Corey Dillon

28 July 2011

He needs the challenge of turning a malcontent around. Sure Belichick took on RB Corey Dillon and WR Randy Moss before, but neither were cancerous like Haynesworth was.

Ochocinco is more like what Belichick dealt with – a past productive player unhappy with their current situation. By rescuing them from professional purgatory, Belichick breathed new life into Dillon and Moss and got productive years out of them.

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19 July 2011

And RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis is the hard-nosed grinder like Antowain Smith and Corey Dillon were.

This year’s draft class reinforces the desire to be better running the ball. First round pick Nate Solder is tall and athletic with room to pack more pounds on his frame. Cannon has the size, strength, and agility to be a steamroller. And TE Lee Smith is an excellent in-line blocker that will be like an additional O-lineman on the field.

Continue reading "Patriots On the Run in 2011 and Beyond"

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22 December 2010

He would be the first 1,000-yard back since Corey Dillon in 2004.

·         TEs Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez assaulted two rookie tight en

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14 September 2010

Great news for Sam “Bam” Cunningham. Not only was he inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame this past summer, but now the Patriots can retire his number! 

The opportunity for the “39” made famous by Cunningham to never be worn again comes from Tuesday’s trade of RB Laurence Maroney. The former 2006 first round pick was sent to Denver, packed with a sixth round pick, in exchange for a fourth round pick. 

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27 March 2008

As the Patriots continue to do their homework, they will get close looks at three corners expected to be selected outside of the first round. They are Brandon Flowers of Virginia Tech, Charles Godfrey of Iowa and Terrell Thomas from Southern Cal.

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