boston.com - 1/24/2008
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FOXBOROUGH -- The locker room was packed today at Gillette Stadium.
S Rodney Harrison, LB Junior Seau, WR Wes Welker, DL Jarvis Green, FB Heath Evans, CB Ellis Hobbs and RB Kevin Faulk were a few players drawing large crowds. DL Richard Seymour and LB Mike Vrabel also answered questions after their press conferences.
There was no sighting of QB Tom Brady.
Players were asked quite a ...
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This killin' time is killin' me.
mr. blackandwhite —
... The Patriots will practice today and one of the funny quotes from the locker room came from Heath Evans who, in reference to the uproar over Tom Brady getting spotted wearing a walking cast the other day, joked, "I'm going to put on a boot and see if you all follow me around." ...
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