The_Philster
09-28-2004, 07:48 PM
Richard Seymour was just a rookie when Drew Bledsoe entered his final season as a New England Patriot.
Seymour wasn't there when Bledsoe broke in and took his lumps under the stern guidance of Bill Parcells, or when he unexpectedly led the Patriots into the playoffs in 1994, or to a Super Bowl in 1996.
The defensive end was on the scene when Bledsoe suffered a life-threatening chest injury in the second game of the 2001 season, and sat in silence after his recovery as Tom Brady led the Patriots back to the playoffs. And he was present when Bledsoe came off the bench in the AFC Championship Game at Pittsburgh and led the Patriots to victory in relief of the injured Brady, giving them the chance to win the first Super Bowl in franchise history a week later in New Orleans....more (http://www.thesunchronicle.com/articles/2004/09/28/sports/sports1.txt)
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Seymour wasn't there when Bledsoe broke in and took his lumps under the stern guidance of Bill Parcells, or when he unexpectedly led the Patriots into the playoffs in 1994, or to a Super Bowl in 1996.
The defensive end was on the scene when Bledsoe suffered a life-threatening chest injury in the second game of the 2001 season, and sat in silence after his recovery as Tom Brady led the Patriots back to the playoffs. And he was present when Bledsoe came off the bench in the AFC Championship Game at Pittsburgh and led the Patriots to victory in relief of the injured Brady, giving them the chance to win the first Super Bowl in franchise history a week later in New Orleans....more (http://www.thesunchronicle.com/articles/2004/09/28/sports/sports1.txt)
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