boston.com - 8/27/2007
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FOXBOROUGH -- Cornerback Asante Samuel was not present in the locker room during the media's access period. Fellow cornerback Ellis Hobbs drew a large crowd to discuss Samuel's return.
Some of the Q&A;:
Are you happy Asante is here?
"Like I said previously, if he was to come back I would be happy about it. If he wasn't then you know you still got to keep being a professional about it ...
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... After reading this interview, I'm not sure Patriots cornerback Ellis Hobbs is thrilled about Asante Samuel's return. In case you missed it, Samuel finally showed up at Gillette Stadium this morning. ...
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