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out of New England. Nothing more. The fact is we’ve seen this before and we’ve seen this before with Belichick. Corey Dillon , Randy Moss , Chad Ochocinco , Albert Haynesworth and on and on. All had varying degrees of success but most importantly
in the locker room? I've never heard of it. This isn't Chad Ochocinco , (just 29 days to go) or Randy Moss or Corey Dillon . Look, I don't believe Tebow is as virtuous as has been painted by some in the media -- no one is -- but every
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wants to hang around Foxboro for an extended stretch. Corey Dillon : Dillon wasn’t necessarily a classic “big back ..... some sustained drives. Nicknamed “Clock Killin’ Corey Dillon ,” Dillon left the game following the 2006 season in
England running back to carry the ball 300 times since Corey Dillon in 2004.) In all, Ridley and the rest of the Patriots ..... he had 1,157 yards in 2001 and 982 yards in 2002. Corey Dillon followed up his franchise-record 1,635 rushing yards
when he came within 10 carries of becoming the first back to finish with at least 300 carries for the Patriots since Corey Dillon in 2004. It’s hard to imaging New England running the ball than it did in 2012 -- the Patriots ran the ball
most of the transcendent offensive players the Patriots have acquired since 2000 (including Randy Moss , Wes Welker , Corey Dillon , Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez ) have all been either picked up via the draft or in trade. (Oh, and we
since that 2004 team that featured Clock Killin’ Corey Dillon . As a group, New England was able to hit 500 carries ..... England running back to hit the 300-carry plateau since Corey Dillon did it in 2004, but still managed 290 carries, 1
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good football players. I remember a conversation that I had with Bill Belichick in 2006. In 2005, I was brought in; Corey Dillon was hurt, Kevin Faulk was hurt, Patrick Pass was hurt. I was playing mostly tailback...We did OK, but in 2006 all of
league in total yardage, and came within 10 carries of becoming the first Patriots running back to hit 300 carries since Corey Dillon in 2004. That sort of workload helped bring some real balance in the New England offense, but also meant that Ridley needed
celebrating, seeing all those towels hit the floor. I got one. I framed it. Correct me if I am wrong, but didn’t Corey [ Dillon ] have one awesome run down the right side of the field? I mean it was a heck of a run, he went and scored. I don
Ridley fell 10 carries short of being the first New England running back to rush for at least 300 carries since Corey Dillon turned the trick in 2004. And Woodhead became the first New England running back since Kevin Faulk in 2008 to finish with at least
of the 300-mark. (He missed out on becoming the first New England running back to hit the 300-carry mark since Corey Dillon did it in 2004.) In addition, Wes Welker finished the season with 118 catches on the year — he missed out on tying
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