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Still one of the NFL's all time leaders in yards per catch.
The most spectacular player in Patriots history
You'll have to tell me all about it, because I won't watch it
For 2001, Vinatieri deserves a special place in New England history. But those are 2 kicks.
So, NFLN's final list:
1. Tom Brady
2. John Hannah
3. Rob Gronkowski
4. Andre Tippett
5. Mike Haynes
6. Ty Law
7. Troy Brown
8. Steve Nelson
9. Stanley Morgan
10. Adam Vinatieri
No Richard Seymour or Bruce Armstrong or Willie McGinest.
Replaced by Troy Brown (who would be around #20-22 for me), Steve Nelson (who would be around #15 for me) and Vinatieri (who would be after #30).
Woah so no Bledsoe even on this list? Damn..
So, NFLN's final list:
1. Tom Brady
2. John Hannah
3. Rob Gronkowski
4. Andre Tippett
5. Mike Haynes
6. Ty Law
7. Troy Brown
8. Steve Nelson
9. Stanley Morgan
10. Adam Vinatieri
No Richard Seymour or Bruce Armstrong or Willie McGinest.
Replaced by Troy Brown (who would be around #20-22 for me), Steve Nelson (who would be around #15 for me) and Vinatieri (who would be after #30).
It seems a little disingenuous to say Randy Moss had two good years. Moss had one of the three greatest season by a wide receiver ever
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So, NFLN's final list:
1. Tom Brady
2. John Hannah
3. Rob Gronkowski
4. Andre Tippett
5. Mike Haynes
6. Ty Law
7. Troy Brown
8. Steve Nelson
9. Stanley Morgan
10. Adam Vinatieri
No Richard Seymour or Bruce Armstrong or Willie McGinest.
Replaced by Troy Brown (who would be around #20-22 for me), Steve Nelson (who would be around #15 for me) and Vinatieri (who would be after #30).