Willie Andrews

Willie Andrews

Willie Andrews is a safety for the New England Patriots, wearing number 38. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Baylor. Willie Andrews is 5 feet, 10 inches and weighs 182 pounds. Here you can... [more]

Willie Andrews is a safety for the New England Patriots, wearing number 38. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Baylor. Willie Andrews is 5 feet, 10 inches and weighs 182 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss Willie Andrews and the Pats.

 
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The Colts’ improbable 35-34 win over the Patriots was a great game. But all everyone will be talking about Monday was Patriots head coach Bill Belichick’s incorrect decision to go for it on fourth down deep in his own territory. Super Bowl XLIII ½ is over as the New England Patriots (6-3) and Indianapolis Colts (9-0) met for the seventh time this decade in a game that will immediately be called an “Instant Classic.” The game came down to the...  
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