Zach Thomas to visit Pats
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Sportaphile +2DON'T GO TO THE DARK SIDE ZACH.... for the love of god... don't give in to temptation.
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THOMAS TO VISIT PATS ON MONDAY
Published 2/18/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
... Posted by Mike Florio on February 17, 2008, 10:45 p.m. Mike Reiss of the Boston Globe reports that free-agent linebacker Zach Thomas will meet with the Patriots on Monday . Thomas, released by the Dolphins on Thursday, already has been linked to the Saints, Cowboys, Jets, and Bills. New England apparently will be his first visit. The big question is whether any team will be able to give Thomas medical clearance to play. Concussions limited him to five games in 2007. ...
Report: Zach Thomas to visit Pats
Published 2/18/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... Former Dolphins linebacker Zach Thomas will indeed visit the Patriots early this week, reports Mike Reiss of the Boston Globe. We were previously aware of visits lined up with New Orleans and Dallas. NFL Network has also mentioned the Jets and Bills as interested parties. Thomas, in a recent interview with Sirius radio, said he's looking to play for a winning team. He acknowledged that he won't be signing a blockbuster deal. He said the money isn't as important to him as winning and having fun playing football. ...
Weekend Roundup
Published 2/18/2008 by Matty I <info@thephinsider.com> at The Phinsider: Front Page Posts
... In case you've missed it, the Boston Globe is reporting that Zach will be visiting with the Patriots later on today. Also, Adam Schefter is reporting that the ...
Zach Thomas paying the Pats a visit
Published 2/18/2008 by Jamie at The Patriot Act
... Boston Globe’s Mike Reiss is reporting that former Miami LB Zach Thomas will visit the Patriots on Monday. Thomas has been a 7-time Pro Bowler but played only 5 games last season due to concussions and migraines. ...
