Larry Izzo Q&A

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Of the many veteran free agents the Patriots signed prior to the 2001 season, only linebackers Larry Izzo and Mike Vrabel remain with the club. The 33-year-old Izzo, a longtime Patriots special teams captain, enters his 13th NFL season. He took some time to answer questions after a recent workout in the offseason program: What are your thoughts about re-signing with the Patriots? “I'm ... [link]

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Published 4/22/2008 by MaPatsFan at Pats Pulpit: Front Page Posts
... Mr. Special Teams, Larry Izzo re-signs.  It's good to have the veteran back; positive influence on the younger dudes. In his blog, Mike Reiss discusses the issues a 7th pick draft choice will have on the Patriots's salary cap John Tomase of the Boston Herald writes about the possibility of grabbing a lineman in the draft And finally, bring on the court dates.  This stuff is just too funny or sad, depending on your perspective. ...

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