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The one that got away - RB Tyler Gaffney


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http://nesn.com/2016/08/tyler-gaffney-shines-in-first-patriots-preseason-game-after-two-years-on-ir/

Apparently former Panthers 2014 6th round pick Tyler Gaffney broke off a 44 yard TD in the preseason for the Patriots. 

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Some background: The running back was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in 2014 but tore his meniscus before training camp and was waived with the intention of being placed on injured reserve. Bill Belichick wagged his finger like Dikembe Mutombo and blocked Gaffney from hitting IR by claiming him and storing him on the Patriots’ 90-man roster throughout the summer of 2014 before placing him on injured reserve when he no longer had to pass through waivers.

Read more at: http://nesn.com/2016/08/tyler-gaffney-shines-in-first-patriots-preseason-game-after-two-years-on-ir/

Oh Belichick. Wonder if Gaffney had stayed healthy what the RB room would look like right now.

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13 minutes ago, hepcat said:

http://nesn.com/2016/08/tyler-gaffney-shines-in-first-patriots-preseason-game-after-two-years-on-ir/

Apparently former Panthers 2014 6th round pick Tyler Gaffney broke off a 44 yard TD in the preseason for the Patriots. 

Oh Belichick. Wonder if Gaffney had stayed healthy what the RB room would look like right now.

That Belichick is one krafty S.O.B.

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