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http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2007/01/28/nfl_hobbs_call_was_correct/

PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK
NFL: Hobbs call was correct

By Mike Reiss and Ron Borges, Globe Staff | January 28, 2007

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Scope for Seymour

According to a source close to Richard Seymour, the Patriots' defensive lineman will have an arthroscopic procedure on his knee to clean up some old damage as well as some new damage. Seymour was the lone Patriot selected for the Pro Bowl but said Friday he would not participate in the game, which is Feb. 10 in Hawaii.
 
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Dr. Z quote "I don't know if he's injured".:rolleyes:

Only his arms and legs, other than that he was fine.
 
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Not a bad season for a guy with one usable arm and a bum leg.. give him credit for putting on the pads every game and playing better than most with 4 limbs.
 
get your story straight..he was faking b/c we cut his old college teammate Fat Sullivan

Thats not true. Seymour asked him to grab him a cheesburger from McDonalds and he'd pay him back. Sullivan not only brought back Seymour a Chicken McNugget (with some missing) but he brought Belichick a diet coke.


Belichick goes right to Pioli and says Sullivans cut. But Bill we just........Nope hes cut.
 
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