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I also didn't realize Wohlabaugh signed for the most money for C's in 1999. A lot of information just wasn't available to you unless you lived in Boston during that time.dude, only reason i knew was you made me curious... wohlabaugh was on the free agency list, so it begged the question, if not him, who?
and yeah I agree - was not happy when he left... did not like his replacement at all (Damien Woody)... was glad when 1. we signed compton and 2 we left him walk to the jete...
He was a good C, but that's a big price to pay for a guy who hasn't made a Pro Bowl or All Pro during his stint in NE. In the end, it didn't seem to backfire as I don't recall him being relevant in Cleveland.
I wasn't a fan of the Damien Woody pick, especially when I find out he couldn't snap a football out of the shotgun which is kind of important for their offense. Woody was so bad, Bledsoe was under center a ton in 2000 and they had to sign Compton to fill those duties on passing downs. The snaps out of the shotgun were night and day compared to Woody. With that said, there still wasn't a guy in that slot and through the 2nd round that excited me over Woody. Had Kearse dropped to NE, I wonder if they would've taken him? Him and McGinest...wow!
I think Andy Katzenmoyer was going to have a very promising career until his neck injury. It's a common misconception among Pats fans that he was a bust, but that's not true.












