George Bussey

2 April 2010

n Koppen, Stephen Neal, Nick Kaczur, Mark LeVoir, Rich Ohrnberger, Sebastian Vollmer, Ryan Wendell, George Bussey, Dan Connolly Need: 3 

The stats say New England quarterbacks were sacked just 18 times, a fantastic number that is slightly over one sack per game. But memory paints a different picture. Brady took a pounding last year as defenses came after him, believing Brady’s recovery, both physically and mentally, coupled with unfriendly reminders of a relentless pass rush, would throw Brady off. And at times, it worked. 

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25 October 2009

Good trend. 

Two Points: With Tate playing for the first time, G Rich Ohrnberger and OT George Bussey are the only two of twelve rookies on the active roster to not play a down. LB Tyro

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5 September 2009

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Three players were placed on injured reserve: LB Shawn Crable (again), RB Chris Taylor, and OL George Bussey

The surprise was a pair of trades. TE David Thomas was sent to New Orleans for an undisclosed draft pick. Because Thomas played the roll of fullback during the preseason, I figured his chances of staying were very good. But the Pats took a measure to improve on the role Thomas played. 

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2 September 2009

Wesley Britt and George Bussey probably are closer to the edge as Sebastian Vollmer established himself. 

Tight end: If it’s between Ben Watson and Alex Smith, New England will stick with a known commodity. Smith has been awful thus far and gives the Patriots little to no reason to keep him on board. 

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4 May 2009

raft picks: 

60 Ron Brace

76 Sebastian Vollmer

19 Brandon Tate

62 Rich Ohmberger

75 George Bussey

47 Jake Ingram

69 Darryl Richard

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