03-08-2011, 12:51 AM
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Re: Favorite Pats player not named Tom Brady
Troy and Tedy are my candidates. I read online and don't listen to radio, so I'm much more exposed to Tedy being articulate than Troy.
Let's see:
Troy's league-wide uniqueness -- absolutely, positively the most versatile player in modern NFL history. He was a low-end Pro Bowler on offense. At his offensive peak, he turned in one of the best special-teams performances in NFL post-season history, engineering two touchdowns in a game that was decided by 7 points. And he was a fully competent defensive sub-package player.
Tedy's league-wide uniqueness -- the comeback from the stroke.
Both are pretty awesome.
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