top 10 Patriots of all time

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BD Sullivan wrote:
Todd Pence wrote:Sam Adams might be the most regionally appropos name for a player in NFL history. With the possible exception of Seattle wide receiver Louis Clark.
Cleveland Crosby for the Browns.
Ken Houston for the Oilers.
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Rand had 2 Mike Joneses in 1998

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BD Sullivan wrote:
rhickok1109 wrote:For one stretch in the early 1970s, the Patriots had Sam Adams, Julius Adams, and Bob Adams on the roster.
The Browns had two Robert Jackson's playing on the team for 3-4 years.
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Sadly, Bill Cody never played for the Bills.

Jim Brown.
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conace21 wrote:Sadly, Bill Cody never played for the Bills.

Jim Brown.
The Browns seemed to acquire plenty of Browns, beginning with Paul Brown. There was Dean, Eddie, John, Ken, Preston, Stan, Terry and Thomas.
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BD Sullivan wrote:
conace21 wrote:Sadly, Bill Cody never played for the Bills.

Jim Brown.
The Browns seemed to acquire plenty of Browns, beginning with Paul Brown. There was Dean, Eddie, John, Ken, Preston, Stan, Terry and Thomas.
In my childhood, I got a kick out of the Cleveland Browns having their coach and best player both being named Brown.
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One time while watching a Browns game at my grandmother's house she saw Courtney Brown and said, "He sure is Brown."
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JWL wrote:One time while watching a Browns game at my grandmother's house she saw Courtney Brown and said, "He sure is Brown."
I recall prior to the '87 AFC title game in Denver (played in January), they actually found someone in the Denver area named Cleveland Brown. :lol:
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BD Sullivan wrote:
JWL wrote:One time while watching a Browns game at my grandmother's house she saw Courtney Brown and said, "He sure is Brown."
I recall prior to the '87 AFC title game in Denver (played in January), they actually found someone in the Denver area named Cleveland Brown. :lol:
Was be proud to be right back in his home town, with his new family? With old friends and new friends and even a bear?
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In 1978-79, the St. Louis Cardinals suited up defensive backs Ken Greene, Doug Greene and Roy Green. Now that's what you call a "green" secondary.
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James Jett and John Jett never suited up for the Jets, but James did score a killer TD against us in 1993.

In the NHL there was once a Slovakian player whose named (anglicized) was spelled Satan, through pronounced Shutt-tan. Sadly he never suited up for the New Jersey Devils.
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