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Pats sign Thomas to 53; Tarpinian and Mills to PS
Just saw this tweeted from Reiss:
Donald Thomas to the 53. Thomas Welch Cut (which we knew) Tarpinian and Mills to the Practice Squad. I thought the Pats had 7 people on the PS after they promoted Welch.. I must have miscounted.. or there will be another move announced. . |
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The Tarp sig will remain! :D
And it says a lot about Hernandez' importance in the offense that they are keeping Mills. |
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BTW- who is Donald Thomas? What position does he play? And can someone give us a little bio on him |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_...rican_football)
The psychics at Wikipedia already had it. Odd--the link won't get you there for some reason. Just google Donald Thomas and you'll get there. |
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Thomas seems to be primarily a guard. You would think they'd want someone who could back up Connolly at center. Does this mean Wendell will be ready to go?
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Here is some info from NFLDraftscout.com that many people will like:
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Lisfranc injury a while back - smart dude without tons of experience - this looks very good.
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I've been watching Thomas for years.
A late round pick for Miami, the guy instantly won a starting spot as a rookie over players picked early in the draft and the incumbent veterans. He was a surprise. Parcells especially liked him. Defensive players were reporting to Parcells and the coaches that Thomas packed a wallop. His initial engagement was like being punched by a boxer. Thomas was hurt midway through the first year for the Dolphins, and then did not come back into form from the injury (don't know why, rehab was too long, or he didn't come back in shape, just don't know) and he was cut. He is very physically gifted, but also incredibly raw. He did not play high school football. He was a regular UConn student. The UConn football players saw him working out in the gym and he looked like the incredible hulk. So they encouraged him to try out. He played at UConn as a walk-on until his final year(s). He just does not have that much football behind him. Hopefully, he can be a Scarnecchia project. |
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