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NE Signs Stubby

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Stubblefield gives Pats some depth on the line

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FOXBORO, Mass. -- Dana Stubblefield, a one-time defensive player of the year, signed with the New England Patriots on Wednesday.

In 11 NFL seasons, the 33-year-old defensive tackle has played for San Francisco, Washington and Oakland, winning a Super Bowl ring with the 49ers in 1994. He was with the Raiders last season after a second stint with the 49ers.

The signing is in keeping with coach Bill Belichick's policy of using veterans on a team that has won two of the last three Super Bowls. Stubblefield will be used to help fill the void caused when Ted Washington left as a free agent after last season and to help break in rookie nose tackle Vince Wilfork, the team's first draft pick.

He was one of three players who last month was fined three games' salary for testing positive for the steroid THG last season. The fine will be based on last season's salary.

Stubblefield has appeared before the grand jury investigating a nutritional supplements lab -- the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative -- which has been at the center of a steroids controversy in several sports.

The 6-foot-2-inch, 290-pound lineman has started 149 NFL games and amassed 428 career tackles, including 53.5 sacks. He also has 32 pass deflections, two interceptions, nine forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

He was selected to the Pro Bowl following the 1994, 1995 and 1997 seasons, and was named the league's defensive player of the year following a career-best 15-sack season in 1997.


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I wish Stubby good lunk in New England, I like the old man...Lol HTTR
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Too bad we don't play NE this year. We could have run right up the middle and watched Stubby miss tackle after tackle.
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Redskin Stouff wrote:Too bad we don't play NE this year. We could have run right up the middle and watched Stubby miss tackle after tackle.

Are you kidding? He probably would be asleep in the trainer's room. Well, at least we know that his "sleepy spells" are BALCO-induced. :lol:
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Uh oh, I see trouble. The stairs in NE can get icy.
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Post by Bacon »

HAHA. More depth. Ha. More like more width. :lol:
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