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Also from that SI link...

Of course, it's also one Drew Bledsoe injury away from mediocrity. Bledsoe, the fifth-year quarterback, is the franchise. He had another impressive season in '96 — his 27 touchdown passes ranked third in the NFL — but he needs to show more poise if the Patriots are to be a marquee team.
 
Mike the Brit said:
"And so a new era begins. Carroll's first head coaching stint lasted just one forgettable season, 1994, with the Jets. For the past two years he was the defensive coordinator for the 49ers, an experience that seasoned him for his second go-around in a top job. Carroll is junking Parcells' read-and-react, two-deep zone defense to install a gambling, attacking style that will feature man-to-man coverage and five-man fronts. The underpinnings of this D will be Slade and McGinest, with the latter playing the "elephant," a role out of the 49ers' system in which a pass rusher constantly moves around on the line of scrimmage, looking for a crevice through which to attack the quarterback."

From Sports Illustrated's NFL Preview, 1997.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/events/1997/nflpreview/AFCEAST/patriots.html

Ahh ... great times, eh?

[I think that this story is up there with Ron Borges' "the Patriots aren't going to win two Superbowls any time soon" in the Hall of Fame of sports reporters' bad predictions.

It includes the following gems:

"If you thought the sky had fallen on New England after Bill Parcells quit as Patriots coach in late January, think again. As linebacker Chris Slade demonstrated right after Parcells left town, the 1997 Patriots may be even more determined and more dangerous than the team that won last year's AFC championship. "

and

"In New England's enchanted run to the Super Bowl, the defense allowed just five touchdowns in the seven games preceding the meeting with Green Bay. All the key players are back, and they'll be joined by two new cornerbacks: free agent Steve Israel, who will play in nickel situations, and Kansas State's Chris Canty, who showed immediately that he might be a steal when, on the first day of minicamp, he intercepted three passes." ]

That link is awesome! It's always cool to look back and observe how far the Pats have come. Thanks
 
I was at training camp that year. Stood right next to Ty Law whose muscular build always impressed my wife. But anyway, Canty was barely 5'9", had a big head and really skinny legs. ****y little folker. It killed me at the time that we passed on Sam Madison to take Chris Canty.
 
The only thing this thread supports is that there should be a breathalyzer installed on the virtual forum entrance.
 
smg93 said:
LOL! First it was drunk dialing, now it's drunk posting. hahaha

drunk posting is slightly safer. You only piss off message board people (who are usually forgiving) and not your wife/girlfriend/ex-girlfriend/the police'...
 
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