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January 26, 2007

Seymour bows out of Pro Bowl

Hey all --

Per jaguars.com (who knew they were a breaking news source?) Richard Seymour has backed out of the Pro Bowl, replaced by Jacksonville end John Henderson. He will join teammtate Rashean Mathis in Hawaii.

Seymour was named to his fifth straight Pro Bowl a few weeks ago, and was the only New England player included on the AFC roster.

shalise

Posted by Shalise Manza Young  at 9:45 PM | Permalink | Comments 1

Harrison: I'll be back

Hey all --

Rodney Harrison was just on WEEI and said that he will indeed return for the Patriots next season, despite suffering three significant injuries in the last 16 months.

"No question," he said. "I don't know why it's even a question of me not wanting to be there. The Patriots have been good to me, I feel like it's been a great relationship. Bill Belichick is the best coach I've ever played for, (New England is) the best organization. It's just been a tremendous opportunity for me.

"I definitely want to be here and I'll do whatever it takes for me to be here."

Harrison, who suffered a sprained right medial collateral ligament in New England's regular season finale in Tennessee, also said he's "100 percent positive" he would have been able to play in the Super Bowl had the Patriots advanced that far.

The safety and his wife, Erika, recently welcomed their second son.

shalise

Posted by Shalise Manza Young  at 3:16 PM | Permalink | Comments 0

NFL: Our bad

Hey all --

The NFL has admitted that it was wrong when Patriots’ cornerback Ellis Hobbs was flagged for defensive pass interference on Reggie Wayne in New England’s AFC Championship loss to Indianapolis last Sunday. The bad call ultimately led to the tying score for the Colts, who advanced to the Super Bowl with a 38-34 victory.

On the play -- second-and-7 from the Pats’ 19-yard line -- Hobbs was face-guarding Wayne in the back left corner of the end zone. The pass from Peyton Manning hit Hobbs on the back of his left arm, and after the game the second-year corner, who combined with Asante Samuel to give a great effort on Pro Bowlers Wayne and Marvin Harrison, said he never touched his man.

But the flag was thrown, and pass interference is not one of the calls that coaches can challenge. Indy got first-and-goal from the one, and on the next play, Manning found wide-open former Patriot Dan Klecko for a touchdown. The Colts also converted a two-point play to tie the game, 21-21.

On jaguars.com, the website of the Jacksonville Jaguars, league official Dean Blandino confirmed to reporter Vic Ketchman that it was a bad call. Blandino was in the replay booth at the RCA Dome and said Hobbs should not have been called for pass interference, citing that he did nothing to impede Wayne from catching the ball, and did not make contact with the receiver.

Blandino said that face-guarding, which game referee Bill Carollo did not cite as the reason for the penalty, has not been illegal for several years.

One Patriots player reached yesterday commented, "What can you do?," when told about the league’s admission.

shalise

Posted by Shalise Manza Young  at 2:20 PM | Permalink | Comments 0

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