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They Called Him Assassin Tatum Dead at 61

Darryl Stingley, above, never recovered from a collision with Jack Tatum in Aug. 1978, remaining in a wheelchair for the remainder of his life.

Former Oakland Raiders safety Jack Tatum died Tuesday at age 61 of a heart attack. He had battled diabetes and other illnesses for years. Tatum, who had 37 career interceptions, played 10 seasons in the NFL , nine of them with Oakland, and went to three Pro Bowls and won one Super Bowl.

But he is best remembered as the man who paralyzed New England Patriots WR Darryl Stingley in a 1978 preseason game. Stingley, who over the years would regain some limited use of his body, spent the rest of his life in a wheel chair until he died in 2007. Tatum never apologized nor ever spoke to Stingley after the incident. Stingley’s former QB Steve Grogan just couldn’t forgive the man for that.

“I have a hard time trying to find something nice to say,” Grogan said about Tatum. “That bothers me because I’m not like that normally. You may talk to guys that played with him, and they might tell you he was greatest teammate in the world and everybody loved him.

“The circumstance that we were involved with, just the way he handled it, that will never come out of any of our mouths or minds.”

“When something like that happens and you can’t apologize for it, go out and write a book to make money and try to get famous off the incident, that’s just not right,” Grogan said. “I thought he handled it very poorly.”

Tatum, who wrote three books called “They Call Me Assassin”; “They Still Call Me Assassin” and “Final Confessions of NFL Assassin Jack Tatum” once suggested that he and Stingley have a live televised reconciliation to promote one of his books.

It never came to be, although Stingley as late as 2003 told the Boston Globe he would welcome a visit or call from Tatum that didn’t have a commercial agenda attached to it.

“If he called me today, I’d answer,” Darryl Stingley said. “If he came to my house, I’d open my door to him. All I ever wanted was for him to acknowledge me as a human being. I just wanted to hear from him if he felt sorry or not. It’s not like I’m unreachable. But it’s not a phone call I’ll be waiting for anymore.”

NFL Hall of Fame writer John Clayton wrote in his remembrance of Tatum that his behavior toward Stingley likely kept him from the Hall of Fame.

Photo credit: Ron Riesterer/The Sporting News/ZUMA Press

McCourty Signs Five-Year Deal

FILE - This June 16, 2010, file photo shows New England Patriots cornerback and first round draft choice Devin McCourty  talking with the media after football practice in Foxborough, Mass. McCourty has signed with the New England Patriots, according to his agent. Andy Simms tweeted Wednesday morning, July 28, 2010, that McCourty, a cornerback from Rutgers, had signed a contract and was in camp.The New England Patriots have signed their first round draft pick CB Devin McCourty (1st Round -27th overall) out of Rutgers University. McCourty inked a five year deal with a max value of $13.2 million of which $7.825 million is in guarantees and bonuses.

He is the last of the teams 12 draft picks to sign a contract but only the second of all the first rounders in the league. Only Dallas WR Dez Bryant (21st overall) had signed prior to McCourty.

McCourty is likely to be in camp today ready for the start of team workouts tomorrow.

Photo credit: AP Photo

Patriots Usually Open Successfully

No matter what sport you play or watch one of the key components to putting yourself in position to win, whether it’s a single game or over the course of entire season, is getting off to a good start. You have a good start you feel confident, you may win a game you shouldn’t against a difficult opponent and before you know it your team has a huge boost of confidence and anything is possible.

Jerod Mayo - New England PatriotsAccording to some research by Mike Reiss of ESPN Boston, the New England Patriots are second in the NFL with the most consecutive season opening wins with six. Only the Pittsburgh Steelers have more with seven. That means going into the 2010 season opener the Patriots haven’t started their season with a loss since 2003. Just to refresh your memory, that was the 31-0 pounding in Buffalo by the Bills who had just signed former New England DB Lawyer Malloy after he was cut. This was the game that brought about the quote from Tom Jackson of ESPN “let me say this clearly…they [the Patriots players] hate their coach.”

So much for my theory, and Jackson’s, because the Patriots went 14-2 and won their second Super Bowl in three years. They would win the following one as well becoming the last NFL team to win back-to-back titles.

By the way the Patriots, who open at home against Cincinnati, have never lost a home opener (1st home game of the season) in Gillette Stadium where they are 8-0 since 2002 and have won 13 of the last 15. In their last 10 road openers (1st road game of the season) they are 5-5 under Bill Belichick and they are 1-2 since 2000 when they open the season on the road which hasn’t happened since 2007 when they massacred the Jets in the Meadowlands 38-14.

Here’s a look at the current streaks, wins or losses, to open a season:

Wins: Steelers — 7; Patriots — 6; Broncos — 3; Cowboys — 3; Packers — 3

Losses: Raiders — 7; Browns — 5; Buccaneers — 4; Chiefs — 4; Dolphins — 4; Jaguars — 3; Rams — 3

Photo credit: Boston Globe

Report: Welker All Set to Start Training Camp

New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker stretches during NFL football practice in Foxborough, Mass. , Wednesday, June 2, 2010.

New England Patriots fans have already wondered if wide receiver Wes Welker was superhuman because of his play on the field. Now they’re wondering due to Welker’s seemingly superhuman healing capacity.

Personally I was amazed when he appeared on the practice field for minicamp earlier this summer but now the word is out that Welker will do full participation in drills at training camp which starts on Thursday.

This is a mere seven months since Welker tore his ACL an injury that at times needs an entire year before an athlete can return. We’ve started to see athletes comebck from this injury sooner but I can’t recall a football player coming back so soon from such a devastating injury. Sure TO came back in four weeks but that was a broken leg and even that was stunning but this recovery by Welker out does that.

It makes you wonder did Welker borrow TO’s hyperbaric chamber?

Whatever he did to get back on the field is an amazing tribute to his desire to win. Now hopefully he’s truly fully healed and dangerous as ever because Tom Brady and the Patriots are much better team with Welker in slot instead of on the sideline.

Photo credit: AP Photo, SOX & Dawgs illustration

2010 New England Patriots Training Camp Information

2010 New England Patriots training campThe New England Patriots open training camp on Thursday, July 29 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA. Not all of the practices, sessions and scrimmages are open to the public but the team does a good job of keeping the fans updated.

One thing you need to be aware of before you travel to the Razor is that the staff can and will and has closed an open practice just prior to its start. You can keep updated on the fly at patriots.com through the training camp page as well as on the teams Facebook and Twitter sites.

As we get closer to the start, Ian or myself will post the open practice schedule for the day as well.

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Guyton Signs Two-Year Extension

Gary Guyton New England Patriots linebacker Gary Guyton signed a two year contract extension with the team. Guyton, an undrafted free agent from Georgia Tech, made $350,000 in 2009 while racking up 85 tackles while playing all 16 games.

The two-year deal which covers 2010 and 2011, will pay Guyton $505,000 this season; $1 million next season plus he gets a guaranteed signing bonus of $650,000. Guyton is competing for a starting linebacker position with the team and also plays a pivotal role on the special teams unit.

Photo Credit: AP Photos

Patriots to Wear 1985 Replica Uni’s

Steve Grogan - AP PhotoThe New England Patriots have announced that they will wear 1985 replica uniforms in two games in the upcoming 2010 NFL season. The team, which has officially dropped the alternate silver jersey, will wear the alternate uniforms commemorating the 1985 Super Bowl XX team that was crushed in New Orleans by the Chicago Bears, 46-3.

The uniforms, which will feature the red jersey with Pat Patriot on the white helmet, are very similar to AFL 50th Anniversary throw backs the team wore last season. The team is allowed to wear them twice during the NFL season and will wear them at home on October 31 against the Minnesota Vikings and on the road November 25 in Detroit on Thanksgiving Day.

On that day I’d expect to see the white jersey with the red pants that was the road uniform for the club.

Photo credit: AP

Dillon enters not guilty plea in DUI case

Corey Dillon - AP Photo

Former New England Patriots and Cincinnati Bengals running back Corey Dillon pleaded not guilty in Malibu Superior Court to two misdemeanor charges stemming from a DUI arrest he had in Calabasas CA on April 2.

Two deputies witnessed two males in a red Camaro, driven by Dillon, driving very slowly behind them. They pulled the car over and arrested Dillon for suspicion of driving under the influence.

Dillon was also arrested on a domestic violence charge on May 1 after an altercation with his wife. Those charges were later dropped by the prosecutor who cited lack of evidence.

There was no information released on when Dillon is to appear next in Malibu Superior Court on the DUI charges.

Photo credit: AP

Video: Russow KO’s Duffee at UFC 114

After being throughly dominated for the first two rounds and early part of round 3, Mike Russow delivered the one-punch knockout to Todd Duffee at 2:35 of the third round during UFC 114 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

Enjoy the knock out and post-fight interview with Russow:

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2010 Red Sox Still Seek An Identity

Who Are You - SOX & Dawgs photoshop

With the 2010 Major League Baseball season having passed the quarter pole (40 games) for teams this week, I figured it was time to look at the Red Sox season thus far. Over the off season we were told time and time again that the team was going to be built on pitching and defense and General Manager Theo Epstein and his baseball operations people set out to embrace this philosophy.

They did so by signing pitcher John Lackey away from the Los Angeles Angels, three-time Gold Glove winning outfielder Mike Cameron away from Milwaukee, two-time Gold Glove winning third baseman Adrian Beltre from Seattle and shortstop Marco Scuturo away from the Toronto Blue Jays. They also moved Jacoby Ellsbury to left field and made Victor Martinez the everyday catcher. On paper it all looks good but in reality it’s the pitching and the defense that has let this team down while the supposed questionable offense has kept this teams head above water for much of the season.

Offensively, in the American League, the team is tied for 5th in batting average at .270 with Minnesota; 4th in OBP; 2nd in slugging pct and 2nd in OPS. They are second in home runs to Toronto; 4th in RBI; 2nd in hits and 3rd in runs scored. Where they’re lacking is in stolen bases. Generally we don’t associate the Red Sox with swiped bags but since the arrival of Ellsbury in late 2007 it has become a weapon in manager Terry Francona’s arsenal. With Ellsbury on the DL since early April, the Sox as a team have only 12 steals in 18 chances. If Ellsbury and Cameron, who has also been on the DL since early April, were both in the lineup that number would be significantly higher thus making the Sox offense even more potent.

The pitching though is another story, at times it shines like last night with Jon Lester throwing the teams first complete game of 2010 or the night before with Clay Buchholz earning glowing praise from Twins broadcaster and should be Hall of Famer Bert Blyleven. Then it’s been shaky like Monday night’s start from Daisuke Matsuzaka in the Bronx; or Josh Beckett’s season or the up and down performances of Lackey.

They are 13 out of 14 teams in the AL in ERA with a 4.78, only Kansas City is worse. They’ve allowed the most earned runs (204) and runs (222); they’re 5th in walks (308), the staff WHIP is a whopping 1.40 good for 10th and they have the sixth highest batting average against in the league. In 19 save opportunities the bullpen has blown 7. The staff has given up the 5th most hits, the 4th most HRs and the 3rd most total bases. You want to talk stolen bases against? You might want to look at this with only one eye open it’s kinda scary. Opponents have stolen 48 bases and have only been thrown out or caught by pitchers 10 times for a caught stealing pct of 17%. Only New York’s pct is worse (15%)

In 42 games the defense has committed 27 errors (7th most in AL), 7 of them alone by Beltre. It’s not just the errors though that are killing them. I can’t recall in the last 7 or 8 years a Boston team who misplays and misreads and misjudges the ball so often. Granted part of the problem is you have pretty much an entire outfield with little or no Fenway Park experience but that only goes so far. And Beltre needs to start fielding his position better. The way he has played defensively needs to change.

This team is still searching for an identity. They’re like the family uncle with multiple personalities. For a few games they’re resilient, they’ll fall way behind only to comeback on you and win. There are days they’re lackadaisical, some days they will put in a good effort from beginning to end and other days they are just totally uninspired. I don’t know what needs to change to bring about a better effort as a team. Maybe there isn’t as good a chemistry amongst teammates as there was in the past. We’ve already seen what appears to be a breakdown in communication between Martinez and Matsuzaka. We’ve seen Mike Lowell, of all people; complain about his situation and how he doesn’t know what his role is.

As someone who has watched Francona manage sheltered, fragile egos at times over the last seven seasons, I find it hard to believe no one has told Lowell what to expect. We’ve seen David Ortiz flip out on the media, flip out when being pulled from a game for a pinch hitter only to rise from the junk pile to look like, well “Big Papi” again. We’ve seen Tim Wakefield and Jason Varitek take more reserved roles, handle them professionally and excel in the them. We’ve seen J.D. Drew start to carry the team like he can when he gets hot. But something’s different, there’s a different vibe there and most of it appears to be negative.

I will say this, if the team doesn’t get righted and soon, it will be an ugly summer in the Hub. Sports radio phone lines will blister with activity, Bloggers will wear out keyboards, heads will be called for and change will be demanded. It’s been a long time since it’s been an ugly summer in Boston but this has the makings of one, especially with the two teams the Sox are chasing for the division and the wild card playing so well through the first quarter of the season. We know those teams won’t be able to keep that pace but it won’t do any good if when they start to fall off the Red Sox are doing the doggy paddle in the Charles River just trying to keep their heads above the water.