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Old 08-04-2009, 07:05 PM   #1
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I've gone through the forum and didn't see this posted yet. Definitely a terrific read for people interested in the history of this team.

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Good stuff; much I'm familiar with but some was brand new. For example:
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Sullivan also remembered how players and fans would mingle on the field after games, which created a connection that doesn’t exist today.

Romances were started, business relationships were formed, and guys got jobs during those times,’’ he said. “The visiting players would hang out, too, and one time I bumped into [Bills quarterback] Jack Kemp. He was a fabulous guy and one of the things he later told me was that it was a season ticket-holder from the Patriots who convinced him to later go into politics - Tip O’Neill.’’

Kemp, who died in May at 73, went on to a successful political career after his playing days, which included a run for the presidency in 1988.
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A couple of related pieces:

Top five AFL moments by Mike Reiss -- I think I would have found a way to include the signing of Joe Namath in this list

Gold Standard by Mike Reiss -- his all-time Patriots team
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Nice. Always appreciate a new Clive Rush story.
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great article; i liked it a lot

very well done

i hope many such them will follows
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Morris recalls one unfortunate meeting before a practice at Curry College.

“We had lost a few games in a row and it looked like our coach, Clive Rush, was starting to come unraveled,’’ he said. “I was the offensive captain and Houston Antwine was the defensive captain, so he asked us if we wouldn’t mind coming in the next day a few hours earlier.

“We were going to talk about how to get it all turned around and when we showed up around 8:30, he pulled a bottle of scotch out of his desk drawer with three glasses. He looked at us and said, ‘Do you guys care to join me?’ I think we realized at that point that this thing was going nowhere.


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Yes indeed! that was a great read. Thanks to Reiss for writing it, and Ian for posting it.

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