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Patriots Sign 2nd Round Pick; Release QB Hartline

The New England Patriots signed 2nd round draft pick safey Tavon Wilson of Illinois.  Wilson was taken with the 48th pick of the second round and was the third selection the team made in the draft.

Tavon Wilson #27 of the New England Patriots takes part in the 2012 Rookie Mini Camp under the watchful eyes of defensive coordinator Matt Patricia and head coach Bill Belichick at Gillette Stadium on May 11, 2012 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.Wilson was an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention for defense in 2010 and 2011 and was named the teams outstanding defensive back this past season.

He played all 13 games at safety making 48 tackles and had 1 INT and recovered two fumbles.  He has also played cornerback before being moved to safery.  He will give the Patriots some versatility on defense and he could be a possible punt return option.

The team also released QB Mike Hartline, a Canton OH native, who was signed as a free agent out of the University of Kentucky shortly after the season ended.

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Patriots Make Staff Changes; Sign Two UDFA’s

The New England Patriots made some changes amongst the coaching staff official on Thursday by announcing that Matt Patricia is now the defensive coordinator.

New England PatriotsPatricia, who was the safeties coach, has called all the defensive plays from the sideline since Dean Pees left the team after the 2009 season.

The RPI grad has coached at his alma mater as a grad assistant, then he went on to Amherst College as defensive line coach, then Syracuse as the offensive grad assistant, before he came to New England as the offensive coaching assistant in 2004.

In his time with the Patriots he has been an assistant offensive line coach, linebackers coach, safeties coach and now defensive coordinator.

In addition to the Patricia promotion the team also announced that Steve Belichick was named as a coaching assistant.

Belichick, the son of the head coach, is following in the footsteps of his father and his grandfather, for who he is named.

The younger Belichick, a Rutgers grad, walked onto the football team as the long snapper in 2011 after having played lacrosse for four seasons at the university.

As a coaching assistant his duties and responsibilities will vary with the needs of the team.  The younger Belichick is no stranger to breaking down film and being on the sidelines as he has been seen numerous times near his father during games.

Other differences in this seasons coaching staff from last season are: Pepper Johnson is now the linebackers coach, Patrick Graham will coach the defensive line, Brian Flores is the safeties coach and Josh Boyer has the cornerbacks.  George Godsey moves from offensive assistant to tight ends coach and Joe Judge will be the special teams assistant.

Holdovers from last season include offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, who came back to the Patriots during the playoffs, running backs coach Ivan Fears, wide receivers coach Chad O’Shea, special teams coach Scott O’Brien and offensive line coach/assistant head coach Dante Scarnecchia.

The Patriots also signed two undrafted free agents they are RB Brandon Bolden out of Mississippi and DL Justin Francis from Rutgers.

Bolden is second in Mississippi history in touchdowns with 33 including 27 rushing and 4th in rushing yards with 2,604.  In 2011 he played in 10 games and had 4 TD’s and ran for 462 yards.

Francis appeared in 12 games for Rutgers and made 60 tackles, he had 5.5 sacks, 1 fumble recovery, 1 interception and 5 passes defensed in 2011.

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Nominees for the Patriots Hall of Fame Class of 2012

The New England Patriots have announced the three finalists for this year’s class for the Patriots Hall of Fame.  Patriots’ fans everywhere can vote for the players through the team’s website at patriots.com, the voting runs through May 31st.

Hall at Patriot PlaceThe leading vote getter will be announced in early June and will be enshrined in the Hall at Patriots Place on Saturday September 15 the day before the team’s home opener against the Arizona Cardinals.

The three finalists are:

WR Troy Brown played for the Patriots from 1993 to 2007 and had the privilege of catching passes from the two greatest quarterbacks in franchise history, Tom Brady and Drew Bledsoe.

Brown, who played his entire career in New England, was an 8th round draft pick out of Marshall in the 1993 NFL Draft.  He made the Pro Bowl team was an All-Pro selection in 2001.  He is a three-time Super Bowl champion and played in 5 Super Bowls in his career.  He is a member of the Patriots All-2000’s team and 50th Anniversary team.

In addition to his skills as a wide receiver, he also returned punts and played defensive back when the team was in a bind.  When Brown retired he was the franchise leader in receptions with 557.

DB Fred Marion played with the team from 1982 to 1991 and recorded 29 career INT’s.  Marion, a fifth round draft pick out of Miami in 1982, played his entire career in Foxboro and was a member of the Patriots first Super Bowl team.

He was also a Pro Bowl selection and an All-Pro in the Super Bowl season as well as a member of the Patriots All-80’s team, 35th Anniversary team and 50th Anniversary team.

Marion says he still watches the Patriots games each week from his Florida home.  He is now a general sales manager for a car dealership and during the season he will wear his old jersey to work on “Jersey Saturday’s” at the dealership.

Head Coach Bill Parcells who coached the team from 1993 to 1996 is a second time nominee for the Hall getting nudged out by Drew Bledsoe in the fan vote last season.  Parcells took over the team as head coach prior to Kraft family ownership and piloted them to their second Super Bowl appearance a loss in Super Bowl XXXI to Green Bay.  After the game he left the team to take the head coach/general managers job with the New York Jets.

With the Patriots, Parcells was a two time Pro Football Weekly Coach of the Year in 1994 and 1996, the 1994 UPI Coach of the Year.

It is with the Parcells tenure and the drafting of Bledsoe that started the Patriots on their championship ways as he layed the foundation for the greatness that the franchise went on to achieve under the leadership of the Kraft’s and Bill Belichick.

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The Play on the Field Isn’t the Only Problem

Red Sox ownership group

Last year the Boston Red Sox started the season 0-6, then 2-10, before going 18-10 over their next 28 games to get to .500 at 20-20, 40 games in.

Over the next 3 plus months they were the best team in baseball until they went 7-20 in September.  Between the 20-20 start and the fall fade the Red Sox were a major league best 64-32 which included a 20-6 record in July.  They finished 91-72 and out of the playoffs.

Now here we are in 2012 with a new general manager because the old one ran away as soon as they’d let him. A new field manager because the old one was run out of town as someone who lost control both at work and home due to his problems with prescription drugs.

They have the same owners; half of the same coaching staff, virtually the same front office and most of the same players and team has started 10-16.  And guess what?  They seemingly have the same problem and this should be a surprise to no one.

This is starting to appear to be much larger then some take out chicken and a few brews in the clubhouse while a game is going on.

Recently this team completed a 6-1 road trip through Minnesota and Chicago and came home to face Oakland and Baltimore and continue the streak.  They went 1-5 before heading to Kansas City for the next three evenings.

Granted they are dealing with many injuries 3B Kevin Youkilis, LF Carl Crawford, CF Jacoby Ellsbury, closer Andrew Bailey and starting pitchers John Lackey and Daisuke Matsuzaka are all on the disabled list.  But at times last season, as in every season they were hurt too.

This team is inherently bad at home, in Fenway Park, which in my lifetime, even when the team was blah, they were at least a decent home team but not since September 2011.  In this time span the team is a woeful 8-20 in the friendly confines and an ugly 18-36 overall.

So what’s the issue?  The pitching has been awful, there is only one starter with an ERA under 5.00 and Clay Buchholz tops out at 9.09 with a 1.90 WHIP.  This leads to the bullpen pitching more innings then necessary and inflated numbers in ERA, WHIP and inherited runners scoring.  One problem is the genesis of another.

And the hitting has stopped as well.  A once red-hot Adrian Gonzalez just went 0 for 8 on Sunday after an 0 for 13 series against Oakland.  They’ve gotten nothing out of Youkilis; Ross is watching his numbers fall by the wayside and Ortiz, Pedroia and Sweeney can only carry the team so far.  They were so bad they traded for a guy who one month into the season was hitting .043 when they acquired him.  Marlon Byrd was a whopping 3 for 43 when he reported to the team. In his defense he has been a bright spot the last week raising his average about 200 points and playing above average defense in the field.

So while all the not scoring runs and giving up way too many is leading to these ugly losses there is still something wrong here.  I have heard this several times in the last week and more in the last few days and not just from Red Sox fans.  “This team is very unlikable”.

That’s bad in a lot of ways.  But the worst way can be in the clubhouse, if we as fans of the team and baseball fans in general, do not like these guys and this team, do you think that they like each other?

Earlier this season Pedroia stood up for Youkilis but beyond him how many others were there on Youk’s side?  Do the guys in clubhouse like and respect Josh Beckett?  If the answer is no do you think they’d have his back in the media or on the field?

With all the changes this team made in the off season the funny thing is the result has stayed the same.  So if the result is constant the elements of the problem leading to the result must be as well.  In my convoluted English this means the problem wasn’t taken care of by bouncing Terry Francona and letting Theo Epstein walk away, it’s still here some where.

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So what has remained constant in this fiasco besides guys like Beckett and Youkilis?  Well that’d be your owners, John Henry, Tom Werner and Larry Lucchino.  While in the past I have cut these guys slack because of how well the team has performed on the field I no longer feel this way.  In the past I’d have told you these are some of the best owners in baseball but I no longer feel this way.

This team is run by three carpetbaggers with no long-term love of the team, the fans or the region other than our money.  These guys aren’t from here and they have so many other “projects” grouped under the Fenway Sports Group banner as well as other holdings that it seems, despite what the claim, as if the team is no longer their first concern.

As Red Sox fans we are bombarded with advertisements seeking our money in addition to tickets to the games for Red Sox Nation memberships, bricks, musical CD’s, team DVD’s, concerts and now soccer games.  We have had NASCAR pushed down our throats and now EPL soccer.  I don’t give a shit about Liverpool or Carl Edwards I am a Red Sox fan.  If I want to follow soccer and NASCAR along with the other sports and activities I am interested in I will do so on my time for the teams, organizations and people of my choosing.  I don’t need all these affiliations and bad NESN programming shoved down my gullet.

An example lies down the road in Foxboro.  The Kraft family owns the Patriots, the Revolution and the stadium yet I am not bombarded with Revs ticket ads and requests during the radio and television broadcasts of the games like we are with the Red Sox ownership.

These men no longer care about baseball like Red Sox fans care about baseball.  These men don’t care about our team like we care about our team.  They’d rather watch soccer and NASCAR and that’s cool just don’t ruin my team in the process.

They are so out of touch with the Red Sox right now, both the on field product and the fans, that it is affecting the way team performs.  It all appears to be smoke and mirrors designed to give you another big Broadway show and take as much of your hard earned money from your wallet as they possibly can.  While we are good little doobies sitting in our cramped Fenway Park seats paying the highest ticket prices in baseball to see a team under perform because ownership is not doing all it can to correct the issues the team faces.

Magic Johnson rode in on his horse and saved the day for the Los Angeles Dodgers.  And don’t get me wrong, while every day I am thankful that Frank McCourt didn’t get to run this franchise into the ground, I am less and less pleased each of those days with the trio entrusted to run it now.  Where is our Magic Johnson?  Who is our Magic Johnson?

Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel in their classic hit “Mrs. Robinson” declare “where have you gone Joe DiMaggio, our nation turns its lonely eyes to you’”.  I now ask the same of the one man who can straighten this mess out.

Where have you gone Robert Kraft, Red Sox Nation turns its lonely eyes to you.

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Matt Light Retires after 11 Years with Patriots

New England Patriots offensive tackle Matt Light is apparently calling it quits after 11 seasons all in Foxboro.  According to a report on ESPN the Patriots have placed Light on the “Reserve/Retired” list, effectively ending his NFL career.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady celebrates with Matt Light (72) after throwing a 12-yard touchdown pass during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Indianapolis.And what a career it was.  The 33-year old Light was the team’s second round draft pick (48th overall) in the 2001 NFL Draft out of Purdue University.

In his college career with the Boilermakers, Light was Second Team All-Big Ten (1999) and First Team All-Big Ten (2000) and played on an offensive line that in his senior year allowed only seven sacks of quarterback Drew Brees.

As a Patriot he started 12 of the 14 games he dressed for in his first season and was the starting left tackle in the teams Super Bowl XXXVI win over St. Louis as a rookie.  He went on to earn members ship on the Football News 2001 All-Rookie Team.

Overall in New England, Light started 153 of the 155 games he played in.  He was a 2007 All-Pro, a 4-time Pro Bowl selection, is a three-time Super Bowl champion, a five-time conference champion, won the Madden Most Valuable Protectors award and is a member of the Patriots All-2000’s team and 50th Anniversary team.

Last June he signed a two-year contract with New England and he will leave with one-year remaining on the pact.

Always engaging and personable expect Light to find a job talking about football with some television network in the near future.

Light was third on the team in seniority behind only Kevin Faulk and Tom Brady and they are the last active players to have been on all three Super Bowl championship teams.

Expect second year players Nate Solder and Marcus Cannon to compete for the Light’s old job on the offensive line.

Update: Light made his retirement official on May 7, 2012.

this article originally ran on April 25, 2012 when the news of Light’s retirement came about.

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Addai Coming to Foxboro

Joseph Addai #29 of the Indianapolis Colts is stopped by Vince Wilfork #75 of the New England Patriots in the second half at Gillette Stadium on December 4, 2011 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.

We’ve found out about the New England Patriots roster moves in a variety of ways in the Bill Belichick era.  They’ve come from the team via release or website, sometimes Belichick will announce the roster moves during a press briefing, players sometimes will tweet they have signed and then there’s the good old agent calls the media route.  But never in the time Belichick has run the team have we gotten roster information from Peyton Manning, until now.

Seems Manning during a chat with some media let it out that his former Indianapolis Colts teammate RB Joseph Addai will sign with New England.

The Patriots had a shot at Addai once before in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft but decided to take RB Laurence Maroney with the 21st pick and pass on the LSU running back.

Addai was then taken 30th by Indianapolis and has gone on to rush for 4,453 yards and 39 touchdowns in six seasons with the Colts.  He was released on March 9 by Indianapolis along with TE Dallas Clark, S Melvin Bullitt and LB Gary Bracket all former mainstays of the very good Colts teams of the 2000’s.

He is expected to compete for time with 2nd year running backs Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen, as well as Danny Woodhead.  With fullbacks Eric Kettani, Spencer Larson and Tony Fiammetta on the roster New England now has 7 running backs on the roster plus a decision to make on long time Patriot Kevin Faulk, who is a free agent.

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Patriots Sign Gaffney, Release Underwood

Jabar Gaffney

The New England Patriots signed wide receiver Jabar Gaffney to a two-year contract bringing back one of QB Tom Brady’s favorite targets to Foxboro.

Gaffney, a member of the Patriots from 2006 to 2008, is a former 2nd round pick (33rd overall) of the Houston Texans in the 2002 NF Draft out of the University of Florida.

In addition to the Texans and Patriots, Gaffney has played for the Denver Broncos and last season for the Washington Redskins.

Entering his 11th season in the NFL, Gaffney has 443 career catches for 5,622 yards and 24 TD’s.

He is the son of former New York Jets WR Derrick Gaffney and the cousin of free agent CB Lito Sheppard.

In addition to Gaffney’s signing the team also has released WR Tiquan Underwood after one season with the team.  Underwood, a former 7th round draft pick of the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2009 NFL Draft out of Rutgers, is well known for his cool high top fade haircut.

This is the fourth time the Patriots have released Underwood since last September; it includes being released on the night before Super Bowl XLVII only to be re-signed two days later.

It appears Underwood’s release is in direct relation to the Gaffney signing as not counting Wes Welker, who is yet to sign his franchise tender, the team has 11 wide receivers currently on the roster.

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Junior Seau Dies of Gunshot Wound

Junior Seau #55 of the New England Patriots reacts during their game against the Arizona Cardinals at Gillette Stadium on December 21, 2008 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.

Junior Seau, who played 20 NFL seasons with the San Diego Chargers, Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots has reportedly taken his own life with a self inflicted gunshot wound to his chest.

The shooting occurred sometime before 10 a.m. PT this morning at his Oceanside CA home.  The local emergency dispatch center received a 9-1-1 call about 10 a.m. from Seau’s housekeeper reporting the shooting.

Seau, who was one of the greatest linebackers to ever play the game and a surefire Pro Football Hall of Fame member, has battled suicide demons in his past.  Once he retired his life seemed to change drastically without football in it, as he appeared several times in tabloid news stories in print and on TV.  Nearly two years ago he was accused of assault by Reality TV entertainer Tila Tequila and then he drove his car off of a cliff just hours after being arrested on those charges.

Drafted 5th overall by San Diego in the 1990 NFL Draft out of Southern California,  he starred for 13 seasons with the Chargers taking them to a Super Bowl before he was traded to Miami where he played with the Dolphins for three seasons before retiring.

Just four days after retiring as a Charger in August 2006 Seau signed a contract to play for the New England Patriots.  He played a full season in 2006 and in 2007 he would be named a team captain and play in his second Super Bowl.  In 2008 and 2009 he played partial seasons for New England coming back when Bill Belichick called and asked for his help.

In November of 2011 he was inducted into the San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame during Alumni Day ceremonies in a game against the Denver Broncos.

Seau was heavily involved in community work through his foundation, he also had a clothing line called “Say-Ow” and he owned “Seau’s the Restaurant” in Mission Valley CA.

Married for 13 years before he got divorced in 2002, he leaves three children, a daughter Sydney (19); and sons Jake (17) and Hunter (12).

In his playing career he earned 12 Pro Bowl nominations, 10 All-Pro selections, he was a 2-time AFC Champion, the 1992 UPI Defensive Player of the Year and NEA NFL Defensive Player of the Year.  He was also the 1994 AFC Player of the Year, a member of the NFL’s 1990’s All-Decade team, the Chargers Hall of Fame as well as their 50th Anniversary team.

He made 1,849 tackles, had 56.5 sacks, 18 INT’s and 3 forced fumbles in an outstanding career.

Junior Seau died tragically and amazingly is already the 8th member of the 1994 Chargers Super Bowl team to pass away.  He was only 43.

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Patriots Reportedly Agree to Terms with Big Money

New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning passes under pressure from New England Patriots' Gerard Warren in the second quarter of the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game in Indianapolis, Indiana, February 5, 2012.

One of my favorite players and one of Bill Belichick’s most trusted veterans Gerard “Big Money” Warren is returning to Foxboro in 2012.

Warren, who is entering his 12th NFL season out of the University of Florida, can play both defensive tackle and defensive end.  He was originally the first round draft pick of the Cleveland Brown (3rd overall) in the 2001 NFL Draft.

This is Warren’s third season in New England after spending time with Cleveland, Denver and Oakland.  In his two previous seasons with the Patriots he has played in 27 games starting 10, has 43 tackles and 4.5 sacks.

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Patriots Reportedly Sign UDFA Matt Roark

Matt Roark #3 of the Kentucky Wilcats runs with the ball during the game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Commonwealth Stadium on November 26, 2011 in Lexington, Kentucky

The New England Patriots have reportedly locked up yet another undrafted free agent for the training camp roster by signing Kentucky WR Matt Roark.

Mr. Roark, out of Acworth GA, is 6 foot five and a former quarterback in high school.  Roark who made steady progress in his Kentucky career saw an increase in his playing time in 2011.

In addition to wide receiver, Roark saw time on the special teams unit as the “middle jumper’ and is credited with 6 blocks (5 extra points and 1 field goal) during his time with the Wildcats.

His father Ray Gover is a former Kentucky defensive back and wide receiver.  At this time we are unsure if he will bring his little friend “Tattoo” with him to Foxboro or how many white suits he owns.  We are also trying to find out if he owns a Cordoba with rich Corinthian leather.

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