http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cORK7l
New England Patriots vs. Minnesota Vikings 2010, part 3 of 3
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cORK7l
New England Patriots vs. Minnesota Vikings 2010, part 3 of 3
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDFJgLFGP6g
New England Patriots vs. Minnesota Vikings 2010, part 2 of 3
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS_Atlj3fL8
New England Patriots vs. Minnesota Vikings 2010
Monday’s after a short vacation are never fun. As we get our bearing let’s kick off today with part one of the Pats vs. Vikes from Halloween this year. This had to be a top five highlight game of 2010. The atmosphere of Halloween, the return of Randy Moss and Myron Pryor delivering a punishing blow to Brett Favre that most of the NFL surely enjoyed.
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Patriots—Nate Solder should be a slam dunk quick contributor. And there are many others who have a chance to help as rookies. Either Shane Vereen or Stevan Ridley seems sure to carve out a role in the backfield. It’s difficult to imagine Ras-I Dowling not getting on the field. Lee Smith could be a short yardage blocker pretty quickly. And fifth round pick Marcus Cannon is a wildcard. If he’s healthy, he can help because was gifted enough to be chosen high in the draft.
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Belichick traded the 193rd pick in the draft to the Eagles for the 194th. That’s it. Straight up.
“A salary-cap move!” Philly coach Andy Reid joked on Saturday night. The truth is, Reid and Belichick had made a deal with each other for 10 straight years (not restricted to the draft), and here it was, the sixth round, and they hadn’t made one yet. So they got on the phone and Reid said, “Listen, our streak is in trouble.” Here came the no-harm, no-foul deal. Both took linebackers whom the other team wouldn’t have picked—Philly drafted Ohio State’s Brian Rolle, and New England picked Markell Carter from Central Arkansas. Who said Reid and Belichick are always serious?
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Patriots Players Who Will Play a Crucial Role Down the Stretch | Bleacher Report New B/R stuff…