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In 2001, Patriots authored a season full of dreams - Boston Globe  Boston Globe |
In 2001, Patriots authored a season full of dreams Boston Globe The team had lost 12 of its last 14 road games, and this 38-17 victory put offensive coordinator Charlie Weis into the spotlight for the first time. Bledsoe, on the sideline, called it “one of the greatest offensive game plans I've ever seen.
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Clash hastened Opera Boston's demise - The Boston Globe  The Boston Globe |
Clash hastened Opera Boston's demise The Boston Globe Menino told the Globe. “Where is the leadership within the organization and why hadn't they gone out and asked for help on this?'' The leadership, it turns out, determined that the opera company couldn't recover from losing its biggest booster.
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Coordinated effort - Boston.com |
Coordinated effort Boston.com O'Brien is not the first Patriots offensive coordinator to accept a college job with the NFL still in session: Charlie Weis did the same in 2004, accepting the head job at Notre Dame, and New England went on to win the Super Bowl that season.
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Perks Daily Deals - WEEI.com |
Perks Daily Deals WEEI.com ... an Orlando Sentinel column calling Charlie Weis a great hire for Florida, CBS Sports' Clark Judge writing that the Panthers made the wrong pick on Cam Newton, and Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy predicting a Red Sox-Yankees ALCS.
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Patriots face glaring absences, recent failures - USA TODAY  USA TODAY |
Patriots face glaring absences, recent failures USA TODAY For all of the Patriots' success, they have yet to defeat an opponent with a winning record, leading Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy to describe them as "a little bit of a house of cards." They lost on the road to the Pittsburgh Steelers 25-17 ...
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Branch is still a nice catch - Boston.com |
Branch is still a nice catch Boston.com Brady recalled this week that after the 2002 rookie minicamp, Branch's first official days with the organization, then-offensive coordinator Charlie Weis told him, “You're going to love Deion Branch.'' “From the moment that he got here, his quickness, ...
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Afternoon State Sports Briefs: Chadima apologizes for "lapse of judgement" - Pierce County Herald |
Afternoon State Sports Briefs: Chadima apologizes for "lapse of judgement" Pierce County Herald Kansas University announced today that it hired Badgers' special teams and safeties coach DeMontie Cross as the Jayhawks' new linebackers' coach under Charlie Weis. Cross spent one season in Madison. Bielema told the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel that ...
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O'Brien accepts Penn State job By Greg A. Bedard and Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff Bill O'Brien, who has directed the Patriots' offense the past...
Prof: It's Clooney's night Film buff Mark Fertig has seen nearly every film that has won an Academy Award category since 1929.
Sports Briefs: Schottenheimer won't return to Jets NEW YORK -- Brian Schottenheimer told the New York Jets that he won't return next season after six years as the team's offensive coordinator.
Patriots face glaring absences, recent failures Patriots coach Bill Belichick, right, and owner Robert Kraft have the Patriots in the playoffs with the AFC's top seed. / Robert Deutsch, USA TODAY FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (USA TODAY) — New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft fought back tears as he struggled to explain the emotion invested in a season dedicated to the memory of his wife of 48 years, Myra, who died of cancer July 20.
Bill O'Brien Named Penn State Head Coach: Should Patriots Target Josh McDaniels? With New England Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien accepting the job as the new head coach of Penn State, Bill Belichick 's team could be in the market for a new offensive coordinator starting sometime after the Patriots' final playoff game. And let's be clear on that much: He will stay to coach the team through the playoffs, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. As for his successor ... |
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