Today in Patriots History
The NFL Forever Shames Itself, and other May 11 Trivia
May 11, 2015:
"Integrity" by the Flat Earth Non-Science Believers Society at 345 Park Avenue.
The N.F.L. also fined the Patriots $1 million and took away two draft picks because of their use of deflated footballs in the A.F.C. championship game.
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"The discipline is ridiculous and has no legitimate basis. In my opinion, this outcome was pre-determined; there was no fairness in the Wells investigation whatsoever. There is no evidence that Tom directed footballs be set at pressures below the allowable limits.
In fact, the evidence shows Tom clearly emphasized that footballs be set at pressures within the rules. The Wells report presents significant evidence, however, that the N.F.L. lacks standards or protocols with respect to its handling of footballs prior to games; this is not the fault of Tom or the Patriots.”
Annoyed scientists attack the NFL's bogus Deflategate claims.
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As Tom Brady returns to the field, the science shows that he and the Patriots did nothing wrong.
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A new book reveals some of the NFL's actions during the Deflategate saga
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Ben Goodell never believed Tom Brady deflated footballs -- so he used his school science fair project to prove it
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We’re once again reminded that the NFL can’t be trusted.
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Peter King, who recently announced his retirement after four decades of NFL coverage said he regrets his handling of Deflategate
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May 11, 1981:
The Patriots
sign 13 undrafted rookies. The most notable was a player who began his college career at Cerritos, an NAIA communty college in California, who is arguably the best punter in franchise history:
Rich Camarillo.
Rich Camarillo - Punting Lessons Arizona
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May 11, 1987:
New England signs undrafted rookies
Bob Bleier and Kirk Jones. Bleier was cut at the end of camp, then re-signed as a replacement player. The Pats went 2-1 in those games, with Bleier throwing one touchdown in a run-heavy simplified offense.
May 11, 1990:
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Lin Dawson is re-signed to a two-year contract, for what would be his ninth and final season with the Patriots. He finished his career with 117 receptions and eight touchdowns.
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Marc Wilson is also extended with a two-year deal, though he would retire the following spring. Wilson went 0-6 with 6 TD and 11 picks as a starter on that impotent 1990 1-15 Rod Rust team.
May 11, 1999:
The Patriots sign CB
Corey Ivy, an undrafted rookie from Oklahoma.
Ivy was cut at the end of camp, and spent 2000 on the practice squad and with Frankfurt in the WLAF. After that he went on to have a nin-year NFL career, winning a super bowl ring with Tampa in 2001.
May 11, 2004:
Patriots sign IOL
Bob Hallen, a six-year veteran free agent. Hallen had been a starting LG for the Falcons and Chargers after being drafted in the second round of the 1998 draft. He was however near the end of his career due to chronic back issues and was released just before the start of the 2004 season.
May 11, 2009:
The Patriots announce the signing of Terrence Nunn, a rookie free agent wide receiver from Nebraska.
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The Patriots announced today, via their Twitter page, that they have signed rookie free agent WR Terrence Nunn.
Nunn was the second all-time leading receiver at Nebraska.
The Patriots revealed last week that they had three receivers in for tryouts, and Nunn was one of last week’s tryouts.
Nunn is a longer shot to earn a roster spot.
May 11, 2012:
The cornerback exodus of 2015 continues. On Monday, the Patriots released Kyle Arrington. With the 28-year-old gone, the Pats are without all three of the cornerbacks who started Super Bowl XLIX. …
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The cornerback exodus of 2015 continues.
On Monday, the Patriots released Kyle Arrington. With the 28-year-old gone, the Pats are without all three of the cornerbacks who started Super Bowl XLIX.
The thinning out of the Patriots secondary began in March when they lost their top two corners, Darrelle Revis and Brandon Browner, in free agency. Last week, the team released Alfonzo Dennard, the Patriots’ No. 2 cornerback in 2012 and 2013. Arrington is the latest casualty.
Arrington started 56 games over the past five seasons. Statistically, his best year game in 2011 when he finished with 88 tackles and tied for the NFL lead with seven interceptions.
May 11, 2012:
The Patriots are signing recently reinstated tight end Fred Davis, a talented player with a history of off-field issues.
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The Patriots are reportedly signing recently reinstated tight end Fred Davis, a talented player with a history of off-field issues.
In 2013, Davis was ordered to pay $20,000 to Mikini R. Chaka after a 2011 incident at a nightclub in Washington, D.C. In the lawsuit, Chaka claimed Davis dumped juice on her and threw an empty pitcher at her.
Davis was also charged with assault after an alleged altercation with an ex-girlfriend last June. Those charges were dropped in August.
Davis missed all of the 2014 season while serving an indefinite suspension for repeated violations of the NFL’s substance abuse policy. He was arrested and charged with DWI one day after his indefinite suspension was announced in February of 2014.
The league reinstated Davis last week, and the Patriots added him to a tight end group that features Michael Hoomanawanui, Scott Chandler, Tim Wright and sixth round pick A.J. Derby behind the league’s premier player at the position, Rob Gronkowski.
The 29-year-old Davis was a second round pick out of Southern California in 2008 and had his most productive season in 2011, recording 59 catches for 796 yards and three touchdowns. He’s played his entire career with the Washington Redskins to this point.
The Patriots released Davis befpre the start of training camp, on June 19.
May 11, 2018:
One year after trading up to draft him as a possible replacement for Nate Solder, the Pats have released LT Antonio Garcia, a source told ESPN.
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The New England Patriots are releasing left tackle Antonio Garcia, the team's 2017 third-round pick, with a non-football-illness designation, a league source told ESPN's Field Yates on Friday.
The move is mildly surprising considering what the team gave up to draft him. And the void at left tackle is one of the biggest questions facing the team, as starter Nate Solder signed with the New York Giants in free agency.
The 6-foot-7, 302-pound Garcia was selected No. 85 overall last year after he was credited with 70 knockdown blocks and didn't allow a sack in more than 900 offensive snaps as a senior at Troy. With Solder entering the final year of his contract in 2017, the Patriots had traded a third-round pick (No. 96) and fourth-rounder (No. 124) to move up to select Garcia, with the hope of grooming him as a possible replacement in 2018.
But after taking part in the first few practices of 2017 training camp, Garcia never took the field again, ultimately being placed on the non-football-illness list. The Boston Herald reported that Garcia had blood clots in his lungs.
May 11, 2018:
The New England Patriots officially signed six of their nine draft picks and nine undrafted free agents Friday.
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The New England Patriots officially announced the signing of 15 players Friday, including six of their nine draft picks.
Fifth-round pick LB Ja'Whaun Bentley, sixth-round picks LB Christian Sam and WR Braxton Berrios, and seventh-round picks QB Danny Etling, DB Keion Crossen and TE Ryan Izzo all inked their rookie deals with the team.
The Patriots' first three draft picks -- offensive lineman Isaiah Wynn, running back Sony Michel and cornerback Duke Dawson -- remain unsigned.
Along with the drafted players, the Patriots signed nine undrafted free agents. Here's a list of each undrafted player that signed with the team.
Darren Andrews, WR, UCLA
John Atkins, DL, Georgia
Trent Harris, DL, Miami
Frank Herron, DL, Louisiana State
J.C. Jackson, DB, Maryland
Chris Lacy, WR, Oklahoma State
A.J. Moore, DB, Mississippi
Ralph Webb, RB, Vanderbilt
Shane Willman, TE, Northern Illinois
May 11, 2022:
The Patriots have added to their tight ends room.
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Sokol has bounced around in the early part of his career. He’s appeared in two games, both for the Chargers in 2020. He was on the field for 15 offensive snaps and 20 special teams snaps.
But he’s had a pair of stints with Los Angeles, Jacksonville, and Detroit since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2019.
The Patriots’ tight ends group is now Hunter Henry, Jonnu Smith, Devin Asiasi, Dalton Keene, and Sokol.
Matt Sokul appeared in six games for the Patriots in 2022-23, with 38 snaps on offense and 17 on special teams.
May 11, 2024:
There's been a lot of talk over the last week about the future of New England Patriots Director of Scouting Eliot Wolf, but it appears the man who orchestrated both free agency and the draft is getting a promotion.
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