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New England Patriots (Free subscription) | 10/20/2009
I hate to break this to you, Gary, but Belichick has been in charge since the day he arrived in Foxborough back in 2000. He worked with Scott Pioli to make moves like the ones you’re talking about, and now he works with Floyd Reese and Nick Caserio to make those moves. There’s really been no change to the structure of the organization – just some different people coming and going at various...
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
“Every week is its own entity,” player personnel director Nick Caserio said. “You go into the week, you look at the opponent, you evaluate, ‘OK, here’s how we’re going to play this team.’ It’s the meetings, it’s the practice, there’s a number of different factors that go into it, and ultimately, you have to make a decision when it comes to game day. Those decisions are never easy, but...
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 10/15/2009
... with the team."He looked like he's kept himself in shape," director of player personnel Nick Caserio said. "We wanted to make sure, more than anything, from a physical standpoint with the medical information, that he was healthy.",
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
... Sebastian Vollmer, but indicated he is open to shifting the rookie to the right side and moving Nick Kaczur to the left.“If Vollmer has to play, he’s shown that he can play both sides, as has Nick,” Belichick said. “If that’s the way it goes, then we will try to figure out what the best combination is. . . . For a rookie he has shown a lot of positive things.”Deadline loomsThe NFL’s...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 10/14/2009
... before suffering an arm injury, and played all 16 games in 2007.Patriots player personnel director Nick Caserio confirmed only that the team had worked out Seau recently and had him take a physical.“The reality is, we’re just trying to see where the player’s level of physical conditioning may be and whether he’s in good enough shape to make it through a practice,’’ Caserio...
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New England Patriots (Free subscription) | 10/13/2009
... QB and WRs are reading different books. Who's responsible for this? Brady, Moss, and company, or Nick Caserio? Is the sky falling?Rick VanAmburgIs it time to call a spade a spade? If not for a fumble late in a game and a drop late in another game the Pats would be 0-4. Brady looked awful against the Broncos, let's be honest. Missed more passes than I can count. Knee injury aside,...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 09/30/2009
“It’s rare to see a player that’s that size, that athletic, and that long,’’ Belichick said. “I think, on paper, he has some flexibility; whether that is actually the case in our defense or not, we’ll have to wait and see.’’The addition of Sands had nothing to do with Vince Wilfork, who sprained his left ankle against the Falcons, said Nick Caserio, the team’s director of player...