7:13 PM Fri, Feb 29, 2008 | Permalink
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In a bit of a surprising move, the Patriots have announced that tight end Kyle Brady has been released.
Brady, who struggled with plantar fasciitis -- an inflammation of the tissue that connects the toes to the heel -- for much of the season, receiving cortisone shots to minimize the pain. Brought in as a blocking back after New England lost Daniel Graham to free agency last season, Brady played in 14 games with nine catches for 70 yards and two touchdowns.
The 13-year veteran signed a two-year contract with the Pats last year.
It's beginning to look like the loss of that first rounder is really going to sting. Patriots need to get younger. They're losing a lot of talent this year due to free agency and due to Agency. Will be interesting to see what happens off season.
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Kyle Brady added nothing to the team last year. Neither he nor Watson can block. Watson is inconsistent as a reciever and needs to go too. Letting Graham go was an awful blunder. Graham could block.
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