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It’s always hard to gauge where a player is when he leaves the Raiders. Sometimes, it’s clear the player has nothing left, and there was a reason why the Raiders let him go. (In the case of the Patriots, players like Andrew Walter and Doug Gabriel come to mind.) Other times, it’s clear he was [...]
in the third round in 2004, the quarterbacks drafted in the second and third rounds are as follows: Charlie Frye , Andrew Walter , David Greene, Kellen Clemens , Tarvaris Jackson , Charlie Whitehurst, Brodie Croyle , Kevin Kolb , John Beck
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this year, Randy. About a month too late. You forgot that you once had Mike Tice and Norv Turner as coaches and Andrew Walter and Aaron Brooks as quarterbacks. You forgot what it seemed you knew in 2007 and 2008 and even most of 2009 -- that
deciding factor in the Patriots choosing to go with the undrafted free agent out of Michigan State ahead of a veteran like Andrew Walter as Brady’s No. 1 backup. (It was a memorable summer for Hoyer, who also beat out the likes of Kevin O’Connell
Hoyer has already faced a ton of challengers for the backup quarterback spot. Last summer, it was Kevin O’Connell, Andrew Walter and Matt Gutierrez , all of whom were released before the start of the season. ( The Patriots even brought in Cleo Lemon for
When Rich Gannon was playing like an MVP, the Raiders were good. Since he left, they have started guys such as Andrew Walter , JaMarcus Russell and Josh McCown. More than ever, this is a QB league. That is how you
s got a long season to go, and he has to keep working hard and he has to stay on top of what he’s doing.” Andrew Walter was not consulted about not playing in the preseason finale. The quarterback was clearly disgruntled about not playing
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been through a competition for the job. Last summer, he was the last man standing in a group that included veteran Andrew Walter , as well as youngsters Kevin O’Connell and Matt Gutierrez . He’s only entering his second season in the NFL, but
With today’s release of Andrew Walter , do you anticipate going forward with ..... Q: What were the flaws with Andrew Walter that made you see it might not ..... ll continue to do. I think Andrew [ Walter ] had a lot of positives
LANDOVER, MD - AUGUST 28: Andrew Walter #16 of the New England Patriots warms up before a preseason game against the Washington Redskins at FedEx Field on August 28, 2009 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)
add another quarterback to their roster before the start of the regular season. New England cut veteran quarterback Andrew Walter Friday afternoon, one of six players let go by the Patriots in advance of Saturday’s cutdown deadline: Walter
add another quarterback to their roster before the start of the regular season. New England cut veteran quarterback Andrew Walter Friday afternoon, one of six players let go by the Patriots in advance of Saturday’s cutdown deadline: Walter
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Tony Amonte calls out Marian Hossa for missing Game 3 and recaps the Bruins' win.
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