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FOXBORO, Mass. -- After watching Guss Scott tear up his knee Saturday night at Paul Brown Stadium, it's obvious why the New England Patriots are going through extreme measures to build depth on their roster, such as playing Troy Brown at cornerback. Scott was placed on injured reserve, leaving the Patriots alarmingly thin in the secondary with less than two weeks to go before the start of the regular season.
Aside from starters Rodney Harrison and Eugene Wilson, the Pats don't have a safety with much experience that can be trusted in a backup role.See the full content of this document
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Patriots Thin On Last Line of Defense
Scott, a third-round draft pick from Florida, was having a promising summer until his foot got caught in the FieldTurf at Cincinnati as he was covering a punt return in the third quarter, causing him to tear the anterior cr...
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