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View Poll Results: Where would you add a 35 year old NFL veteran if you could
Backup QB 3 10.34%
Backup LB (most likely Seau) 19 65.52%
Backup TE 0 0%
Backup DE/NT/DL 0 0%
Backup ST 0 0%
Backup WR 0 0%
Another area for an experienced veteran backup 6 20.69%
I don't want another old wrinkly 35+ year old man out there on this team 1 3.45%
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Old 07-08-2008, 11:12 PM   #1
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Default Of all positions, where would you like to see a 35+ aged NFL veteran to be added to?

Last year it was Kyle Brady,That old worthless piece of *****

If you could have a long time veteran player about 35 years old or maybe even older added to the team in late summer,What position/area would you like to see him added to for backup experience?
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Old 07-08-2008, 11:36 PM   #2
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Seau, cause we know he can still play. If not Seau, i'd like to see a 35+ year old kicker. Kickers can go into their 40's and still be effective.
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Last year it was Kyle Brady,That old worthless piece of *****

If you could have a long time veteran player about 35 years old or maybe even older added to the team in late summer,What position/area would you like to see him added to for backup experience?
i think that is a bit harsh. brady was not that bad during the year. during the SB he was
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Tony Gonzalez...Welker would catch a 100...Moss would break at least one huge gainer a game and the running game would benefit exponentially...and Gonzo would get the ring he craves and deserves
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Last year it was Kyle Brady,That old worthless piece of *****

If you could have a long time veteran player about 35 years old or maybe even older added to the team in late summer,What position/area would you like to see him added to for backup experience?
I don't know what happened to KB in the SB but I thought the guy was pretty good in the beginning-middle of the season.
Maybe he wore down as the season progressed or maybe he had an undisclosed injury.
"Worthless piece of *****" is a bit over the top.
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Seau, cause we know he can still play. If not Seau, i'd like to see a 35+ year old kicker. Kickers can go into their 40's and still be effective.
And the Patriots seem to think that guy could be Gostkowski, who still doesn't have any camp competition.
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i think that is a bit harsh. brady was not that bad during the year. during the SB he was
Well, during the SB he was very bad. During the regular season he was just bad.

And that's, of course, referring to his blocking, because that's about all he did.
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Well, Ty Law ain't 35 just yet, but I'd love to see him at CB come August or September.
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I think this poll is a little biased to the fact that there is one particular 35+ player we all want to see come back. Junior
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Last year it was Kyle Brady,That old worthless piece of *****

If you could have a long time veteran player about 35 years old or maybe even older added to the team in late summer,What position/area would you like to see him added to for backup experience?
Sorry, but I don't think anybody, let alone a 35 year old who makes one of the toughest rosters in the NFL, should be called an "old worthless piece of S#!t." If you have a problem with any player, say what it is and why. These are our guys and this is our team. Let's show a little basic, human respect.
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