#92 - Ted Washington Not often will you see a player who was with the team for only a single season make a "best of" list. Washington, however, is an exception. After being traded to the Patriots in 2003, the 375 pound nose tackle was the anchor on the fourth ranked defense in the league and a Super Bowl championship. With Richard Seymour and Willie McGinest rushing the passer from the outside, and Washington, despite being 35 yeras old, as an immovable force between the two, it was one of the better defensive lines the Patriots ever put together.
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SAMUEL PERICOLOSam is a graduate of Assumption College where he studied History, Marketing, and Political Science and was a Co-Producer on a weekly sports talk television show. Archives
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