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To: stormrider1 who wrote (2557)4/2/2013 3:06:31 PM
From: LTK007Respond to of 2749
 
Agreed,Mike: i love that strategy: and he is tracking Belichek's method(Which Reis did also, before they tried to buy a SuperBowl--get a load of new WRs to camp, that are low risk high reward, and have them battle it out at camp--Belichek's has maintained The N.E. their talent for years by picking up gems here and there via this way.
That first pick remains a mystery though. i do NOT rule out they would trade out with a pick in top 10 for their #1 and #2,That would give 3 picks in the first 42, and could fill 3 holes, rather than one. We will see:) Laer, Max



To: stormrider1 who wrote (2557)4/5/2013 8:42:39 PM
From: LTK007Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2749
 
Mike Patterson and Cullen Jenkins now both Giants, Mike.

The New York Giants have signed defensive tackle Mike Patterson, who spent the previous eight seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Patterson joins DT Cullen Jenkins, who also was cut in February, in moving from the Eagles to the Giants.

Patterson underwent brain surgery in January 2012, but returned to the Eagles for five games last season. He was diagnosed with a brain malformation in August 2012 after suffering a seizure during a training camp practice.

A first-round draft pick in 2005 out of Southern California, the 29-year-old Patterson played in 115 games with 99 starts. He made 551 tackles, 16 1-2 sacks, had four forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries.