Bernard Pollard
FOXBORO, MA - JANUARY 22: Lardarius Webb #21 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates with teammates Bernard Pollard #31 and Jimmy Smith #22 after makinig an interception in the second quarter against the New England Patriots during their AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium on January 22, 2012 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
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The four turnovers, that's big ... As a defense, we want to get the ball back to our offense.
But at the end of the day ... when you got somebody on your tail, you ain't thinking straight ... nobody knows (if) you're going to keep your composure, especially when you got dogs running after you without leashes.
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Gronkowski Has Ankle Surgery
ankle this morning according to the team. Gronkowski injured his ankle while being tackled by Baltimore Ravens safety Bernard Pollard in the AFC Championship Game. The second-year tight end returned to the game with his left ankle taped heavily and was able from Patriots Gab Read more »
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Cincinnati Bengals: Offseason Set Up for the Bengals to Make a Run to Super Bowl
have spent their careers with the Baltimore Ravens. While they have been there, guys like Josh Wilson, Jimmy Smith, Bernard Pollard and Dawan Landry have interchanged with one another just to keep the defense ticking over. Despite the fact that Johnathan Joseph, from Bleacher Report Read more »
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Bernard Pollard Leaves Mark in NFL History, Becomes Most Hated Man in Boston
are the chances of a player doing that not once, not twice, but three times against a single team? Despite the long odds, Bernard Pollard has become enemy number one for the New England Patriots. It's well known that Kansas City Chief Bernard Pollard ruined from Bleacher Report Read more »
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Lessons from last Giants-Patriots game
England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez dodges a tackle by Baltimore Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard on a catch and run play during first quarter of the NFL AFC Championship football game in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Jan. 22, 2012. (REUTERS/Mike Segar) from London Free Press Read more »
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Hernandez an aspiring dancer
catches, usually followed by a powerful spike. Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, shown pushing past Baltimore's Bernard Pollard during the AFC championship game, will be a key player Sunday when New England takes on the New York Giants in the Super Bowl. from Lowell Sun Online Read more »