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Mike Reiss of ESPN Boston reports that Patriots DE Ty Warren (hip) is in danger of missing the 2010 season.

Aug. 13 - 3:47 pm et

Source: Mike Reiss on Twitter

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/HeadLines.aspx?sport=NFL&hl=177967

The saving grace of this D has always been there line play...this is certainly not going to help. Shouldn't hurt our ground game either.

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I do love horror movies, but I only really got into them in the mid 1980`s.

Of the films I`ve watched from before then, the evil,nasty and horrible villain would most often die

and then that was it, the credits would roll and I could comfortably stop the tape or turn off the TV

knowing that was that and the nightmare was all over and the beasty was killed, and aside from the

"NOOOOOoooooooooooooooo" that followed the end of the original Whicker Man I felt relieved in a way.

But the ones after, the centre of nastiness would usually come back, you`d think he would be dead and

relax thinking the horror was over, only for them to surprise you and return when you thought it was all

over and you`d never worry again.

I feel they are just a tiny bit scared of us, and this is a cunning ploy to distract us all, deceivers!

But then they should be as scared of these new Jets as I was the time I saw the Ring and that vision of

horridness crawling out of the TV, only sex saved me that night and it still gives me shivers even now.

The original The Thing by John Carpenter is worth worth mentioning, awesomeness.

For many years I was truly scarred as a child by Salems Lots, yet as an adult I laughed but with apprehension.

I only trust the Patriots from the opening kickoff, and with a degree of scepticism at that, they are to

me no better than those evil mind bending horror movie directors of the this time and not to be trusted.

I`m not a fan of this "I want to beat their best" mentality, I just want to win without cheating.

So this is potentially favourable news, but I`m doubtful because of the team and coach involved.

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I do love horror movies, but I only really got into them in the mid 1980`s.

Of the films I`ve watched from before then, the evil,nasty and horrible villain would most often die

and then that was it, the credits would roll and I could comfortably stop the tape or turn off the TV

knowing that was that and the nightmare was all over and the beasty was killed, and aside from the

"NOOOOOoooooooooooooooo" that followed the end of the original Whicker Man I felt relieved in a way.

But the ones after, the centre of nastiness would usually come back, you`d think he would be dead and

relax thinking the horror was over, only for them to surprise you and return when you thought it was all

over and you`d never worry again.

I feel they are just a tiny bit scared of us, and this is a cunning ploy to distract us all, deceivers!

But then they should be as scared of these new Jets as I was the time I saw the Ring and that vision of

horridness crawling out of the TV, only sex saved me that night and it still gives me shivers even now.

The original The Thing by John Carpenter is worth worth mentioning, awesomeness.

For many years I was truly scarred as a child by Salems Lots, yet as an adult I laughed but with apprehension.

I only trust the Patriots from the opening kickoff, and with a degree of scepticism at that, they are to

me no better than those evil mind bending horror movie directors of the this time and not to be trusted.

I`m not a fan of this "I want to beat their best" mentality, I just want to win without cheating.

So this is potentially favourable news, but I`m doubtful because of the team and coach involved.

umm yeah...

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I do love horror movies, but I only really got into them in the mid 1980`s.

Of the films I`ve watched from before then, the evil,nasty and horrible villain would most often die

and then that was it, the credits would roll and I could comfortably stop the tape or turn off the TV

knowing that was that and the nightmare was all over and the beasty was killed, and aside from the

"NOOOOOoooooooooooooooo" that followed the end of the original Whicker Man I felt relieved in a way.

But the ones after, the centre of nastiness would usually come back, you`d think he would be dead and

relax thinking the horror was over, only for them to surprise you and return when you thought it was all

over and you`d never worry again.

I feel they are just a tiny bit scared of us, and this is a cunning ploy to distract us all, deceivers!

But then they should be as scared of these new Jets as I was the time I saw the Ring and that vision of

horridness crawling out of the TV, only sex saved me that night and it still gives me shivers even now.

The original The Thing by John Carpenter is worth worth mentioning, awesomeness.

For many years I was truly scarred as a child by Salems Lots, yet as an adult I laughed but with apprehension.

I only trust the Patriots from the opening kickoff, and with a degree of scepticism at that, they are to

me no better than those evil mind bending horror movie directors of the this time and not to be trusted.

I`m not a fan of this "I want to beat their best" mentality, I just want to win without cheating.

So this is potentially favourable news, but I`m doubtful because of the team and coach involved.

cool story bro

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Patriots | Ty Warren out for the year

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Fri, 13 Aug 2010 14:08:36 -0400

Updating a previous item, the New England Patriots placed DL Ty Warren (hip) on the Injured Reserve list Friday, Aug. 13, ending his season, according to ESPN.com. Warren will require surgery on his injured hip.

Patriots | Ty Warren could miss entire season

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Fri, 13 Aug 2010 13:58:51 -0400

New England Patriots DL Ty Warren (hip) could miss the entire 2010 season because of a serious hip injury, according to ESPNBoston.com's Mike Reiss. Warren's injury is similar to the injury that affected New York Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez. However, Warren's injury is not considered career threatening, but is likely to require surgery. DL Gerard Warren lined up at the left defensive end position during their preseason game Thursday, Aug. 1

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Karma has been raining on the pats ever since they were busted for cheating the NFL for a decade.

This is just more of it.

That is funny.

I thought it was all those players getting older.

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Patriots | Ty Warren out for the year

That's a really tough blow for the Pats. He's a very good player. Shutting down his season this early tells you it's very serious. You'd think they'd hold out hope that he could come back for a possible playoff run if there was any chance he could.

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