Backfield appears on solid ground
Published 4/23/2008 at Patriots & NFL - BostonHerald.com
Laurence Maroney answered the doubters down the stretch last year, and as a result, it appears the Patriots are set at running back.
Heading into his third season, Maroney...
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ProFootballTalk.com found this 4/23/2008 on www.boston.com
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New England Sports Blog () found this 4/23/2008 on www.boston.com
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Football Review Daily posted 4/23/2008 from www.footballreviewdaily.com
As many of you are aware, the NFL owners meeting brought with it some rule changes for the upcoming season. There are five major changes that will impact play on the field, but that’s not all, they will actually impact the way you watch the game. Let me break them down and explain the impact they will have on your viewing pleasure.Agent: Zach Thomas spurned Patriots because of loyalty to Dolphins -- South Florida Sun
FanHouse found this 4/23/2008 on www.sun-sentinel.com
Former Miami Dolphins linebacker Zach Thomas didn't sign with AFC East rival New Engalnd this offseason because of loyalty to the franchise he played for the last 12 seasons, according to his agent. Thomas, a Pampa, Texas, native and Texas Tech grad, ...The New England Patriots do know they lost, right?
Scrap posted 4/23/2008 from www.on205th.com
On February 3, 2008, the New England Patriots lost in the Super Bowl. They finished the year 18-1. They were not undefeated. Since they had filed trademark applications for the phrases "19-0" and "19-0 The Perfect Season" before losing that game, one would assume that they would then withdraw those apps, right? Not if you're the New England G-D Patriots, you don't!
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