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Pats land free agent Rosevelt Colvin
Pats land free agent Rosevelt Colvin
March 11, 2003:
Rosevelt Colvin signs with the New England Patriots.
At the time the seven-year, $30 million contract was the largest ever for a linebacker in free agency.
Patriots Boost Pass Rush With Signing of Colvin
The New England Patriots signed free-agent linebacker Rosevelt Colvin on Tuesday, apparently improving their pass rush.
www.latimes.com
The New England Patriots signed free-agent linebacker Rosevelt Colvin on Tuesday, apparently improving their pass rush.
Colvin had 10½ sacks last season, tops on the Chicago Bears and tied for 12th in the NFL.
Patriots sign LB Colvin
The Patriots signed linebacker Rosevelt Colvin, adding one of the most attractive free agents on the market and improving their weak pass rush.
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The Patriots signed linebacker Rosevelt Colvin, adding one of the most attractive free agents on the market and improving their weak pass rush. He chose the Patriots over several teams that pursued him.
"They're very talented on defense. They're coming off a Super Bowl run two years ago," the 6-foot-3, 245-pound Colvin said. "I'm not the answer to any questions they have. I'm just a piece of the puzzle."
The Patriots had 34 sacks last season. Only 11 teams had fewer. Willie McGinest and Richard Seymour led the team with 5{ each. Colvin had the second-most sacks by a linebacker, trailing only the 11 by LaVar Arrington of Washington.
Colvin, 25, was fifth on the Bears with 72 tackles last season. He had 10{ sacks for the second straight season, the only linebacker in team history to record double-digit sacks in consecutive seasons.
Pats from the Past: Episode 29, Rosevelt Colvin -- Patriots.com
53:58 audio interview
In this episode of Pats from the Past, we talk with former Patriots linebacker Rosevelt Colvin. Among the highlights are Colvin's preferred choice when free agency opened in 2003, how he was "recruited" to play in New England and the life-changing moment that happened to him here in New England.
Below is an absolutely fantastic article by Jeff Howe for The Athletic - that is available to all, not behind a paywall.
It recounts how Bill Belichick convinced Rodney Harrison and Rosevelt Colvin to sign with the Pats in 2003, what those players mindsets were, etc. It's extremely detailed, and not just well worth reading; it's a must-read, in my opinion.
Colvin was originally dead-set against coming to New England. He wanted to either play in warm weather, or on turf. And whereas other teams spared no expense courting him, he was picked up at the airport 'by some scout in a Ford Taurus', and put up 'in a Residence Inn'.
How free agency in 2003 allowed Patriots to lay key building block for a dynasty
The signings of Rodney Harrison and Rosevelt Colvin created a snowball effect that helped make New England a destination for veterans.
www.nytimes.com
“He pulled up film of me in Chicago,” Colvin said. “He pulled up film from Purdue. He asked me what I was thinking, what kind of play, what was the call, what was my responsibility, all this other stuff. We just talked football. After that, he was like, ‘We really like you as a player.’ He had some (Lawrence Taylor) references about the history of the defense they run. I’m like, ‘Is this dude trying to tell me I’m going to be the next Lawrence Taylor?’
“I go back to the hotel. Every other hotel I’m in, it’s a Ritz-Carlton, a five-star (hotel). Man, they dropped me off at a Residence Inn. I got on a flight the next day to go back home. I told my agent, ‘Man, I told you I didn’t want to go out here. This isn’t the place for me.'”
Belichick had done plenty of homework and had gotten a strong recommendation from Bears general manager Jerry Angelo, who was a Giants scout in the 1980s when Belichick was the defensive coordinator. Belichick wanted to pair Colvin with McGinest to bookend his 3-4 defense.
Belichick offered Colvin a seven-year, $30 million contract. At the time, it was the biggest contract ever for a linebacker to switch teams in free agency. Colvin made the decision once he returned home to Chicago.
His career did not get off to a good start. And though I shared concern with the writers below at the time, thankfully the 2003 season did not end in September.
September 19, 2003 - after the week two 31-10 victory at Philadelphia:
Loss Of Colvin Most Crippling Of All
The timing, naturally, stinks. The Jets are heading to Foxborough this weekend.
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This might just have been the work of Pedro Martinez.
Lawyer Milloy is released five days before the season opener, and morphs suddenly into a Patriot opponent. Strike one.
Ted Johnson sustains a severe foot injury and is out for about six weeks. Strike two.
Now, ahead in the count 0-2, here comes the knee-buckling changeup which Martinez is famous for.
Rosevelt Colvin sustains a severe hip injury against Philadelphia while recovering a key Donovan McNabb fumble. Out for the year.
Strike three, the Patriots are out.
Well, calling the Patriots "out" might be a little extreme, but it certainly seems like a typical Martinez ponchado. Three key members of the Patriot defense are now gone, and one has to wonder how much more severely the Patriot depth, especially at linebacker, will be tested.
The loss of Colvin, the prize free agent catch of the offseason, might be the worst of them all. Calling it "crippling" is hopefully not prophetic, if medical reports are to be believed and a worst-case scenario is envisioned. Right now, Colvin is merely lost for the season. It remains to be seen if this hip injury is also career threatening. If normal blood flow cannot be resumed to the hip region, it could cripple Colvin for life.
September 21, 2003 - after a week three 23-16 win over Jets:
At this rate, if this pattern of injuries to Patriots defensive starters continues, Head Coach Bill Belichick might be signing Patriots Hall of Famer Mike Haynes by week eight. Let's see. Lawyer Milloy gets released before week one. Ted Johnson breaks his foot in Buffalo. Rosevelt Colvin breaks his hip and is gone for the season last week. And now, we have injuries to Ted Washington, Mike Vrabel, and Ty Law to deal with. Obviously, the Colvin injury is the most devastating out of all of these. And his absence was very evident during the 23-16 victory against the New York Jets on Sunday. Overall, the Patriots defense played well enough to win and made up for a mediocre game by quarterback Tom Brady and the Patriots offense. Against a better team, the outcome on Sunday might have been different.
Catching up with former Bears and Patriots linebacker Rosevelt Colvin
Rosevelt Colvin reminisces about what could've been in Chicago and the lessons he learned in New England.
www.nytimes.com
Rosevelt Colvin Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Checkout the latest stats for Rosevelt Colvin. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.
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