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Junior Seau
A portal for NFL fans who follow Junior Seau and the New England Patriots. Junior Seau is a linebacker for the Pats.
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Junior Seau spent almost two decades in the gridiron spotlight. Now, as host of Sports Jobs with Junior Seau, he's turning his attention to the men and women who help make sure the game goes on. "With all the money being thrown around, athletes have ...
- Journalist Junior Seau takes it on chin (news.google.com)
- Sports Jobs With Junior Seau on Versus Premiers Tonight (patspulpit.com)
Former Dolphins linebacker Junior Seau is at it again, coming out of retirement again this season to join the New England Patriots. He returns to South Florida this Sunday for another game against his former team, and he talked about the matchup as well as other topics in a conference call with South Florida media.
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New England Patriots linebacker Adalius Thomas will reportedly be inactive for Sunday's game against Carolina after speaking out against head coach Bill Belichick's decision to send him home from practice.
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- 'Dumbfounded' Thomas upset with Belichick (eagletribune.com)
- Pats' Thomas upset getting sent home (honoluluadvertiser.com)
- Report: Pats LB Thomas benched for Sunday's game vs. Panthers (nbcactionnews.com)
It's no wonder Patriots coach Bill Belichick wanted to again lure Junior Seau out of retirement earlier than even the 20th-year veteran may have been anticipating. With...
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- Belichick and Brady defend Moss (beloblog.com)
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Adalius Thomas wasted no time defending himself after coach Bill Belichick sent him home for being late to a team meeting.
The New England Patriots linebacker said after returning Thursday that he was “dumbfounded” and “can’t figure out what Bill thinks or knows.”
Three other players were sent away for showing up late — wide receiver Randy Moss and linebackers Gary Guyton and Derrick Burgess.
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