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Duane Starks, he came in and played like trash. He was terrible.
Duane Starks, he came in and played like trash. He was terrible.

McGinest blasts ex-Patriot teammates'Some of the (replacements) coming in were terrible,' Browns' LB sayshttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14232243/
Duane Starks, he came in and played like trash. He was terrible.
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Duane Starks, he came in and played like trash. He was terrible.
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Updated: 6:39 p.m. ET Aug 7, 2006
CLEVELAND - Donning colors other than the red, white and blue for the first time in his 12 year career, Willie McGinest had plenty to say about his former team at the Browns training camp.
According to the San Diego Tribune, McGinest felt the Patriots success was due to an exceptional core group of players, and that they never received enough credit.
"When you start losing your core guys, it's kind of hard, especially when the guys who are coming in don't work as hard or play as hard," said McGinest.
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"(Last year) We had injuries. You had (Richard) Seymour hurt early and Rodney Harrison was out. Those are some of our core guys, and some of the (replacements) coming in were terrible. Duane Starks, he came in and played like trash. He was terrible. You had other guys coming in that couldn't fill the shoes of some of those guys that had been there for years and (were) your core guys."
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Is McGinest out to lunch? Discuss!
Now sporting the orange and brown for his first season after signing a four year deal with the Browns, he will get his chance to prove his point.
LINK??McGinest blasts ex-Patriot teammates
'Some of the (replacements) coming in were terrible,' Browns' LB says
Mark Duncan / AP file
Linebacker Willie McGinest is with the Cleveland Browns this season after many years with the Patriots.
View related photos
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• Expert: McNabb hungry to prove T.O. wrong
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• Hezbollah proves tenacious foe
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Updated: 6:39 p.m. ET Aug 7, 2006
CLEVELAND - Donning colors other than the red, white and blue for the first time in his 12 year career, Willie McGinest had plenty to say about his former team at the Browns training camp.
According to the San Diego Tribune, McGinest felt the Patriots success was due to an exceptional core group of players, and that they never received enough credit.
"When you start losing your core guys, it's kind of hard, especially when the guys who are coming in don't work as hard or play as hard," said McGinest.
Story continues below ↓
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"(Last year) We had injuries. You had (Richard) Seymour hurt early and Rodney Harrison was out. Those are some of our core guys, and some of the (replacements) coming in were terrible. Duane Starks, he came in and played like trash. He was terrible. You had other guys coming in that couldn't fill the shoes of some of those guys that had been there for years and (were) your core guys."
ALSO ON THIS STORY
Is McGinest out to lunch? Discuss!
Now sporting the orange and brown for his first season after signing a four year deal with the Browns, he will get his chance to prove his point.
First post??LINK??McGinest blasts ex-Patriot teammates
'Some of the (replacements) coming in were terrible,' Browns' LB says
Mark Duncan / AP file
Linebacker Willie McGinest is with the Cleveland Browns this season after many years with the Patriots.
View related photos
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• Expert: McNabb hungry to prove T.O. wrong
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Most Popular
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• Hezbollah proves tenacious foe
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Updated: 6:39 p.m. ET Aug 7, 2006
CLEVELAND - Donning colors other than the red, white and blue for the first time in his 12 year career, Willie McGinest had plenty to say about his former team at the Browns training camp.
According to the San Diego Tribune, McGinest felt the Patriots success was due to an exceptional core group of players, and that they never received enough credit.
"When you start losing your core guys, it's kind of hard, especially when the guys who are coming in don't work as hard or play as hard," said McGinest.
Story continues below ↓
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"(Last year) We had injuries. You had (Richard) Seymour hurt early and Rodney Harrison was out. Those are some of our core guys, and some of the (replacements) coming in were terrible. Duane Starks, he came in and played like trash. He was terrible. You had other guys coming in that couldn't fill the shoes of some of those guys that had been there for years and (were) your core guys."
ALSO ON THIS STORY
Is McGinest out to lunch? Discuss!
Now sporting the orange and brown for his first season after signing a four year deal with the Browns, he will get his chance to prove his point.
I was blown away that someone actually signed him in the offseason. I thought for sure his career would be over after last season's performance.He's too classy to act up. If I saw Starks get burned deep one more time, I was gonna jump off the Tobin.