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Persistence, hard work, consistency, positivity, ass kissing...whatever it takes to stick in the league this long, Brown must be rich in those intangibles.

Because he was about the worst safety I ever saw when he was with the Patriots.
 
Yeah, hated watching him here.

But I do have to hand it to the guy. He's an undrafted free agent who has played meaningful minutes for two play-off teams. Heck, he started 8 games for the Colts last season. That's how bad the Colts D was, but Sergio has certainly beaten the odds for an UDFA and deserves some respect for that.

At least we didn't spend a 2nd on him like the 49ers did with Taylor Mays the same year we got Brown for nothing.

I think it also says a lot about the state of safeties in the league right now. There aren't many good ones, and guys we can't wait to throw overboard end up starting elsewhere. Brown started 8 games for the play-off Colts last season, Ihedigbo has started for the past 4 seasons, and Meriweather is a starter for the Giants after starting for the Redskins. I'm wondering if Rodney could start somewhere if he wanted to.
 
The poor guy has probably not slept all week from nightmares of being thrown out the club. I hope he doesn't decide to yap and piss Gronk off again. Gronk might put him in row two this time.
 
I still say this MF cost us a SB. LOOOOOONG IF but if he didn't got burnt by Eli in week 9 when we lost the game with 30 seconds left, the Giants would not make the playoffs.
 
He's awful. The name `Sergio Brown` was burned into my brain when he totally ****ed up the game against the Giants in 2011. When I saw him on another team, I honestly couldn't believe he was still in the NFL. Dude was terrible.

Gronk throwing him out of the club was beautiful.
 

I don't remember everything, other than that he was a walking disaster the entire game, but IIRC, the icing on the cake was near the very end when he completely mugged a Giants receiver for a PI call that moved the Giants like 60 yards up to the goal line.

2011 had to be the worst secondary in the history of football. Tom is the GOAT simply for dragging it to the Superbowl.
 
I don't remember everything, other than that he was a walking disaster the entire game, but IIRC, the icing on the cake was near the very end when he completely mugged a Giants receiver for a PI call that moved the Giants like 60 yards up to the goal line.

2011 had to be the worst secondary in the history of football. Tom is the GOAT simply for dragging it to the Superbowl.
Don't remember Brown's play but that secondary was awful.
 
I don't remember everything, other than that he was a walking disaster the entire game, but IIRC, the icing on the cake was near the very end when he completely mugged a Giants receiver for a PI call that moved the Giants like 60 yards up to the goal line.

2011 had to be the worst secondary in the history of football. Tom is the GOAT simply for dragging it to the Superbowl.
Statistically, it was the worst pass defense of all-time at that point. Dallas (IIRC) in 2013 or so took that. And yes, Tom dragged them to the SB. Think about that the next time someone tells you Forehead would have won more championships if he had better defenses.
 
Enough with this player bashing thread!

It's clear to anyone with half a brain that the fault here lies with arrogant Bill Belichick who doomed the young, trusting uber-talented Sergio Brown by assigning him the accursed #31.

Damn you BB! Damn you!!!

-phil (still recovering from being at yesterday's Groundhog Day game @ Gillette)
Oh man reading this post by @PatsWickedPissah in the http://www.patsfans.com/new-england...reads/sergio-brown-fan-support-thread.842894/ thread before the real groundhog dog game in February is like watching a horror movie when the main character is going right into the monster's laid unknowingly.
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I don't remember everything, other than that he was a walking disaster the entire game, but IIRC, the icing on the cake was near the very end when he completely mugged a Giants receiver for a PI call that moved the Giants like 60 yards up to the goal line.

2011 had to be the worst secondary in the history of football. Tom is the GOAT simply for dragging it to the Superbowl.
Glad I was at basic training during that one. Man was I pissed when the guys at the laundry cleaners told me what happened lol.
 
Maybe playing with 10 men on D should be known as the Sergio Brown.
 
F*** Sergio Brown.

He's single handedly the reason we lost to the Gints in Gillette in '11.

About the only thing Sergio Brown's good for, is causing this birth of this classic thread:

http://www.patsfans.com/new-england...reads/sergio-brown-fan-support-thread.842894/

That thread is hilarious. The posters responding with sticks up their asses are almost as funny as the OP.

aurakilla Can they just sign Darren Sharper for the last 8 games?

The only thing that could have made the memory of the 2011 team worse. Imagine Hernandez and Sharper hanging out.. or don't imagine that.
 
I will give him credit. I have to say I have never seen someone exit the club as fast as Sergio Brown.
 
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