Adalius Thomas Surgery Ends Season
November 11, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under New England Patriots
National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
New England Patriots Pro Bowl linebacker Adalius Thomas will have surgery on his broken forearm tomorrow, thus most likely ending his 2008 season. Adalius broke his arm during Sunday’s 20-10 win over the Buffalo Bills. Fellow linebacker Mike Vrabel assessed the situation:
“I think it will be difficult. He’s a guy that certainly, like a lot of guys here, plays a lot of different positions and plays them pretty well, so it will be tough. He was a leader. He was a veteran guy that played well, and we’ll just have to find guys to step …read more
BPR90 NE Patriots SBXLII Media Day
January 29, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under Interviews, New England Patriots, Super Bowl XLII
Podcasting the National Football League, Podcasting the NFL
The (still) undefeated AFC Champion New England Patriots are just one win away from a perfect season and a Super Bowl championship. We’re witnessing history in the making. The magnitude of such an accomplishment would forever label this Patriots team as the best there ever was. And they know it. I took part in New England’s Super Bowl XLII Media Day today at University of Phoenix Stadium and spoke with a number of players about their pursuit of perfection in this Media Day Mix.
Shownotes: David Kindervater (host), NE Patriots (NFL player guests)
0:10 – …read more
Patriots Sign Adalius Thomas
March 4, 2007 by David Kindervater
Filed under New England Patriots
The rich are adding to their wealth. The New England Patriots (remember they were in the AFC Championship game) signed one of the most sought-after free agents on the market this off-season by stealing Pro Bowl All-World LB Adalius Thomas from the Baltimore Ravens. What better place for an athlete who can handle practically any defensive position than with the creative Bill Belichick? This is as perfect a fit as there will be in free agency this year. Thomas is coming off his best season (106 tackles, 11 sacks) and is ideally built for the Pats defensive scheme. He lined …read more






