Pessimistic Pete
In the Starting Line-Up
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As I look to occupy time before the game, thought it'd be interesting to see the SB history of our active roster.
4 Rings
Tom Brady
1 Ring
Alan Branch
Brandon Bolden
Cameron Fleming
Danny Amendola
Devin McCourty
Dont'a Hightower
Duron Harmon
James Develin
James White
Jimmy Garoppolo
Julian Edelman
Justin Coleman
LeGarrette Blount
Logan Ryan
Malcolm Butler
Marcus Cannon
Matthew Slater
Nate Ebner
Nate Solder
Patrick Chung
Rob Ninkovich
Ryan Allen
Stephen Gostkowski
No Rings
Barkevious Mingo
Brandon King
Chris Hogan
Chris Long
D. J. Foster
David Andrews
Dion Lewis
Elandon Roberts
Eric Rowe
Geneo Grissom
Cyrus Jones
Jabaal Sheard
Jacoby Brissett
Joe Cardona
Joe Thuney
Jonathan Jones
Jordan Richards
Kyle Van Noy
LaAdrian Waddle
Malcolm Mitchell
Malcom Brown
Martellus Bennett
Matt Lengel
Michael Floyd
Shaq Mason
Shea McClellin
Ted Karras
Trey Flowers
Vincent Valentine
Coaches
6 Rings
Bill Belichick (4 Head Coach, 2 Defensive Coordinator)
4 Rings
Brian Daboll
Ivan Fears
Josh McDaniels
3 Rings
Dante Scarnecchia
2 Rings
Matt Patricia
1 Ring
Brian Flores
Brendan Daly
Chad O'Shea
Jerry Schuplinski
Joe Judge
Josh Boyer
Moses Cabrera
Stephen Belichick
No Rings
Nick Caley
Raymond Ventrone
Notes
--Belichick will be trying to win his 7th ring. No coach in NFL history has achieved this. The only person period to get 7 rings is front office man Neal Dahlen, who got
5 with the 49ers (Staff/Player personnel) and 2 with Denver (GM).
--Raymond Ventrone has been part of the Patriots organization as a player/coach for now 6 seasons yet has managed not to be on any of the SB winning teams so far, as his five seasons with the Pats before this were 05, 06, 07, 08, 15.
--The longest drought from last ring to their potential next ring is Dante Scarnecchia, who won his last ring 12 years ago (2004).
--Of the players on the team looking to win their 2nd Super Bowl ring, Cameron Fleming (24 years old) is the youngest.
--Chris Long (age 31) is the oldest player on the team without a ring.
--If Brady wins SB MVP, it will give him the most (4) in NFL history, breaking his current tie (3) with Joe Montana.
4 Rings
Tom Brady
1 Ring
Alan Branch
Brandon Bolden
Cameron Fleming
Danny Amendola
Devin McCourty
Dont'a Hightower
Duron Harmon
James Develin
James White
Jimmy Garoppolo
Julian Edelman
Justin Coleman
LeGarrette Blount
Logan Ryan
Malcolm Butler
Marcus Cannon
Matthew Slater
Nate Ebner
Nate Solder
Patrick Chung
Rob Ninkovich
Ryan Allen
Stephen Gostkowski
No Rings
Barkevious Mingo
Brandon King
Chris Hogan
Chris Long
D. J. Foster
David Andrews
Dion Lewis
Elandon Roberts
Eric Rowe
Geneo Grissom
Cyrus Jones
Jabaal Sheard
Jacoby Brissett
Joe Cardona
Joe Thuney
Jonathan Jones
Jordan Richards
Kyle Van Noy
LaAdrian Waddle
Malcolm Mitchell
Malcom Brown
Martellus Bennett
Matt Lengel
Michael Floyd
Shaq Mason
Shea McClellin
Ted Karras
Trey Flowers
Vincent Valentine
Coaches
6 Rings
Bill Belichick (4 Head Coach, 2 Defensive Coordinator)
4 Rings
Brian Daboll
Ivan Fears
Josh McDaniels
3 Rings
Dante Scarnecchia
2 Rings
Matt Patricia
1 Ring
Brian Flores
Brendan Daly
Chad O'Shea
Jerry Schuplinski
Joe Judge
Josh Boyer
Moses Cabrera
Stephen Belichick
No Rings
Nick Caley
Raymond Ventrone
Notes
--Belichick will be trying to win his 7th ring. No coach in NFL history has achieved this. The only person period to get 7 rings is front office man Neal Dahlen, who got
5 with the 49ers (Staff/Player personnel) and 2 with Denver (GM).
--Raymond Ventrone has been part of the Patriots organization as a player/coach for now 6 seasons yet has managed not to be on any of the SB winning teams so far, as his five seasons with the Pats before this were 05, 06, 07, 08, 15.
--The longest drought from last ring to their potential next ring is Dante Scarnecchia, who won his last ring 12 years ago (2004).
--Of the players on the team looking to win their 2nd Super Bowl ring, Cameron Fleming (24 years old) is the youngest.
--Chris Long (age 31) is the oldest player on the team without a ring.
--If Brady wins SB MVP, it will give him the most (4) in NFL history, breaking his current tie (3) with Joe Montana.
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