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When assessing his football future in recent years, linebacker Tedy Bruschi has often said he likes to take inventory after each season. Then, after consulting with his loved ones, he'd make a final decision. The inventory is complete. So, too, are the important discussions with his family. And with that, Bruschi has decided he's ready to play some more football, agreeing to terms on a ... [link]

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ONE MORE YEAR FOR BRUSCHI
Published 2/29/2008 by rob at The #1 Source for New England Sports Opinions and Propaganda...
... of nowhere to make the big interception, or the game changing sack, or the 4th and 1 stop. He's still a steady and solid linebacker, but in a 3-4, the linebackers are the ones who have to make the big plays. But this does answer one of the many questions facing the Patriots this off-season. And if Bruschi is paired with a young inside linebacker, he can set a great example and help mold young talent into a true Patriot. Source: Boston.com

AFC Friday: Derek Anderson a Free Agent
Published 2/29/2008 by Joel 'DiG' DiGiacomo at Football for Breakfast
AFC East Patriots: Bruschi Back with Patriots (Boston Globe) Patriots: All Signs Point to Moss’ Return (Boston Herald) Jets: Jets Shipping Out Vilma; May Bring in Faneca, Jenkins (Daily News) Dolphins: Dolphins Strike Deal with 49ers Guard Justin Smiley (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) Dolphins: Dolphins Sign WR Kircus (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) AFC South Jaguars: ...

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