*----When Will It End?: New England Patriots Franchise----*

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  • Pat56Tip
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    • Oct 2007
    • 6

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    *----When Will It End?: New England Patriots Franchise----*

    I know people think using the Pats makes it too easy, and maybe it does, but I'm on all madden with the sliders against me to make it more challenging, maybe. I'm mainly doing this because If I stay with this (and I probably will) it will be cool to see where I go with the team in the future.

    I'll get started soon.
    Last edited by Pat56Tip; 10-31-2007, 11:50 AM.
  • Pat56Tip
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    • Oct 2007
    • 6

    #2
    Re: *----When Will It End?: New England Patriots Franchise----*


    Jamie Staton, WMUR News 9 Sports:

    The 2007 Patriots head into training camp with what seems like an almost unfair personnel advantage to many fans because of the transformation the recieving corps has undergone. Gone is longtime Pat Troy Brown, along with Reche Caldwell and tight end Daniel Graham. In are major aquirees Randy Moss, Donte Stallworth and Wes Welker and returning Tight End Ben Watson.

    But it's not just offense this season. The secondary has finally had some time to grow together as a group, and Rodney Harrison will be back and healthy. He is joined at safety by a much improved Eugene Wilson, and on the corners are great young safties Asante Samuel and Ellis Hobbs. Samuel tied Champ Bailey for the NFL lead in interceptions with 10 in '06. The Pats have also aquired Adalius Thomas and Junior Seau to add even more strength to a dominant front 7.

    They still have to play the games though. We'll see what happens.

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    • Pat56Tip
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      • Oct 2007
      • 6

      #3
      Re: *----When Will It End?: New England Patriots Franchise----*



      Patriots 2007 Training Camp Roster:

      Offense
      Quarterbacks: 12- Tom Brady, 16- Matt Cassel, 7- Matt Gutierrez
      Runningbacks: 39- Laurence Maroney, 34- Sammy Morris, 33- Kevin Faulk
      Fullbacks: 44- Heath Evans
      Wide Recievers: 81- Randy Moss, 18- Donte Stallworth, 83- Wes Welker, 10- Jabar Gaffney, 15- Kelley Washington
      Tight Ends: 84- Benjamin Watson, 88- Kyle Brady, 86- David Thomas
      Left Tackles: 72- Matt Light, 65- Wesley Britt
      Left Gaurds: 70- Logan Mankins, 71- Russ Hochstein
      Centers: 67- Dan Koppen, 71 Russ Hochstein
      Right Gaurds: 61- Stephen Neal, 71- Russ Hochstein
      Right Tackles: 77- Nick Kaczur, 68- Ryan O'Callaghan

      Defense
      Left Ends: 94- Ty Warren, 97- Jarvis Green, 99- Mike Wright
      Right Ends: 93- Richard Seymour, 97- Jarvis Green
      Tackles: 75- Vince Wilkfork, 99- Mike Wright, 90- Le' Kevin Smith
      OLBs: 59- Rosevelt Colvin, 96- Adalius Thomas, 52- Eric Alexander, 58- Pierre Woods
      MLBs: 54- Tedy Bruschi, 50- Mike Vrabel, 55- Junior Seau, 53- Larry Izzo
      Corners: 22- Asante Samuel, 27 Ellis Hobbs, 21- Randall Gay, 38 Brandon Meriweather (R),
      Free Safeties: 26- Eugene Wilson, 38- Brandon Meriweather (R), 32- Rashad Baker
      Strong Safeties: 37- Rodney Harrison, 36- James Sanders

      Special Teams
      Kicker: 3- Stephen Gostkowski
      Punter: 8- Chris Hanson
      KR: 27- Ellis Hobbs, 83- Wes Welker
      PR: 83- Wes Welker, 18- Donte Stallworth
      Long Snapper: Lonnie Paxton

      Pre Season Stories:

      1. Can Laurence Maroney handle the full load at RB with Corey Dillon retired? If not, Sammy Morris and longtime Patriot Kevin Faulk will also get some touches.
      2. Will the defense hold up this season?
      3. Will the new recievers live up to the hype?
      4. Even though the Colts moved out of the AFC East years ago, these two still end up meeting twice a year some how. This year the battle in Indy on week 9
      5. Will anybody beat the Pats?

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