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Today in Patriots History
Sean "Catman" Farrell
Sean "Catman" Farrell
Happy 65th birthday to Sean Farrell
Born May 25, 1960 in Southampton, New York
Patriot right guard, 1987-1989; uniform #62
Acquired in a trade with Tampa Bay on Feb 19, 1987
Pats résumé: three seasons, 43 games (43 starts)
Sean Farrell was an accidental first round draft pick by Tampa Bay in 1982, and started at right guard for the Buccaneers for five seasons. Tired of losing for miserly Hugh Culverhouse, Farrell's request to get out of Tampa was granted as the Pats traded 2nd, 7th and 9th round draft picks for his rights. He started 43 games at right guard for the Pats before shoulder surgery kept him on the injured reserve list for most of 1990. The Patriots attempted to reactivate him - but in doing so exposed him to waivers, and Denver claimed him. In 1984 Farrell was the co-winner along with Tim Goad of the Jim Lee Hunt Award, annually awarded by team's coaches to the top offensive or defensive lineman.
With February's trade for Sean Farrell, the New England... - UPI Archives
With February's trade for Sean Farrell, the New England Patriots believe they've already had a successful draft....
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With February's trade for Sean Farrell, the New England Patriots believe they've already had a successful draft.
The guard and former first-round pick was acquired from Tampa Bay for second-, seventh- and ninth-round picks in Tuesday's NFL draft.
'When a player of his calibre becomes available for the price we paid, you have to make the trade,' said **** Steinberg, the Patriots' director of player development. 'It's a plus that he's an offensive lineman.'
What New England has left are the No. 23 pick overall, two third-round choices, one in the fourth, three fifth-round picks, one in the sixth and nothing else until the 10th round.
What they need is help on the offensive and defense lines, injuries having created several questions about players' future effectiveness, and the offensive line was unable to create running room last year.
Tackle Steve Moore and defensive end Ken Sims missed most of last season due to injuries and former All-Pro tackle Brian Holloway intends to retire after the coming season.
Other players coming back are linebacker Steve Nelson and tight end Lin Dawson. Both have had leg injuries and Dawson missed all of 1986 with a knee injury suffered in Super Bowl XX.
'We're not looking to make a bunch of changes,' Coach Raymond Berry said. 'There will be some spots and we're waiting to see what the healing process will be, but there are a lot of players who did well the past two years.'
Steinberg says the Patriots will not be looking to draft a quarterback, wide receiver or defensive back.
'We'll stay close to our usual philosophy of taking the best football player available,' he said. 'But we would like insurance in our offensive and defensive lines because of the injury situation.
'Having Sean Farrell will improve the situation on the offensive line but we would still like to come out of the draft with a tackle type of guy.'
Sean Farrell played in 123 NFL games with 106 starts from 1982 to 1992, plus three playoff games.
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June 14, 2004--Advest, Inc., a member of The MONY Group Inc. (NYSE:MNY), has announced that Sean Farrell has been named Divisional Manager for the firm's new Eastern Seaboard Division. He joins Advest from Prudential/Wachovia Securities, where he served most recently as vice president and complex manager. Before entering the securities industry in 1993, Mr. Farrell enjoyed a distinguished professional football career, including a stint with the New England Patriots.
If you have a few minutes to spare, there is an excellent piece below on the life and times of Sean Farrell below, from his days as a discus thrower and shot-putter on his high school track and field team, to playing for cheapskate Hugh Culverhouse in Tampa, to his untiring work and dedication to bring the C.T.E. issue to light and his post-football life as a financial advisor with Merrill Lynch.
The Buc’s tight-fisted, fiscally-controlled, nit-picky, penny ante operation was overseen by owner Hugh Culverhouse. The team facility in Tampa was on par with a good high school program. The practice field was adjacent to the departure end of Tampa International Airport with all of the jets doing their “rev-ups” during practice. Players that were awarded game balls during the season would be “dinged 40 or 50 bucks from their paycheck that week,” Sean recounted. He added, ”You’d get orange sweat suits that looked like prison jumpsuits and they’d bill you for those, too. There was no food at the facility so pre-practice we’d drive over to a Wendy’s with our pads on and hands taped just so we could eat something. Even the Coke machine near the locker room, you had to have the 35 cents to buy a Coke. All true stories.’’ Owner Culverhouse was pleased that his team was considered one of the NFL’s most profitable franchises even though Tampa Bay was called the “Sad Sack Bucs.”
Sean liked and respected his coaches and teammates all through his tenure in Tampa and the feeling was mutual. Management was another story. After the 1986 season, Sean had had enough and expressed his desire “to get the hell out of Tampa Bay.” In his five seasons with the Bucs, the team won only 17 games. They went 2-14 three times, including Sean’s last two seasons. This, while he endured one shoulder and two knee surgeries. Incredibly, Sean Farrell was chosen 1st Team All-Pro in 1984.
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Sean Farrell Career Game Log | Pro-Football-Reference.com
Get Sean Farrell Career game log for regular season and playoff games on Pro-football-reference.com.
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Pro Football Archives -- Sean Farrell Player Profile
Pro Football Archives -- Sean Farrell Transactions
Sean Farrell (American football) - Wikipedia
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