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Wednesday Patriots Notebook 5/8: News and Notes
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For a guy who is currently sitting around while the Patriots explore potential GM options, de-facto GM Eliot Wolf certainly seems at ease in his role.

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Quite a different approach from the last two decades, when the Patriots were looking for bulletin board material to use as an incentive - and never ever publicly offering an opponent any of the same.


“So what I remember about that selection is more the week leading up to it,” said Wolf. “There were some rumors, it was Alex Smith and Aaron Rodgers, and one of them was going to go #1 to San Francisco, and then we started to hear rumors the week of that, well, none of the teams in between need a quarterback. Whoever it is might slide. And, of course, everyone expected the 49ers were going to pick Alex Smith, which they did.”
“I have a good relationship with Aaron, even though he’s a Divisional enemy now,” said Wolf. “His first year was my second year in the NFL, so we kind of came up together. He was a backup for 3 or 4 years, wanting to get on the field. That’s kind of how I felt as a scout, wanting to do more. He’s obviously taken the most of his opportunities, and he’s certainly a Hall of Famer as well, and we look forward to kicking his ass this year.”
 
Today in Patriots History
One That Got Away


Happy 71st birthday to Steve Freeman
Born May 8, 1953 in Lamesa, Texas
Patriot safety, 1975 (offseason); uniform #22
Pats 5th round (117th overall) selection of the 1975 draft, from Mississippi State

Steve Freeman did not survive Chuck Fairbanks' roster cuts, and never played in a real game for the Patriots. Buffalo claimed him off waivers and he went on to play 13 seasons in the NFL, 12 with the Bills. Freeman appeared in 190 NFL games with 23 interceptions and 8 fumble recoveries.



Freeman began working as an official in the Southeast Conference after retiring from the NFL. He began working as an NFL back judge in 2001 as part of Jeff Triplette's officiating crew. Freeman continued to work as a back judge for 19 years, until he retired in 2021.






Other pro football players with New England area connections born on May 8:

Booth Lusteg (5/8/1939 - 7/12/2012) Born and raised in New Haven, Lusteg went to UConn but did not play football there. He was a baseball player in college and 1B/OF in the minor leagues for two seasons. The Bills had open auditions for a kicker when Pete Gogolak was injured. Lusteg was a frustrated actor who was playing for the New Bedford Sweepers in the old Atlantic Coast Football League. In an attempt to appear younger, Lusteg used his younger brother's identity. He won the job over a variety of miscreants, including an Austrian count who lived in the Alps and a guy with one arm and one eye.

The fib about his age almost caught up to Booth. His brother went to BC and when Buffalo's bus driver got lost on the way to Alumni Stadium to play the Patriots, Lusteg was asked for directions. Acting like he knew where he was going, the team bus miraculously arrived at the destination. Lusteg finished second to Gino Cappelletti in scoring in that 1966 season. He spent two seasons in the American Football League, two in the NFL and one in the World Football League.


Ryan Purvis, 38 (5/8/86); Boston College, class of 2009
The TE had 113 receptions for 1,122 yards and six TD at BC from 2005-08. He went undrafted and signed with Tampa Bay, spending most of 2009 on the practice squad. When Jerramy Stevens was released after an arrest, Purvis was promoted to the active roster. He appeared in ten games with five catches on six targets for 38 yards in 2010, but did not survive roster cuts in 2011.

Bill Godwin (5/8/19-3/26/98); C/LB for the 1947-48 Boston Yanks.




One other notable pro football player born May 8 that is part of Patriots folklore:

- Keith Lincoln, 80 (5/8/1939 - 7/27/2019); five-time AFL All-Star RB single handedly demolished the Patriots in the 1963 AFL championship game. His 206 yards rushing (on a mere 13 carries), 123 receiving yards and a 20 yard pass completion led the way to San Diego's 51-10 victory. Over fifty years later his 329 yards from scrimmage is still a single-game postseason record, one that may never be broken. Over his career he scored touchdowns rushing (19), receiving (19), passing (5), kick return (1), punt return (1), plus five field goals and 16 extra points.
 
Today in Patriots History
2014: The Latest NFL Draft Ever


May 8, 2014:
The 79th Annual NFL Player Selection Meeting, aka
Day One (Round One) of the 2014 NFL Draft
Radio City Music Hall, New York City

The late timing of this draft was due to a scheduling conflict at Radio City Music Hall. Apparently the NFL just assumed the Hall would accomodate them without bothering to make a reservation, while at the same time focusing on ways to spread out events over the course of the off-season. As a result the draft was delayed by two weeks.

Earlier there was discussion and rumors leading up to the draft on the future of keeping the draft in New York City, where it had been held since 1965. Interest in the draft had grown exponentially over the last decade, and there was a belief by some that the event had outgrown Radio City Music Hall, which had been the venue for the previous eight drafts. The possibility of extending the draft to a fourth day was also discussed in the months leading up to the draft. The NFL decided soon after that the 2015 NFL draft would take place in Chicago.

Jadeveon Clowney was the number one overall pick; he was the first #1 defensive player since 2006. Four of the top eight never lived up to their draft status, with zero Pro Bowls between them. OT Greg Robinson, QB Blake Bortles and WR Sammy Watkins were starters for several years, but none were as big of a draft bust as the #8 pick, Browns CB Justin Gilbert, who started just three games and was out of a job three years later. Twenty of the first 36 picks went on to become Pro Bowlers.


1.29 -- DT Dominique Easley, Florida

Dominique Easley was ranked the number defensive tackle prospect in high school, then accepted a scholarship to play with the Gators for Urban Meyer. Late in the 2011 he tore his ACL, then tore another ACL three weeks into the 2013 season. Easley was dominant when healthy, but there were serious red flags with his knees. As good a player as he was, he never should have been drafted this high.

Vince Wilfork was getting older and Easley was seen as a long term replacement at the position. But Easley went on injured reserve with another knee injury after 11 games his rookie season, and the writing was on the wall. The Patriots used their next first round pick on the same position, selecting Malcom Brown in the 2015 draft. Easley finished the 2016 season on IR again, this time with a quadricep injury. Knowing he would never pass a physical the Patriots were unable to trade Easley, and ended up releasing him two weeks prior to the 2016 draft. Easley signed with the Rams and didn't miss a game in 2016 - but suffered season ending knee injuries again in both 2017 and 2018, ending his NFL career.

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May 8, 1979:
New head coach Ron Erhardt hires Gino Cappelletti as Special Teams Coach.
Gino was an original member of the AFL Boston Patriots from 1960-71. He was an integral part of the first 50+ years of the Patriot organization, contributing as an All-Star player for eleven years and assistant coach and radio broadcaster for 32 years. His many roles with the Patriots enabled him to be around football, a game he loved with a passion for most of his life.


Gino, left, shakes hands with QB Joe Kapp before a Boston Patriots workout session at Curry College in Milton on October 2, 1970.



May 8, 1982:
FOXBORO, Mass. -- The New England Patriots Saturday signed five free agents, bringing the number of players on their roster to 94.​
John Ellis, a 267-pound offensive lineman from the University of Rhode Island, and wide receiver Richard Brown of Fitchburg State were among the group.​
Also signed after a tryout were Ricky Bynum, a cornerback from Colorado; Peter Corrigan, a running back from Purdue; and Roy Dean, a wide receiver from Alabama A&M.​
A total of 187 prospects attended the free-agent tryout camp.
All Patriots rookies and free agents will report to a mini-camp Tuesday. Veterans will join them on Friday and a full squad mini-camp will be held Saturday and Sunday.​

None of the above ever even lasted to the start of training camp.



May 8, 1989:
The Patriots sign rookie free agent WR Glenn Antrum.
A native of Ansonia CT and graduate of UConn, Antrum spent most of 1989-90 on what was then known as the developmental squad. His only NFL playing time came in a November 19, 1989 33-24 victory over Buffalo when the two teams combined for ten turnovers.



May 8, 2006:
New England signs two veteran free agents and two undrafted rookies.
Barry Gardner was an inside linebacker and seven year NFL veteran with the Eagles, Browns and Jets. He suffered a leg injury in preseason and spent the 2006 season on IR, and retired the following year. LB Jeremy Loyd had been with the Browns and Rams, and was waived a couple weeks later. Rookie DT Remi Ayodele didn't stick with the Pats, but later became a starter for the Saints and Vikings.



May 8, 2007:
The Patriots sign six undrafted rookie free agents.
- UAB LB Kyle Bissinger was waived with an injury settlement in August, and was later signed to the practice squad.
- N Illinois TE Jake Nordin spent time on several other team's practice squads, and played briefly for Baltimore and Detroit.
- Rice RB Quinton Smith was also waived at the end of camp; he was later on the Giants, Saints and Raiders practice squads.
- Texas A&M OLB Justin Warren was waived just a week later; he played for various arena league teams from 2008-2014.
- UTEP DE Zach West spent 2007-2008 on the Pats and Cleveland Browns practice squads.
- Idaho State QB Matt Gutierrez made the roster as a rookie, and appeared in five games in 2007. He began 2008 on the practice squad, then was promoted after Tom Brady's injury, but was active on the game day roster just once. The Patriots released Matt when they signed QB Andrew Walter on August 3, 2009. Gutierrez was later with KC, Chicago, Washington and St Louis, as well as spending time in the United Football League and Arena Football League.



May 8, 2015:
New England signs seven undrafted rookie free agents.
- Vanderbilt DT Vince Taylor was placed on PUP at the beginning of training camp, and never played in the NFL.
- 6'3 UAB CB Jimmy Jean was waived at the end of camp, and never caught on with another team.
- Ball State CB Eric Patterson was waived just a month after being signed; he later played briefly for the Colts and Rams. He was shot and killed by an intruder in his Tampa home in 2019; the case remains unsolved.
- Michigan QB Devin Gardner's stay in Foxboro was even shorter: he was waived May 18. He and Jeremy Gallon later played in Japan.
- Cal WR Chris Harper was activated from the practice squad, but was released after a costly muffed punt.
- Georgia C David Andrews won the starting job as a rookie, and has now played in 132 games while collecting two Super Bowl rings.
- Auburn ST Brandon King spent five seasons with the Pats, before a torn quad ended his NFL career; he too has a pair of rings.





May 8, 2019:
WR/PR/KR Bruce Ellington is released with an injury waiver, less than two months after being signed by the club.
The former fourth round pick had dealt with hamstring injuries throughout his career, totaling 769 yards receiving in four seasons.
 
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