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November 14, 2007
New England's 60 minute men
Hey all --
Our time in the locker room today saw the unveiling of a new t-shirt for the Patriots players -- and you'll be able to get your hands on this one as well, giving to a good cause in the process.
Jarvis Green designed shirts that say "New England's 60 minute men," and at the bottom of the navy blue tees is a small circle with the number 91 in the middle. It's ringed with the words, "In memory of Marquise Hill."
Green came up with the shirts both to remind the players -- and their critics -- that football is a 60-minute game, and also in because of the Minute Men of the American Revolution, whom New Englanders know well.
Proceeds from the sales will go to Green's foundation to benefit Hill's family. The t-shirts will be available through local reatilers and at jarvisgreen.com soon.
Also in the locker room, Tom Brady, Wes Welker, Adalius Thomas and Mike Vrabel all drew big crowds.
We noticed that national outlets like ESPN and USA Today have reporters here despite this game not having the cache of Dallas or Indy; they likely will be here every week to document New England's potentially historic season.
shalise
Posted by Shalise Manza Young
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I found the 60 Minute Men t-shirt at http://www.TodaysChamps.com.
Love it!
mary - A lot of fans have been wondering about this -- thanks for the heads up! - smy
Posted by: mary at November 15, 2007 2:20 PM