Cameron Wake

12 September 2011

Solder did give up a sack and was flagged for holding OLB Cameron Wake. That’s par for a debut.

4. Rookie Report, Part II: Whether he started or not, CB Ras-I Dowling saw a lot of action. The second round pick out of Virginia did well for someone who barely saw the field during the preseason. He defended WR Brandon Marshall on a pass in the end zone, preventing a completion.

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w things I’m looking for:

Bookends Battle: New England will have their hands full with OLBs Cameron Wake, Koa Misi, and Jason Taylor.

NFL’s Best Corners?: Miami’s Vonta Davis backed off that best cornerback duo in the NFL boast about himself and Steve Smith, but the Patriots will attack the mismatches in the secondary, not just them.

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1 January 2011

Please, Hoyer, go over the top and see if they can go get it.

Wake Up: Double or triple team OLB Cameron Wake. A division rival would love to ruin our post season prospects with a good lick on QB Tom Brady.

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6 October 2010

And fans would blame one person for that: Cameron Wake

The OLB was terrorizing Brady in the first half. He consistently beat his blocker, using speed, brute strength, some spin moves, and a non-stop motor. He got pressure a handful of times and even got a sack. The former two-time Canadian Football League Defensive Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008 was nearly unstoppable. 

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6 December 2009

r (7 sacks) and Jason Taylor (6 sacks), the Pats need to be wary of Canadian Football League import Cameron Wake (4.5 sacks). 

Vegas Rule: What happened in New Orleans, stays in New Orleans. Forget about it and move on. 

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