DGameguy
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Joe Andruzzi. I think he started all 38 games in the back to back Super Bowls. His brother's are heroes, too.
Actually, Branch was neither cut, released or purposely not re-signed by BB. He was still signed and under contract, but refused to play.6.) Branch (see Milloy)
Law and McGinest for their repeated clutch play during Super Bowl runs.
Vinateri should be on the list, but the manner of his departure seems annoying. More so than Law's, whose big obnoxiousness was well before he left. He pulled himself together, behaved well and, incidentally, "paid" a lot of cash for his errors.
Actually, Branch was neither cut, released or purposely not re-signed by BB. He was still signed and under contract, but refused to play.
I'll go with Greg Spires, but the guy I was sorriest to see go at the time was Chad Eaton.
I forgot Vinatieri. He would be in my top 5.