-- Seymour Shows for Ring Presentation --
The Boston Herald reports DE Richard Seymour didn't show up for work last week, but the Pro Bowler didn't turn down an invitation to party with his Patriots teammates. Seymour arrived at the Brookline estate of Patriots owner Bob Kraft last night to receive the third Super Bowl ring of his career. Last Thursday, he made news by being a no-show for Patriots minicamp at Gillette Stadium. The absence was described as ``unexcused'' by coach Bill Belichick. Seymour declined comment on his reasons for not attending minicamp, and refused to say if his act of defiance was part of a larger job action that could extend to the start of training camp. He was adamant that he could separate his decision not to attend mini-camp from celebrating last year's championship
Bleeding Silver and Black for over four decades...42 years and counting !!!
"...there was one constant, one center, one captain, one Original Raider...his name was Jim Otto, his number was 00...for more than a full decade, he was the standard of excellence by which centers were judged in professional football"...
Al Davis presenting Jim Otto at his Hall of Fame induction in 1980
-- Seymour Still Silent --
The Boston Herald reports DE Richard Seymour attended the Patriots' charity golf event yesterday at the Belmont Country Club, but the defensive end still wouldn't address his holdout. ``Like I said (Sunday), I'm not discussing anything,'' Seymour said of missing last week's mandatory minicamp. ``I think I said everything I wanted to say about my current position.'' Despite the disagreement over his contract, which has two years remaining, Seymour did attend Sunday night's Super Bowl ring ceremony at team owner Bob Kraft's Brookline home. ``Like I said, (Sunday night) was fun,'' Seymour said. ``Today is going to be fun, and I'm really looking forward to having a good time.''
Bleeding Silver and Black for over four decades...42 years and counting !!!
"...there was one constant, one center, one captain, one Original Raider...his name was Jim Otto, his number was 00...for more than a full decade, he was the standard of excellence by which centers were judged in professional football"...
Al Davis presenting Jim Otto at his Hall of Fame induction in 1980
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