Thursday, July 20, 2006

New England Patriots - The Trading Continues....

The New England Patriots signed rookie offensive tackle Ryan O'Callaghan yesterday, however the terms and conditions of the agreement were not disclosed. New England selected O'Callaghan in the fifth round (136th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. 23 year old O'Callaghan, started 35 games over the past three seasons at the University of California, and appeared in 46 of 47 games during his collegiate career. The 6-foot-7-inch, 330-pound offensive lineman helped to produce the school's first 2,000-yard rusher in 2004 (J.J. Arrington) and helped pave the way for a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in 2005 (Marshawn Lynch and Justin Forsett) while earning consecutive first-team all-conference honors.

The Pats also selected Garrett Mills, 106th overall in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL draft, and signed a deal with him on July 18th. His versatility as a player has made it difficult to define his position-type. Officially listed as a tight end, Mills also played H-back, fullback, long snapped, and played on special teams. He even played defense during his senior year, recording four tackles. He was Tulsa’s go to wherever his skills were needed. With the season fast approaching, and training camps underway, the Pats are steadily forming into a strong contender for the coming season.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

A Look Back at Tedy Bruschi

Tedy Lacap Bruschi (born June 9, 1973 in San Francisco, California) is an American football player. He has been an inside linebacker for the NFL's New England Patriots since 1996.

Bruschi played high school football at Roseville High School in Roseville, California. He played college football at the University of Arizona as a defensive end, where he tied the NCAA Division I-A sack record with 52 quarterback sacks. He was taken by the Patriots in the 3rd round (25th pick) of the 1996 NFL draft.

Bruschi has a knack for intercepting passes and taking them to the end zone. In 2003, he had 3 picks, 2 of which went for touchdowns. As of 2006, in his career with New England, he has 829 tackles, 27 sacks, and 11 interceptions, 4 of which have gone for touchdowns. All of those touchdowns came on consecutive interceptions, a feat no other NFL player has yet to equal. Bruschi has become greatly popular with Patriots fans for his tenacious playing style and ability to seemingly make a key play whenever necessary for his team; 12 of his 27 sacks have come in the fourth quarter.

Bruschi had six tackles, a sack and an interception of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb to help the Patriots cement a 24-21 win in Super Bowl XXXIX, their third title in four years. He later made his first Pro Bowl the next week. A few days later, on February 16, 2005, Bruschi was taken to a hospital with symptoms including temporary numbness, blurred vision and headaches. Bruschi suffered a mild stroke. He had experienced a broken blood vessel in his head and suffered from partial paralysis that went away soon after admittance to Massachusetts General Hospital. After several months of rehabilitation, Bruschi announced that he would sit out the 2005 NFL season.

On October 16, 2005, it was announced that Bruschi had been medically cleared to resume playing football and he rejoined the team on the practice field three days later. The Patriots officially activated him on October 29, and he played the following night against the Buffalo Bills. ESPN broadcast this game and had several features on Bruschi's return, including a calculation of hits for the first time on an ESPN NFL broadcast and many interviews during game play. Bruschi played in all but the final game against Miami and was ready to suit up for the first playoff game against Jacksonville. He was recently named the 2005 "NFL Comeback Player of the Year", an honor he shared with Carolina Panthers Wide Receiver Steve Smith.

Trading Trials and Tribulations

According to Patriots sources, as well as spokespersons for Maroney, the Patriots are still in the process of acquiring 1st Round draft pick, Laurence Maroney. Maroney cannot sign a deal for more than five years, which forces a departure from the Patriots’ previous desires to ink their first-round picks to six-year pacts. Last year’s No. 1 pick, guard Logan Mankins (who was 32nd overall), signed a five-year deal, but was just the second of the six, first-rounders of Bill Belichick’s reign to not agree to a six-year contract. Daniel Graham, eligible for unrestricted free agency at the end of the 2006 season, was the other.
The team declined to comment on Maroney last night, but did announce their signing of fourth-round tight end, Garrett Mills to a four-year deal with the Pats. With any luck, the Patriots roster will come together quickly in the coming weeks and months leading up to regulation play this Fall.




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