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August 09, 2001 | Bob George
Chris Canty may have been the first nickel back ever taken in the first round. He was a bad pick. He wasn't the worst.
August 07, 2001 | Bob George
Up until today, Patriot Camp '01 has merely been macabre. Now it is totally tragic.
August 03, 2001 | Ian Logue
It appears that Friday's 4-game suspension of Patriots wide receiver Terry Glenn shouldn't have come as such a surprise after all.
August 01, 2001 | Ian Logue
Former first round draft choice Andy Katzenmoyer will miss the 2001 season after Patriots head coach Bill Belichick announced Wednesday that he will have another surgical procedure on his neck within the next few days. He will then be placed on injured reserve which will keep him out for the entire season.
August 01, 2001 | Ian Logue
There was more bad news on the injury front for the Patriots on Wednesday, when second-year offensive lineman and last year's 2nd round draft choice Adrian Klemm suffered a dislocated elbow and was driven off the practice field.
July 26, 2001 | Bob George
Belichick may not be Forrest Gump, and the above may not have been a real occurrence, but his team definitely belongs inside that box of chocolates. Nobody out there knows what he's gonna get. Even Belichick himself has to wonder about the box. He must also pause to consider the wisdom of Mrs. Gump as well.
July 25, 2001 | Bob George
Myth: The Patriots have never replaced Curtis Martin. Fact: The Patriots have never replaced Robert Edwards.
July 14, 2001 | Bob George
Print lots of media guides, fellas. We'll need 'em. Just let us know if Bill Belichick is one of the orderees. Not that we'll be surprised or anything. He may need one just to remember all those new faces he's bringing in this fall.
June 16, 2001 | Ian Logue
The New England Patriots reportedly signed fifth-round draft choice Hakim Akbar to a two-year contract, making him the first of the Class of 2001 to ink a deal with the team.
June 12, 2001 | Ian Logue
The NFL announced on Tuesday that the starting times of this season's late regular-season Saturday afternoon games and Saturday playoff games will be revised to make those national telecasts available to a wider audience.
April 22, 2001 | Bob George
Okay, I promise. If the Patriots win one of the next three or four Super Bowls, I will stand before you and condemn my ability to dare write about this team.
April 21, 2001 | Bob George
Drew Bledsoe was probably sitting in his living room early this morning and screaming "Go, Blue!" at the top of his lungs.
April 21, 2001 | Ian Logue
If Michigan wide receiver David Terrell ends up becoming the next Randy Moss, people in New England may wonder what Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was thinking when he passed him up at the sixth overall pick.
April 21, 2001 | Ian Logue
Richard Seymour, defensive lineman from Georgia, was selected by the New England Patriots as their first-round selection in the 2001 NFL Draft.
April 17, 2001 | Bob George
The Foxborough chapter of the Leonard Davis Fan Club may be thinning down just a bit.
April 13, 2001 | Bob George
The "dumbing down" of the Patriots now appears complete. No Monday nights. One Sunday night. Bye week during Week 17. A much easier schedule than 2000, we think.
April 04, 2001 | Ian Logue
NFLTalk reports that Steelers backup running back Chris Fumatu-Ma'afala is visiting with the Pats today. Fumatu-Ma'afala is a restricted free agent who the Steelers tendered at $512,000.
April 03, 2001 | Ian Logue
Draft Expert Kerry McComb rates his Top 71 Draft Prospects for the Upcoming 2001 NFL Draft that he feels should be on New England's draft board.
March 29, 2001 | Ian Logue
The New England Patriots still haven't solved the problem with their runningback situation, but don't expect them to draft one at #6 in the upcoming 2001 draft. The only way would draft someone like LaDainian Tomlinson (pictured left), or Lamont Jordan would be if they traded down.
March 29, 2001 | Ian Logue
New England has reportedly agreed to terms with former Miami Dolphins quarterback Damon Huard. Huard lost his job to former New York Jet Ray Lucas who joined the Dolphins as a restricted free agent, and now he'll join the division rival Patriots.
March 26, 2001 | Ian Logue
The NFL Announced on Monday that 16 teams had been awarded a total of 31 compensatory draft choices for the upcoming 2001 NFL Draft. The New England Patriots have received three of those draft choices.
March 22, 2001 | Bob George
Patriots sign FAs Pleasant and Shaw today, plugging holes at two more positions. Rumours abound that other players such as Santiago, Compton, Cox and Logan may also come up here. Things are going as planned so far for Belichick in the free agent market, and the best may be yet to come.
March 22, 2001 | Ian Logue
New Engand added a pass rusher to their defensive line Thursday, signing former 49er and New York Jet Anthony Pleasant. Pleasant has played under Bill Belichick as both a Brown and a Jet, and now will be reunited with him in Foxboro as a Patriot.
March 19, 2001 | Bob George
Patriots content with signing FAs such as former Browns' FB Edwards. But the Patriots have never made a big score in free agency in the history of their franchise. Salary cap management is a reason why, but other considerations include the current stadium and team history.
March 19, 2001 | Ian Logue
New England added another player on Monday, signing former Cleveland Brown fullback Marc Edwards to the team. The Patriots also re-signed exclusive rights cornerback Kato Serwanga. Terms of either contract haven't been disclosed.
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