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The History of the New England Patriots by Jersey Number #15-#17

NUMBER FIFTEEN

We’ll start in the way back machine for a great Patriots player from the 1960’s. Babe Parilli played seven seasons for the Patriots and was a true gunslinger. The fact that he made the Pro Bowl in the same season that he threw 27 interceptions speaks volumes about the way the game was played in the AFL. The Pats achieved success in the mid-60s with the veteran under center. They won a playoff game against the Bills in 1963 before getting crushed in the AFL title game.

Jersey 15

In 1964, Parilli was a first-team All Pro and hooked up countless times with his paisano Gino Cappelletti forming the Grand Opera connection. Parilli made it to one more All-Star game in 1966 before leaving for the New York Jets in 1968. As a member of the Jets, Parilli backed up Joe Namath on their World Championship team and was also known for being an outstanding holder on special teams. He retired just before the 1970 season and passed away in 2017 at the age of 87.

Wilson’s Struggles

The Patriots obtained a very mediocre quarterback by the name of Marc Wilson for their darkest seasons of 1989 and 1990. Wilson had tremendous success at BYU in college and was an on-again, off-again starter for several seasons with the Raiders wearing #6. In 1985, he compiled an 11-2 record with the silver and black but was throttled by the Patriots in the AFC divisional round. He never got back to the postseason, but he retired with two Super Bowl rings as a Raider backup.

Jersey 15

Ryan Mallett was another backup quarterback that wore #15 for the Pats. His Patriots career was brief and uninteresting. He was given the opportunity to start for the Houston Texans, but poor play and poor sportsmanship doomed him. Ironically, he lost the starting job to another Pats backup, Brian Hoyer. He was passed on to Baltimore where he plays behind Joe Flacco.

College Lacrosse Player Finds Home in NFL

One final #15 we should mention is the current player who dons that jersey, Chris Hogan. Hogan’s is a story of persistence. It has been laughingly over documented as to how he played lacrosse in college. He tried to latch on to three teams in 2011, but did not receive a regular season pass until 2013 with the Buffalo Bills. Hogan joined the Patriots in 2016. He scored a touchdown on his very first drive with the team at Arizona.

He has been excellent in the last two Super Bowls. One distinct memory I have of Hogan is after James White scored the winning touchdown of Super Bowl LI, he held his hands on either side of his helmet in utter joy. Hogan came back to score a touchdown in Super Bowl LII and was one of several outstanding players on offense in the loss.

Hogan’s greatest game was the 2016 AFC championship game against the Steelers. He dominated Steeler DBs throughout the first half leading to a 200-yard performance. Hogan is a fine player, but an even better young man.

NUMBER SIXTEEN

Jim Plunkett was the first overall draft choice of the 1971 draft and paved the way for Hispanics into the NFL. He was one of the greatest college quarterbacks of all-time at Stanford, but struggled as a Patriot. He went on to play for his hometown 49ers, but floundered there as well. His career was resurrected by Al Davis and the Raiders.

In 1980, when starter Dan Pastorini broke he leg in week 5, Plunkett took over and had the season of his life. He led the Cinderella Raiders all the way to a surprise Super Bowl victory over the Eagles. He did it again three years later thanks to the dynamite running attack of Marcus Allen.

Cassel has a Good 2008

Matt Cassel and Scott Zolak were two other backup quarterbacks that wore #16 for the Pats. Both are memorable for different reasons. For Cassel, he quarterbacked possibly the best team ever to miss the playoffs in 2008 after Brady tore his ACL in the opener. Cassel had some fine games especially late in the season when New England was battling Miami for first place. The Patriots crushed the Dolphins and followed that up with a 47-7 win over the eventual NFC champion Cardinals.

Unfortunately, Cassel did not have the consistency of Brady and in a crucial home game against the Steelers, he laid an egg. That loss cost the Pats their season. In my opinion, the 2008 Patriots could’ve been a 15-win team had Brady not been injured. Cassel turned his season in New England as a starter into an opportunity with the Kansas City Chiefs. Again, inconsistency plagued his career. He led KC to the playoffs once before he signed on with a series of other squads. In 2017, he started in place of Marcus Mariota for the Titans, but was very ineffective.

The Game Analyst That Wore #16

Zolak is better known for his announcing than his playing. He started a playoff game for New England against Jacksonville in 1998, but that was the zenith of his uninspiring playing career. As far as broadcasting is concerned, Zolak is a gem. He’s a complete homer and uses phrases such as “show ponies and unicorns” when he gets excited about the play of his beloved Patriots.

Zolak is not just funny, though. He is quite knowledgeable as he has garnered great respect from Bill Belichick. Belichick and Zolak break down plays of the week together shown at Patriots.com.

NUMBER SEVENTEEN

There are a lot of interesting guys that wore #17 for the Patriots, but few of them did anything special for the team. Mike Taliaferro was the most distinguished of the bunch as he made the All-star game for the 1969 Patriots. Aaron Dobson spent three injury-plagued seasons with New England from 2013-15. His best game was a 100-yarder in a home game thrashing of the Steelers.

Henry Ellard, John Friesz, Chad Jackson, Tom Owen, Greg Salas, Dedric Ward and Elmo Wright also put on #17 for the Patriots for at least one game. What a diverse collection of talent!

 

Brandon Fazzolari is a Super Bowl expert…@spot_Bills

40 Hours with the Patriots

‘Don’t be jealous,’ my Mom used to say. Jealousy, as an emotion, is weak and useless. I was taught to always cheer people on and be happy when good things happen.

Well, this week, my Mom admitted she was jealous.

As a sports fan – specifically a die-hard New England Patriots fan –  I got the opportunity of a lifetime.  Through the team, my new best friends, Draft Kings, Weber Shandwick and some good old-fashioned fate I was able to be a part of the Patriots experience, up close and personal.  The invite to travel, stay, play and be a true part of the World Champions on a game day.  Yeah, I guess I can do that.

Tampa Bay?  Week 4 of the season?  Wheels up on Wednesday?  Damn, skippy, I’m in!

Here were my 40 Hours with the Patriots…

Let’s GO!

Wednesday, October 4

I won’t spend anytime talking about the early morning details of wardrobe selection, scripted conversation plans or the eight times I was slapping myself in the mirror praying this was not a dream or some elaborate scam my buddies were plotting against me.  Let’s get right to the heart of it.

11:30AM

Arrive at Gillette Stadium – The Big Razor. The House that Kraft, Belichick and Brady built (OK, Bob paid the tab, but you get the imagery).  God’s Country for Bostonians.  Graciously greeted by the some of the great Pats’ peeps (Hey Tiff) and ushered up to one of the many incredible stadium suites for a little lunch and a meet and greet with my traveling mates (Hey Aliza, Bob and Mike!).  I am 16 minutes in to the this whole experience and I am literally pinching myself in the coolest bathroom ever. (gratuitous selfie included).

12:30PM

TSA check…AT the stadium.  What, whaaaaat?  Yup, the Patsys don’t mess around.  Full security check point completed right there.  Why? ‘Cause World Champions don’t have time to waste.  Not sure why I am asking the TSA agent for an autograph…on my chest?  Guess I am just jittery?  Thank you ladies and gentleman for assuring my safety before boarding the inaugural flight of ‘5 Rings’  Yeah, that’s right, but I’ll get to that in a minute.

1:30PM

Anxiously board one of the luxury buses in anticipation of our short trip down to TF Green.  Hey Zo! (coolest cat ever, by the way).

And just before we get this bad boy rolling, enter Chris Hogan and James White for a little pre-trip motivational speech.  Yeah, cause I was starting to doze off and needed more excitement!  Just awesome.  Btw, James, still waiting for the answer to my final question from our interview two weeks ago.  And dang, Chris Hogan, you are handsome.  Of course, that is a Patriots wide-receiver job requirement as we all know.

2:30PM

I’ll let this video speak for itself

WHEELS UP!

3:30PM

I love the expression ‘Wheels Up’ and will continue to use throughout this column.  Probably going to start using it to start all my sentences after this week.  Just saying.

“Wheels up, kids.  Dinner is ready.”

“What are you talking about Dad?”

“Shutup, Elizabeth.”

Hey, is that my name on my seat?  So wait, am I on the team now?  I do get to play linebacker tomorrow night?  Sweet!  Thanks!  (Love how they threw in the ‘JR’ like I am Odell Beckham)

Incredibly gracious and polite in-flight staff.  Thanks folks.  I hate flying and you made it so easy.  And the halibut was delicious.

6:30P

Wheels down (doesn’t have same cool ring to it, huh?).  Perhaps one of my favorite moments of the trip?  The 10-car police escort to the hotel.  Felt like Trump… only with less tweets.  Very cool.

7:30PM

Check in, clean up and back to Frank Force 1 (oh yeah, that’s what I titled the bus).  Oh, and look what I found waiting for me in my room?  Bag of swag.  I wish I could take the Patriots to prom.  By the way, Patriots staff, here is your number 1 fan that will be receiving the lion’s share of this awesomeness.   Matt is pretty awesome too.  Thank you kindly.

8:30PM

Dinner time.  Par for this course so far, the Champs took us guests to an absolutely ridiculous restaurant.  Decadent and delicious.  And how about this – this is how sharp the folks at 1 Patriot Place are – they made note of our info and realized yours truly has a birthday this week….and they sang happy birthday with the entire wait staff.  You kidding me?  Twenty-nine never felt so good.

Thursday, October 5

12:30AM

After treating my stomach like royalty, it was time to shut it down.  What a day! Is that a lamb bone in my pocket?

3:00AM

This is all too awesome to sleep.  Maybe I’ll do some push ups?  Maybe Nate Solder is up and wants to chat?  Probably not.  Go back to sleep, jackass.

GAME DAY!

9:00AM

Oh my God, this bed is so comfortable.  I haven’t slept this late since the late 1990s.

10:00AM

Little bacon and eggs to fuel up.  Oh, hey elevator buddies, Josh McDaniels and Rob Gronkowski.  In my brief time with them, all I could muster was a very sad, squeaky “Good luck” as I departed to my floor.  Damnit Frank!  You’re better than that! Come on, man!

1:00PM

Start applying facepaint.

1:06PM

Promptly remove facepaint.

1:07PM

I’m kidding – it was full body paint of Julian Edelman in his away game uniform, for the record.

4:00PM

Back to Frank Force 1 again.  Time to get to The Big Sombrero/Pirate Ship/Place Where Buccaneers Play Football.

5:30PM

Oh man…walking through the tunnel like I am Bizarro John Gruden.  This is legit crazy.  After a couple hours of roaming the sidelines like Suzie “I wanna kiss you” Kolber, we head up to the awesome seats our home town heroes provided us.  Oh, hey Tommy.

8:30PM

Kick off.

9:30PM

Brag about how awesome it is to be a Patriots fan in the beer line to Mildred, the 86-year-old Buccs season ticket holder.  Boom, roasted, Millie!!

WIN!

Friday, October 6

12:00AM

A win is a win, baby!!  Back to FF1 (yeah, already gave it an acronym)

2:00AM

Wheels up! (You hate me yet for continuing to say that phrase, don’t you?  I don’t blame ya’.)  Another perfectly pleasant in-flight experience.  Even got to watch an episode of  ‘Always Sunny’.  It just doesn’t get better.

4:00AM

Hello again, TF Green.  WE are back (oh yeah, I am literally a part of the team at this point, obvi)

5:30AM

Back at The Razor and wishing I had a time machine to go back 40 hours in time.

You often hear the expression, ‘The Patriot Way’ regarding the unparalleled professionalism, confidence and winning way of this team of players and coaches.  After this experience, I promise you that the Patriots’ ‘off the field’ team exhibits those very same characteristics and do our town equally proud.  Thank you so much for this experience and don’t be shy if you ever find a extra seat on 5 Rings you need to fill..

P.S.  And just when I thought it could not get better, I got to meet another childhood sports hero.  Hey Rocket!

 

P.P.S. My new BFFs at Draftkings wanted me to remind sports fans that you too can win these types of experiences by gaming with them. #bucketlist

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