moss to return to NFL
Early Monday, Randy Moss took to Ustream to announce his intentions to return to the NFL and play next in the 2012 season.
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Patriots RB Faulk devastated by sitting out Super Bowl
New England Patriots veteran running back Kevin Faulk was admittedly devastated when he learned that he would not be active for Super Bowl XLVI.
With the contest versus the New York Giants possibly being his last of his NFL career, Faulk told NESN that he cried upon being informed that he was not going to play.
"That morning when I got the word that I wasn't go to dress...
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Takeaways from NFL Network Super Bowl XLVI Sound FX
NFL Films has outdone themselves with their latest Super Bowl XLVI Sound FX broadcast. The behind-the-scenes look at Super Bowl 46 is arguably the most revealing film you will ever see about one team’s Super Bowl win and one team’s Super Bowl loss. Related posts:
NFL Super Bowl XLVI Winner & Thoughts – Inside The Wheelhouse
NFL Super Bowl XLVI Predictions &...
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Former Patriots LB Shawn Crable isn’t quitting on his dream: “I still want this”
Over the past three seasons, the name Shawn Crable couldn’t be uttered without shaking your head. A former Michigan captain with insane athletic skills, he was seen as the future of the Patriots pass-rush.
After two injury-plagued seasons, he became easily the most talked about player who hadn’t come close to his promise. Finally, he did have a chance… only to be...
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Patrick Chung Can Emerge As Leader in Secondary, Patriots Still Need Boost at Safety
Editor's note: Jeff Howe will review each position on the Patriots' roster every day through Feb. 13. This edition highlights the safeties. Patriots head coach Bill Belichick made some curious decisions with his safeties early in the 2011 season, and it caught up to them over the course of the year. Belichick released James Sanders and Brandon Meriweather, but the Patriots...
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