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Today in Patriots History
Larry Whigham
Special Teamer Extraordinaire
Larry Whigham
Special Teamer Extraordinaire
Happy 53rd birthday to Larry Whigham
Born June 23, 1972 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Patriot special teamer/safety, 1994-2000; uniform #25
Signed off the Seattle practice squad on September 14, 1994
Pats résumé: seven seasons, 106 games, 139 tackles, one TD; two-time All Pro; seven postseason games; Pats All-1990s Team
Long before Matt Slater and even before Larry Izzo, there was Larry Whigham.
He was a originally a fourth round pick by the Seahawks out of Northeast Louisiana (now known as Louisiana-Monroe), via Pearl River Community College. The Pats signed him as a free agent two weeks into the '94 season after releasing Jason Carthen (who would become more well known as a radio personality and public speaker). Whigham became a two-time All Pro for his special team play, and arguably the best gunner in the NFL for a few years once Steve Tasker neared the end of his career. Larry Whigham played in 106 games with the Patriots, with five starts and four interceptions as their nickel and dime back. Three of those picks came off Dan Marino, including a 60-yard touchdown in a much needed 27-24 victory on November 23, 1997.
Super return still on Whigham's mind
FOXBORO -- Larry Whigham of the Patriots liked everything about Super Bowl XXXI -- except the score. "It was horrible," he said yesterday. "I knew I was going to be double-teamed, but I still felt …
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Patriots Return to Winning Form
The New England Patriots finally found a quarterback to win a big game for them--Dan Marino.
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PATRIOTS SABOTAGE DOLPHINS
Frostbite was nowhere near the greatest danger nipping at Dan Marino and the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. New England’s bone-chilling defense froze Marino out of the end zone, leaving the Dolphins out in the cold of the Super Bowl…
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MARINO’S MAGIC LOSING ITS POWER
He threw more passes in the second half than Big Ten quarterbacks used to throw during their entire collegiate careers. Dan Marino put the ball up 60 times Sunday at Foxboro Stadium. Completed 38 for 389 yards. If the game had lasted…
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Special teams have been -- well -- special
FOXBORO -- Bill Parcells has stressed special teams play since the opening of training camp, and it looks like that emphasis is paying off. Parcells has said every week that special teams play is t…
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"Troy (Brown) and I are this team's utility men" he said. "Right now neither one of us have done enough to convince the coaches we should be on the field all the time so we're trying to make things happen when we get out there."
Not surprisingly Brown and Whigham have traveled similar difficult roads to the NFL.
Whigham, a fourth round draft pick by Seattle in 1994, signed with the Pats' after being dropped from the Seahawks' practice squad. Brown, an eighth-round selection of the Pats in '93 was waived in '94 before being re-signed two years later.
"When you get a second chance to make it in the NFL after you've been released, you're going to really fight for a job" said Whigham. "Troy and I really were both very determined the second time around."
Whigham, who hardly did anything to get noticed as a rookie, began emerging as the Pats' special teams leader in '95 when he racked up 13 tackles and recovered a fumbled punt return by then-teammate David Meggett.
But it wasn't until the following season that the 6-foot-2 205-pound native of Hattiesburg Miss. became a disruptive force in kicking situations.
Whigham made 20 tackles, blocked a punt (which Tedy Bruschi returned for a touchdown), forced a fumble (which Corwin Brown returned for a touchdown) and downed three punts inside opponents' 10-yard lines.
The only downsides of the season were his failure to crack the starting lineup and the way it ended -- in a 35-21 Super Bowl loss to Green Bay.
Whigham got to play more in five- and six-defensive back sets last season and he responded with a career-best 19 defensive tackles, two sacks, two interceptions and a forced fumble.
The highlight came in late November when he twice picked off passes by Miami's Dan Marino, returning one of them 60 yards for a touchdown.
"That was a revenge situation for me" he said. "Two seasons before when I was working on a starting job Marino exploited me in a big way in our game at Miami, and I've been a backup ever since. Besides, Marino was always my mother's favorite quarterback."
Larry Whigham missed just four games in seven years with New England. Unfortunately he was released prior to the 2001 season because Bill Belichick did not want to give Tebucky Jones - a first round pick from the 1998 draft who was going to start for the first time - added pressure with Whigham behind him. In retrospect Belichick should have cut Jones, who was drafted by Pete Carroll - Whigham was certainly the better player. As a result Larry never had the chance to play for that 2001 championship team and receive a well deserved Super Bowl ring. Whigham went on to play for the Bears for two seasons and retired after the 2002 season. He is a very worthy member of the Patriots All-1990s Team. Larry now lives in Houston, where his wife Kenyatta owns a photography studio.
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Pro Bowler Larry Whigham grew up in Mississippi, not far from the home of Walter Payton, and draws motivation from the legendary Bear.
Larry Whigham is trying to finish a sentence, but it's difficult. Teammates and Bears staff drop by his locker stall to borrow something or trade laughs. Whigham, a fiery, vocal and emotional leader of Bears special teams, gives as good as he gets, and the laughs are easy.
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Front Row: Corwin Brown (S-30), Ty Law (CB-24), Bill Belichick, Scooter McGruder (CB-27), Jimmy Hitchcock (CB-31). Back row: Vernon Lewis (DB-43), Otis Smith (CB-45),
Lawyer Milloy (SS-36), Larry Whigham (DB-25), Willie Clay (FS-32), Terry Billups (CB-23), Ricky Reynolds (CB-21), Jerome Henderson (CB-26), Jimmy Hitchcock (CB-31).
Larry Whigham - Former NFL Player - Project Max - Fighting Racism, Antisemitism and Intolerance through Sports
Larry Whigham carved out a standout nine-year NFL career as a special teams ace. After playing college football at Pearl River Community College and the University of Louisiana at Monroe, he was drafted by the Seahawks in 1994 but made his mark with the New England Patriots and later the Chicago...
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Larry Whigham Career Game Log | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Get Larry Whigham Career game log for regular season and playoff games on Pro-football-reference.com.
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Pro Football Archives -- Larry Whigham Player Profile
Pro Football Archives -- Larry Whigham Transactions
Larry Whigham - Wikipedia
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