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Today in Patriots History
Adrian Klemm



Happy 48th birthday to Adrian Klemm
Born May 21, 1977 in Inglewood, California
Patriot offensive lineman, 2000-2004; uniform #70
Pats 2nd round (46th overall) selection of the 2000 draft, from Hawaii
Pats résumé: five seasons, 26 games (10 starts); three stints on IR; three super bowl rings; offensive line coach, 2023



Q: Who was the first player drafted by GM/HC Bill Belichick?
A: Adrian Klemm





Adrian William Klemm began his rookie season on PUP - which was a sign of things to come - and then was able to play five games (with four starts). After spending the entire 2001 season on IR, he did play in every 2002 game - as a backup, with three starts. In 2003 Klemm played in three games, then two in '04 before going on IR. Five seasons with ten starts is not what a team is looking for from a second round draft pick. Out of a potential 89 games (80 regular season, nine postseason), Adrian Klemm made it onto the field 26 times, or 29%.


After that it was one season with the Packers, two days with the Raiders, and his professional football playing days were over.


The collection of three super bowl rings was put to good use though. Klemm used that as a talking point after being hired by June Jones as a coach at SMU, and he became one of the nation's top college recruiters. Klemm moved on to UCLA with similar recruiting success, though it should be pointed out that his tactics resulted in an NCAA infraction - and his offensive line that was one of the team's biggest weaknesses.




Adrian Klemm was hired as an assistant offensive line coach for the Steelers in 2019. It is interesting to note how the Pittsburgh papers portray Klemm as being a player who won three Super Bowls with the Patriots - even though he never dressed for a single playoff game.


Klemm said, “The Super Bowl rings definitely open some doors. The kids don’t always know, but the coaches who follow football know my background. It shouldn’t be like this, but what I say carries more weight. They perceive me to know a little more. It’s an advantage when I recruit.”


Klemm stayed with the Steelers through 2021; the following year he was the associate head coach, run game coordinator and offensive line coach for the University of Oregon. He was hired as the Pats offensive line coach in 2023 after having interviewed for the job of offensive coordinator. His time with the Steelers and Patriots both ended badly, which is going to make it very difficult for him to ever find another offensive line coaching position in the NFL.



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Today in Patriots History
Guss Scott



Happy 44th birthday to Guss Scott
Born May 21, 1981 in Jacksonville
Patriot safety, 2004-2006; uniform #29
Pats 3rd round (95th overall) selection of the 2004 draft, from Florida
Pats résumé: three seasons, six games (two starts); two stints on injured reserve; one super bowl ring



Guss T'Mar Scott suffered a knee injury as a rookie in a 2004 preseason game against the Bengals. Perhaps that was the root cause of what was a very inauspicious pro football career. After spending all of of '04 on injured reserve, the former Gator was on the field for just five games with two starts in 2005 - and that was only because Rodney Harrison had gone on IR.


Out of a total of 56 games that the Patriots played from 2004-2006 (48 regular season, 8 postseason), Guss Scott made it on the field six times (11%). Ras-I Dowling looks like an ironman in comparison to Guss Scott.




The Patriots released Scott as part of final roster cuts on September 2, 2006. That season Scott played in five games with the Texans, and also spent time on the practice squads of the Jets and Dolphins. The Pats re-signed Scott to their own practice squad on December 12, then released him again a week later. He played in 11 NFL games (six with the Patriots, and collected a ring from Super Bowl 39.


March 29, 2006:
Patriots Re-sign S Guss Scott -- Patriots.com
Scott, 23, was originally drafted by the Patriots in the third round (95th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft after earning all-conference honors as a senior at Florida. The 5-foot-10-inch, 205-pound defender sustained a knee injury during the preseason his rookie year and was placed on injured reserve on Aug. 30, 2004. He appeared in the first five games of the 2005 season for the Patriots, his last two as a starter, before suffering an injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the 2005 season.

In his final appearance, he started at safety in Atlanta and finished the game tied with a team-leading seven solo tackles, including a drive stopping hit on Alge Crumpler on a third-and-two play in the third quarter of a Patriots 31-28 victory. He was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 19, 2005 after totaling 19 tackles, including 16 solos, and five special teams stops in five games.


Dec 12, 2006:
Patriots release WR Doug Gabriel; Sign DB Justin Phinisee and S Guss Scott to practice squad -- Patriots.com
Scott, 24, was drafted by the Patriots in the third round (95th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft. The 5-foot-10-inch, 205-pound safety has played in 10 career games with two starts and has recorded 30 career tackles (23 solo). As a rookie in 2004, Scott missed the entire season due to a knee injury. Last season, the Florida product played in five games with two starts for the Patriots, recording 19 tackles (16 solo) before being placed on injured reserve on Oct. 19, 2005.

Scott was with New England for its 2006 training camp, but was released on Sept. 2, 2006 and signed with the Houston Texans the following day. He played in five of the first 10 games of the 2006 season for Houston, recording 11 tackles (7 solo), before being released on Nov. 21. He was signed by the New York Jets on Nov. 23, but was released on Nov. 29 and did not appear in a game for New York.



Guss Scott went on to become the Senior Vice President of Pro Impact Sports, "a Jax, FL non-profit organization aimed at assisting the local H.S. talent achieve their dreams of playing football at the next level."






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That 2000 draft was brutal for that season. Adrian Klemm reminded me of Isiah Wynn. Little did we know that there was a 6th round pick that was going to alter the Franchise.

I hated that Parcells held BB hostage for a 1st round pick that should’ve been rejected by the league. Had the Pats kept that selection, I think Shaun Alexander would’ve been the pick.
 
Had the Pats kept that selection, I think Shaun Alexander would’ve been the pick.
makes sense considering Kevin Faulk / JR Redmon were the featured backs that year... Shaun Alexander would have been a coup... but still not going to complain too too much... the way it shook out we got Brady & signed Antowain Smith in free agency, who did a good job in New England ... we got a couple decent seasons out of a 30 year old back...
 
Today in Patriots History
Adrian Klemm



Happy 48th birthday to Adrian Klemm
Born May 21, 1977 in Inglewood, California
Patriot offensive lineman, 2000-2004; uniform #70
Pats 2nd round (46th overall) selection of the 2000 draft, from Hawaii
Pats résumé: five seasons, 26 games (10 starts); three stints on IR; three super bowl rings; offensive line coach, 2023



Q: Who was the first player drafted by GM/HC Bill Belichick?
A: Adrian Klemm





Adrian William Klemm began his rookie season on PUP - which was a sign of things to come - and then was able to play five games (with four starts). After spending the entire 2001 season on IR, he did play in every 2002 game - as a backup, with three starts. In 2003 Klemm played in three games, then two in '04 before going on IR. Five seasons with ten starts is not what a team is looking for from a second round draft pick. Out of a potential 89 games (80 regular season, nine postseason), Adrian Klemm made it onto the field 26 times, or 29%.


After that it was one season with the Packers, two days with the Raiders, and his professional football playing days were over.


The collection of three super bowl rings was put to good use though. Klemm used that as a talking point after being hired by June Jones as a coach at SMU, and he became one of the nation's top college recruiters. Klemm moved on to UCLA with similar recruiting success, though it should be pointed out that his tactics resulted in an NCAA infraction - and his offensive line that was one of the team's biggest weaknesses.




Adrian Klemm was hired as an assistant offensive line coach for the Steelers in 2019. It is interesting to note how the Pittsburgh papers portray Klemm as being a player who won three Super Bowls with the Patriots - even though he never dressed for a single playoff game.


Klemm said, “The Super Bowl rings definitely open some doors. The kids don’t always know, but the coaches who follow football know my background. It shouldn’t be like this, but what I say carries more weight. They perceive me to know a little more. It’s an advantage when I recruit.”


Klemm stayed with the Steelers through 2021; the following year he was the associate head coach, run game coordinator and offensive line coach for the University of Oregon. He was hired as the Pats offensive line coach in 2023 after having interviewed for the job of offensive coordinator. His time with the Steelers and Patriots both ended badly, which is going to make it very difficult for him to ever find another offensive line coaching position in the NFL.



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the draft pick was bad...

signing him as a coach was worse... was not on board with that signing at all...
 
Today in Patriots History
Yasir Durant



Happy 27th birthday to Yasir Durant
Born May 21, 1998 in Philadelphia
Patriot offensive tackle, 2021; uniform #63, #70
Traded by KC to New England on August 31, 2021
Pats résumé: one season, seven games (one start)





Aug 31, 2021:
New England is giving up a 2022 seventh-round draft pick for the 23-year-old Durant, who joined Kansas City as an undrafted free agent out of Missouri last year. The 6-foot-7-inch, 330-pounder played in 11 games last season, starting one.​


Sept 20, 2021:
Line problems: We knew that Trent Brown was going to be out for this game, and so there was a chance they’d struggle blocking at RT. The problem is that it wasn’t only the right tackle spot that had trouble blocking. Yes, Yasir Durant looked terrible for most of the game, and Justin Herron didn’t look significantly better, but it was Isaiah Wynn’s struggles that concerned me more. He’s the starting left tackle, and needs to be better than he was yesterday or the Patriots are going to be in trouble.​


Dec 15, 2021:


The big man played in seven games with the Patriots, logging 95 snaps on offense and 27 on special teams. If you are unable to dislodge Justin Herron from the starting lineup, that is not a good sign for your professional football career. The Patriots released Durant on August 30, 2022. Durant played in one game for the Saints later that year, spent the 2023 offseason with New Orleans and Denver, and is now in the United Football League.





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Career Earnings: $1,622,222






Happy 38th birthday to Josh Hull
Born May 21, 1987 in State College, Pennsylvania
Patriot linebacker, 2014 offseason
Signed as a veteran free agent on April 24, 2014
Pats résumé: one offseason



Josh Hull was a walk-on at Penn State, and became a starter in 2008 when future Dallas Cowboys' linebacker Sean Lee suffered a season-ending knee injury in spring practice. In 2010 Hull was selected in the 7th round of the NFL draft by the Rams.

Hull played in 39 games for St Louis and Washington from 2010 to 2013 prior to being signed by New England. He was waived by the Pats at the start of training camp, to make room for RB Tyler Gaffney. Though he signed with Jacksonville soon after, Hull never played in the NFL again after that.





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Career Earnings: $359,118





One other pro football player born on this date with a New England connection:

Randal Williams, 47 (May 21, 1978)
Deerfield Academy, Deerfield MA; University of New Hampshire

He was a special teamer who played a bit at WR, TE and FS. Thanks to a slow scoreboard clock operator, Williams is credited with the fastest touchdown in league history: an onside kick recovery for a touchdown that officially took only three seconds!




On a side note, today is also the 39th birthday of Ricardo Lockette. He will, unfortunately for him, forever be most well known for being the intended receiver that Malcolm Butler muscled past for the game-winning interception in Super Bowl 49.




Announcer's nightmare:

**** Folk (May 21, 1915 - Nov 26, 1990)
Fullback played in the NFL in the late thirties.
Apologies for not googling his name, I don't want to know where the links that may follow would lead - other than giving my laptop a virus.
 
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More May 21 Trivia


May 21, 1981:
"New England Patriots signed Tony Sidor, tight end, Timothy Golden, linebacker and Michael Bush, wide receiver"

Golden left training camp after three days, then was re-signed on April 26, 1982. A DE at Florida, he beat out Bill Matthews and Bob Golic for a roster spot as a LB and played in 40 games from 1982-84, primarily on special teams. Golden finished his NFL career with the Eagles.

1983 Patriots Media Guide
Sidor, from Syracuse University, never played in the NFL but had a very successful business career in upstate New York; he retired in 2023.
LinkedIn -- Tony Sidor




May 21, 1982:
The Patriots sign free agent LB Mike Woods, who had played for the Baltimore Colts from 1979-1981. The back and knee problems he suffered through in '81 would turn out to be the least of Woods' problems. He would never play for the Patriots: a few days after signing with the Pats he would be shot and paralyzed in a robbery gone bad, when he went to pick up his father from a late night poker game. Woods was paralyzed; the 17-year old gunman/piece of **** was convicted of not only that crime - but also unrelated rape charges.




May 21, 1983:
Patriots sign eighth round draft pick CB Ronnie Lippett. The Miami Hurricane had a much better career than the first round pick from that draft - Tony Eason. When he retired Lippett ranked sixth all time in Pats history with 24 interceptions (10th now).

Alumni Spotlight: Ronnie Lippett -- Patriots.com
Former Pats corner Ronnie Lippett, a Miami native, started 111 games for the Patriots from 1983 - 1991.
He played some of his best games against the Miami Dolphins.

Lippett started three years at the University of Miami under coach Howard Schnellenberger. When he was a senior Ronnie attended a Dolphins camp at St. Thomas University, where they were practicing against the Saints. He and his teammates were unexpectedly asked to leave.​

"They were allowing us to come over and watch, and that's what we did. We were standing on the sidelines and (then-Head Coach) Don Shula was having a bad day or something. He started telling us to get off the field and yelling at us. So we left and from that point on I wanted to be drafted by a team that would play against the Dolphins. I hated them after that."​

"It's not as easy to pick on one man as it used to be," said Shula after Ronnie's first meeting with the Dolphins, a 34-24 loss at Miami. "But we'd obviously rather throw to Lippett's side than Clayborn's."​

It wasn't always that way, however. Of his 24 career interceptions, 7 came from the hands of Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino.​

"When we played against those guys, you had [wide receiver] Mark Clayton who would talk so much. He and I got into a verbal altercation that ended up spilling out onto the field," said Lippett, a hint of the old tenacity in his voice. "You don't want it to spill over to the point where you'll get a 15-yard penalty, but you do want to be jacked up to the point where you can use that adrenaline to help you run a little faster and hit a little harder."​

Lippett's good friend and fellow Patriots alumni Fred Marion was also his teammate at the University of Miami. That's where the two defensive backs met Clayton.​

"We were playing against (Louisville) and I had two interceptions in the game, one for a touchdown. Fred intercepted another ball and Clayton made the tackle. Clayton went and kicked Fred in the head," he said emphatically. "[Marion] had a concussion so bad he was walking around the dorm with a teddy bear one night. Ever since then we were trying to find a way to get at him. Then when he ended up being on the Dolphins, that was another reason for us to hate the Dolphins."​






May 21, 2007:
Patriots re-sign linebacker Junior Seau to a one-year contract.




May 21, 2010:
New England signs former Seattle QB Mike Teel and waives QB Jeff Rowe and TE Robbie Agnone.
Patriots release TE Robbie Agnone and QB Jeff Rowe -- Patriots.com

Agnone didn't have much of a shot at the roster after the Pats signed veteran TE Alge Crumpler, and drafted rookies Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez. Rowe was in a similar situation, with Tom Brady firmly entrenched as the starter; a second year QB they liked and trusted (Brian Hoyer); plus 7th round draft pick on QB Zac Robinson.

Teel was a star at Bill Belichick's favorite college, Rutgers. He also had a stronger arm than Rowe and seemed to have an outside shot at the #3 spot, or strong possibility for the practice squad. Instead he lasted exactly three weeks before also being waived.




May 21, 2012:
The Patriots and sixth-round pick Nate Ebner have reached a contract agreement, the team has announced.​

Ebner, a defensive back out of Ohio State, is a former rugby player who walked on for the Buckeyes and didn’t really have designs on a possible shot at the NFL until a standout pro day.​

He gained a measure of notoriety after the Patriots made him the 197th pick in this year’s draft, since he played less than a handful of snaps on defense his final season at Ohio State (he was very good on special teams). But film of him on the rugby pitch sporting a full beard on YouTube helped endear him to fans.​

New England also announced that Wes Welker has signed his franchise tender, which was first reported last Tuesday and confirmed by Welker himself.​




May 21, 2019:
Veteran offensive tackle Jared Veldheer, who had signed a one-year contract with the New England Patriots on May 13, was placed on the reserved/retired list Tuesday after informing the team that he intended to retire.​

The 31-year-old Veldheer had participated in the Patriots' voluntary organized team activity on Monday, according to video posted on the club's official website. He had been expected to provide experienced depth behind projected starting left tackle Isaiah Wynn, who is attempting to return from a torn Achilles.​

He entered the NFL as a third-round draft choice of the Oakland Raiders out of Division II Hillsdale College, playing for Oakland (2010-2013), the Arizona Cardinals (2014-2017) and Denver Broncos (2018).​

Veldheer, who was acquired by the Broncos in March of 2018, was a steadying influence for a Denver offensive line beset by injuries and lineup changes during the 2018 season. He started 12 games at right tackle for the Broncos, but he also didn't escape the team's rash of injuries. The 10-year veteran left one game with a concussion and missed four games with a knee injury.​

The Patriots have a notable history of signing late-career veterans who might be seeking a final chance to win their first Super Bowl ring, and the team's hope was that Veldheer would fall into that category. The club had a need at the position after Trent Brown (Raiders) and LaAdrian Waddle (Bills) departed in free agency.​

Veldheer could have provided insurance behind Wynn, the Patriots' top 2018 draft pick, in addition to being an option at right tackle in the event of an injury to starter Marcus Cannon.​

The Patriots selected West Virginia offensive tackle Yodny Cajuste late in the third round of the 2019 NFL draft, and he is among a handful of younger players who will compete for a role as a swing tackle. That group also includes former practice-squad player Cole Croston (Iowa), Dan Skipper (Arkansas), Cedrick Lang (Texas-El Paso) and Tyree St. Louis (Miami).​




May 21, 2019:
The Patriots are giving Julian Edelman the two things every college graduate wants: money and job security.​

According to an NFL Media report, Edelman, the MVP of Super Bowl LIII and a newly minted graduate of Kent State, will soon sign a two-year contract extension that includes a nice bump in pay.​

According to multiple reports, the deal, which runs through 2021, includes an $8 million signing bonus and $12 million guaranteed.​




May 21, 2021:
The Patriots signed veteran safety Adrian Colbert and running back Tyler Gaffney on Friday, bringing them to the maximum of 90 players on their roster in advance of the start of their offseason training program next week.​

Colbert, 27, joins his fourth NFL team since being drafted by the 49ers in 2017. He spent last season where he played for New York Giants coach and former longtime New England assistant Joe Judge, appearing in six games with a pair of starts. He made 21 appearances (12 starts) with San Francisco in 2017 and 2018 and spent 2019 in Miami, playing for former Patriots defensive assistant Brian Flores.​

Colbert adds more depth to a secondary that lost safety Patrick Chung to retirement and didn’t re-sign cornerback Jason McCourty.​

Gaffney, 30, is returning to New England after spending three seasons with the Patriots from 2014 to 2017 after being claimed off waivers from Carolina. The former Stanford standout never appeared in a regular-season game, but earned two Super Bowl rings with the Patriots during the 2014 and 2016 seasons.​

He most recently spent time on the 49ers’ practice squad last season after announcing his retirement from the NFL in 2018. He also played three years of minor league baseball in 2011, 2012 and 2018.​






May 21, 2024:
Here is what the forum was discussing 365 days ago:

 
he bailed before we went to germany to get dismantled by the clots... "health reasons"...

Sucked the Pats into paying him twice lol
 
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