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View Poll Results: If you could have added a former Pats player who would it have been?
Randy Moss 32 24.81%
Ty Law 30 23.26%
Willie McGinest 12 9.30%
Corey Dillon 5 3.88%
Mike Vrabel 0 0%
Richard Seymour 13 10.08%
Rodney Harrison 24 18.60%
Someone else? (explain) 13 10.08%
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Old 02-08-2012, 02:42 PM   #41
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Old 02-08-2012, 02:53 PM   #42
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I voted Law, although I'd like to have him, Willie, and Rodney back, in that order. that would fix a great deal of sins.
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Because he's getting no love here, I'll go with Tedy Bruschi. 54 knocks down that TD pass in the endzone if not intercepts it outright and would have made some game changing play throughout the course of that game.

My first thoughts were Rodney and Willie for the same reasons as above, but like I said, Tedy B should not be so quickly forgotten in these parts.

And to the people who actually argued for years during the dynasty years that it was all about the system and the players were "laundry," well, I'd love have all that gritty, talented laundry back now.
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With a Randy Moss in his prime the game never comes down to the wire, but even so....Randy Moss comes down with that Hail Mary.
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Rodney just for his mouth. I'm sick of the whole every teams trash talks the Pats while they keep silent, and then the Pats are beat down.
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How about just a healthy Gronk?

(j/k -- I like the thread as a diversion. While I don't think WR is the biggest need on the team, I guess I agree with taking Moss because of how great he was during his prime -- not to take away from all the other players)

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Because he's getting no love here, I'll go with Tedy Bruschi. 54 knocks down that TD pass in the endzone if not intercepts it outright and would have made some game changing play throughout the course of that game.

My first thoughts were Rodney and Willie for the same reasons as above, but like I said, Tedy B should not be so quickly forgotten in these parts.

And to the people who actually argued for years during the dynasty years that it was all about the system and the players were "laundry," well, I'd love have all that gritty, talented laundry back now.
For ILB notables,Ted Johnson was the guy you almost knew was going to clog the middle if the RB got past the first line of defense,so he gets some recognition as well,even though I know nobody would have voted for him had he been in this poll.
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Gronkowski with two good ankles.
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In my opinion I'd say Moss, because in the situation of Gronk's interception and Welker's drop, Moss would have caught both those balls.
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