Brandon Marshall

12 September 2011

He defended WR Brandon Marshall on a pass in the end zone, preventing a completion.

5. With Dowling getting plenty of action, Kyle Arrington was the loser in the exchange as he was demoted. But the former Hofstra product still has his knack for being in the right place at the right time as he came away with an interception off of a deflection.

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3 October 2010

ccess to try to repeat. 

A few things I’m looking for: 

Not Springs Fault: WR Brandon Marshall had his way against CB Shawn Springs last year as a Denver Bronco. New team for Marshall. Will he have a new victim? 

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1 September 2010

They will also have to deal with Miami’s Brandon Marshall twice, Detroit’s Calvin Johnson, Baltimore’s Anquan Boldin, and two top six passing offenses from last year in Houston (6th) and Green Bay (2nd). 

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19 May 2010

But the flip side was Springs turned into toast by Brandon Marshall in the week four loss to Denver. That’s the performance few will forget, knowing that New England must deal with Marshall twice a year after being traded to Miami. 

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10 October 2009

And he had a brief tete-a-tete with prima donna wide out Brandon Marshall (a taller Terry Glenn). But hey, we can say the same thing about Belichick, right? And look at where that got Bill. 

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14 March 2009

Some of these guys are some of the best in the league too : 6-4 Brandon Marshall of the Broncos, 6-3 Andre Johnson of the Texans, and 6-4 Marques Colston of the Saints quickly come to mind.

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12 January 2009

There's a Pro Bowl-caliber receiver in Brandon Marshall. His counterpart, Eddie Royal, is a perfect complimentary target. There's even a receiving tight tend (Tony Scheffler) and a blocking tight end (Daniel Graham).

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20 October 2008

Led by strong-armed QB Jay Cutler, he can connect with receivers Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal or go over the middle to TEs Tony Sheffler and Daniel Graham.

Talking about Graham, he was one of my favorite players when he was a Patriot. Daniel was a load to bring down once he got going. And he was such a good blocker, it was like an additional O-lineman. The man was a beast.

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15 October 2008

ific passing attack, the Pats can't leave the secondary at the mercy of QB Jay Cutler and receivers Brandon Marshall and Eddie Royal.

The secondary I would leave alone for now. Why? That chan

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