Chris Jones
Chris Jones
300 pound defensive tackle who was a solid rookie contributor for the Patriots after being released by the Texans, who selected him in the sixth round of the 2013 NFL draft.
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth12 July 1990
advantage allowed came expect game good half hit honestly learn lesson played shots sort suppose time
They had a good game plan. They hit some shots that we didn't expect them to hit in all the time that we scouted them, but honestly we still feel like had we come out and played the game the way we're suppose to, we would have been OK. We came out sort of sleepwalking in the first half and it showed. We allowed them to get that good advantage and get all that confidence. That's the lesson we learn for the future.
places theater
The theater now is in more places than we thought.
clerks stores
Stores have become theaters, clerks have become actors and the merchandise is the set.
knowing nice plus year
I can't complain. It's pretty nice knowing I have another two years plus the remainder of this year with those two.
defense pride seemed
It seemed like we were a little lackluster defensively. We take pride in defense, and that just wasn't there tonight.
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dealing everybody experience feelings stuff wonderful
These are little people. They have feelings and they are dealing with this experience just like everybody else and that this can make them not think about any of the stuff that's not childlike, about being in a hospital. If it's just for a minute, it's a wonderful thing to be able to do.