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Today's spin isn't about a game or a date but it is about a couple of players. The first guy I would like to focus on is probably the Greatest Patriots Player that most people don't immediately think about.The Player is Julius Adams.In my view any "Short List" of Great Patriots MUST include Him. He had the combination of size and speed that is rarely seen. He also had a great knack of making "Big Plays". He was constantly "Double Teamed" and it was when The Patriots got Tony McGee from The Chicago Bears ,they switched to the 3-4 Defense and started to play much better Defense than We had seen until that point. It all came together one day against Denver in Foxboro when The Patriots Defense recorded what seemed like 10 Sacks in one day and came close to killing Steve Ramsey,The Bronco's Quarterback.
Julius Adams played his entire career as a Patriot and He would often meet with The Fans at "The Red Snapper" after victories and enjoy the celebration with The Foxboro Faithful. He was a good guy and a GREAT PLAYER! Number 85 will always be remembered by those of Us who watched his entire career.He was simply sensational!
Another guy from that era who never gets a mention and should is Leon Gray.He was simply a sensational Left Tackle.With John Hannah and Leon Gray on the left side,The Patriots ran left all day long!They were simply tremendous.
Julius Adams played his entire career as a Patriot and He would often meet with The Fans at "The Red Snapper" after victories and enjoy the celebration with The Foxboro Faithful. He was a good guy and a GREAT PLAYER! Number 85 will always be remembered by those of Us who watched his entire career.He was simply sensational!
Another guy from that era who never gets a mention and should is Leon Gray.He was simply a sensational Left Tackle.With John Hannah and Leon Gray on the left side,The Patriots ran left all day long!They were simply tremendous.
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