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nabwong 02-04-2012 04:14 PM

Nick McDonald story
 
Had me choked up a bit reading it. I love how our team is full of these guys that had to go against all odds. Translates to mental toughness.

New England Patriots lineman Nick McDonald makes a mother proud - ESPN

Mike the Brit 02-04-2012 04:22 PM

Re: Nick McDonald story
 
That is one terrific story.

In the middle of all the mail-it-in "Why is Tom Brady so great"/"Tom Brady isn't everything he's cracked up to be" opinion pieces that are wasting our time this week, ESPN has had some outstanding background stories on lesser-known players.

Mike Reiss's "Football Journey" with Brian Ferentz is great too, since the assistant coaches almost never get a mention.

Football journey: Brian Ferentz - New England Patriots Blog - ESPN Boston

I didn't know that Ferentz had played for his father and had two seasons as an undrafted free agent trying to make it in the NFL. He sounds like a very solid guy whom the Patriots are lucky to have working for them.

Gwedd 02-04-2012 04:45 PM

Re: Nick McDonald story
 
Now see, that's the sort of stories the press OUGHT to be writing this week. It's the sort of story that those who are even marginally interested in football OUGHT to hear about, because it speaks to who we really are as a nation.

We care about each other, and we CAN take care of each other, and rejoice in each other's success.

Thanks for the link, nabwong. I would've missed this otherwise. :rocker:

shmessy 02-04-2012 04:51 PM

Re: Nick McDonald story
 
Great story.

May Nick McDonald have a great, long NFL career.

robertweathers 02-04-2012 05:04 PM

Re: Nick McDonald story
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike the Brit (Post 2945365)
That is one terrific story.

In the middle of all the mail-it-in "Why is Tom Brady so great"/"Tom Brady isn't everything he's cracked up to be" opinion pieces that are wasting our time this week, ESPN has had some outstanding background stories on lesser-known players.

Mike Reiss's "Football Journey" with Brian Ferentz is great too, since the assistant coaches almost never get a mention.

Football journey: Brian Ferentz - New England Patriots Blog - ESPN Boston

I didn't know that Ferentz had played for his father and had two seasons as an undrafted free agent trying to make it in the NFL. He sounds like a very solid guy whom the Patriots are lucky to have working for them.

In the bank: Brian Ferentz will be an NFL HC someday.

Sciz 02-04-2012 05:30 PM

Re: Nick McDonald story
 
This picture needs to be posted here. It's Nick McDonald and his goddaughter:
http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2012/0204...ck2_sy_600.jpg

BigMike 02-04-2012 05:41 PM

Re: Nick McDonald story
 
Im rooting for this kid....what a story...my eyes are itchy, have to wipe them a bit now....

Mike the Brit 02-04-2012 05:49 PM

Re: Nick McDonald story
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robertweathers (Post 2945412)
In the bank: Brian Ferentz will be an NFL HC someday.

I won't bet against it.

What comes across most to me in that story is how much he loves football and how happy he is to be able to make it his career. Whatever the opposite is of "hard-bitten and cynical".

convertedpatsfan 02-04-2012 09:56 PM

Re: Nick McDonald story
 
Paging Sandra Bullock...

But what a great story. I also have a deep admiration for the selflessness this type of act requires. It's something we could use more of these days.

fair catch fryar 02-04-2012 10:38 PM

Re: Nick McDonald story
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robertweathers (Post 2945412)
In the bank: Brian Ferentz will be an NFL HC someday.

Good story on Ferentz. One thing that Reiss should've mentioned was Brian Ferentz's connection to New England. He lived in Maine as a kid while his father was head coach of the Black Bears for a few years.


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