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Proof Cover Sheet PDF Laser Oris 3423 Park Davis Circle • Indianapolis, IN 46235 | Phone (317) 899-7000 • Fax (317) 899-7010 Job #: Date: Proof# Dsnr. Int. CSR Int. Size: 72483-7 11 11 2009 2 CR EC 12.5"w x 10"h Requestor: Description: Finish: Quantity: Justin Dickens Flipcard N/A N/A Client: Colts Images are set to scale and low resolution for e-mail purposes. Please check proof carefully. Thank you. Proof Cover Sheet Proof OK as is Make changes and re-proof Make changes as marked and do not send another proof Signature: Date: NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS vs. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS Sunday, November 15, 2009 Lucas Oil Stadium 8:20 P.M. PATRIOTS COLTS OFFENSE COLTS DEFENSE COLTS 3 Stephen Gostkowski.......... K WR 87 Reggie Wayne 85 Pierre Garcon 17 Austin Collie LE 98 Robert Mathis 96 Keyunta Dawson 1 Pat McAfee .........................P 6 Chris Hanson ......................P 3 Matt Stover ........................ K LT 74 Charlie Johnson 67 Tony Ugoh 8 Brian Hoyer ......................QB LT 99 Antonio Johnson 68 Eric Foster 4 Adam Vinatieri .................... K LG 65 Ryan Lilja 61 Jamey Richard 11 Julian Edelman ............... WR RT 90 Daniel Muir 95 Fili Moala 7 Curtis Painter ...................QB 12 Tom Brady........................QB C 63 Jeff Saturday 66 Kyle DeVan 11 Anthony Gonzalez ........... WR RE 93 Dwight Freeney 79 Raheem Brock 18 Matthew Slater................ WR RG 66 Kyle DeVan 78 Mike Pollak 76 Daniel Federkeil 12 Jim Sorgi ..........................QB 19 Brandon Tate .................. WR 17 Austin Collie .................... WR RT 71 Ryan Diem 76 Daniel Federkeil SLB 50 Philip Wheeler 52 Cody Glenn 21 Fred Taylor .......................RB 18 Peyton Manning ...............QB 22 Terrence Wheatley ...........CB TE 44 Dallas Clark 47 Gijon Robinson 84 Jacob Tamme MLB 58 Gary Brackett 54 Freddy Keiaho 20 T.J. Rushing .....................DB 23 Leigh Bodden ..................CB 86 Tom Santi WLB 55 Clint Session 59 Ramon Humber 23 Tim Jennings ...................DB 24 Jonathan Wilhite ..............CB WR 85 Pierre Garcon 81 Hank Baskett 11 Anthony Gonzalez 25 Jerraud Powers................DB 25 Pat Chung ...........................S LCB 26 Kelvin Hayden 27 Jacob Lacey 20 T.J. Rushing 26 Kelvin Hayden ..................DB QB 18 Peyton Manning 12 Jim Sorgi 7 Curtis Painter 27 Kyle Arrington .................CB RCB 25 Jerraud Powers 23 Tim Jennings 37 Anthony Madison 27 Jacob Lacey ....................DB 28 Darius Butler ....................CB RB 29 Joseph Addai 31 Donald Brown 35 Chad Simpson 29 Joseph Addai ...................RB 29 Shawn Springs.................CB 32 Mike Hart SS 33 Melvin Bullitt 40 Jamie Silva 31 Donald Brown ..................RB 30 Brandon McGowan.............S H-B 47 Gijon Robinson 84 Jacob Tamme FS 41 Antoine Bethea 43 Aaron Francisco 32 Mike Hart .........................RB 31 Brandon Meriweather .........S 33 Melvin Bullitt ....................DB 33 Kevin Faulk ......................RB 35 Chad Simpson .................RB 34 Sammy Morris .................RB PATRIOTS DEFENSE PATRIOTS OFFENSE 37 Anthony Madison .............DB 36 James Sanders ...................S 40 Jamie Silva .......................DB 38 Bret Lockett .....................DB LE 94 Ty Warren 91 Myron Pryor WR 83 Wes Welker 88 Sam Aiken 18 Matthew Slater 41 Antoine Bethea ................DB 39 Laurence Maroney ...........RB 43 Aaron Francisco ..............DB NT 75 Vince Wilfork 99 Mike Wright 92 Ron Brace LT 72 Matt Light 76 Sebastian Vollmer 42 BenJarvus Green-Ellis .....RB 44 Dallas Clark .......................TE 47 Jake Ingram ......................LS RE 97 Jarvis Green 91 Myron Pryor LG 70 Logan Mankins 63 Dan Connolly 47 Gijon Robinson .................TE 50 Rob Ninkovich ................ LB 48 Justin Snow ......................TE OLB 95 Tully Banta-Cain 58 Pierre Woods 50 Rob Ninkovich C 67 Dan Koppen 63 Dan Connolly 51 Jerod Mayo ...................... LB 50 Philip Wheeler .................. LB 52 Eric Alexander .................. LB ILB 51 Jerod Mayo 52 Eric Alexander RG 61 Stephen Neal 60 Rich Ohrnberger 52 Cody Glenn ...................... LB 53 Derrick Burgess ............... LB 54 Freddy Keiaho.................. LB ILB 59 Gary Guyton 55 Junior Seau RT 77 Nick Kaczur 64 Mark LeVoir 76 Sebastian Vollmer 55 Junior Seau ...................... LB 55 Clint Session .................... LB 58 Pierre Woods ................... LB OLB 96 Adalius Thomas 53 Derrick Burgess TE 84 Benjamin Watson 86 Chris Baker 58 Gary Brackett ................... LB 59 Gary Guyton .................... LB LCB 29 Shawn Springs 22 Terrence Wheatley 28 Darius Butler WR 81 Randy Moss 11 Julian Edelman 19 Brandon Tate 59 Ramon Humber ............... LB 60 Rich Ohrnberger .............. OL 61 Jamey Richard ................ OG 61 Stephen Neal ..................... G RCB 23 Leigh Bodden 24 Jonathan Wilhite 27 Kyle Arrington QB 12 Tom Brady 8 Brian Hoyer 63 Jeff Saturday ...................... C 63 Dan Connolly ................... OL SS 31 Brandon Meriweather 25 Pat Chung RB 39 Laurence Maroney 34 Sammy Morris 21 Fred Taylor 65 Ryan Lilja ........................ OG 64 Mark LeVoir .........................T 66 Kyle DeVan...................... OG 67 Dan Koppen ....................... C FS 30 Brandon McGowan 36 James Sanders 38 Bret Lockett RB 33 Kevin Faulk 42 BenJarvus Green-Ellis 67 Tony Ugoh ........................ OT 70 Logan Mankins .................. G 68 Eric Foster........................ DT 72 Matt Light............................T 71 Ryan Diem ....................... OT 75 Vince Wilfork .................... NT COLTS SPECIALISTS PATRIOTS SPECIALISTS 74 Charlie Johnson ............... OT 76 Sebastian Vollmer ............ OL P 1 Pat McAfee K 3 Stephen Gostkowski 6 Chris Hanson 76 Daniel Federkeil ............... OT 77 Nick Kaczur ........................T 78 Mike Pollak ..................... OG K 3 Matt Stover 4 Adam Vinatieri P 6 Chris Hanson 3 Stephen Gostkowski 81 Randy Moss .................... WR 79 Raheem Brock ................. DE 83 Wes Welker ..................... WR H 1 Pat McAfee 12 Jim Sorgi H 6 Chris Hanson 8 Brian Hoyer 81 Hank Baskett .................. WR 84 Benjamin Watson ..............TE PR 20 T.J. Rushing 85 Pierre Garcon 25 Jerraud Powers PR 83 Wes Welker 33 Kevin Faulk 22 Terrence Wheatley 84 Jacob Tamme ...................TE 86 Chris Baker .......................TE KR 35 Chad Simpson 20 T.J. Rushing 17 Austin Collie KR 18 Matthew Slater 39 Laurence Maroney 28 Darius Butler 85 Pierre Garcon .................. WR 88 Sam Aiken ....................... WR 86 Tom Santi ..........................TE PC 48 Justin Snow 84 Jacob Tamme LS 47 Jake Ingram 91 Myron Pryor ..................... DL 87 Reggie Wayne ................. WR 92 Ron Brace ........................ DL KC 48 Justin Snow 84 Jacob Tamme 90 Daniel Muir ....................... DT 94 Ty Warren ......................... DL 93 Dwight Freeney ................ DE 95 Tully Banta-Cain............... LB 95 Fili Moala.......................... DT 96 Adalius Thomas ............... LB 96 Keyunta Dawson .............. DE Tonight’s Officials 97 Jarvis Green ..................... DL 98 Robert Mathis .................. DE Referee – Scott Green (19); Umpire – Butch Hannah (40); Head Linesman – Tom Stabile (24); Line Judge – Tom Symonette (100); 99 Mike Wright ...................... DL Field Judge – Dyrol Prioleau (109); Side Judge – Larry Rose (128); Back Judge – Scott Helverson (93); Instant Replay Assistant – Dick Creed; Officiating Supervisor – Jim Duke 99 Antonio Johnson .............. DT PATRIOTS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS INDIANAPOLIS COLTS COLTS 88 Aiken, Sam ...................... WR 29 Addai, Joseph ..................RB NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE 52 Alexander, Eric ................. LB 3 Stephen Gostkowski ....................K 6-1 215 25 4 .........................Memphis 1 Pat McAfee ..................................P 6-1 220 22 R ..................West Virginia 81 Baskett, Hank ................. WR 27 Arrington, Kyle .................CB 6 Chris Hanson ...............................P 6-2 202 33 11 ..........................Marshall 3 Matt Stover ..................................K 5-11 178 41 20 ................Louisiana Tech 41 Bethea, Antoine ...............DB 86 Baker, Chris ......................TE 8 Brian Hoyer ...............................QB 6-2 215 24 R ............... Michigan State 4 Adam Vinatieri ..............................K 6-0 202 36 14 ........South Dakota State 58 Brackett, Gary .................. LB 7 Curtis Painter ............................QB 6-4 230 24 R ...........................Purdue 95 Banta-Cain, Tully.............. LB 11 Julian Edelman ......................... WR 6-0 198 23 R ...................... Kent State 79 Brock, Raheem ................ DE 12 Tom Brady .................................QB 6-4 225 32 10 .........................Michigan 11 Anthony Gonzalez .................... WR 6-0 193 25 3 ...................... Ohio State 23 Bodden, Leigh .................CB 31 Brown, Donald .................RB 18 Matthew Slater ......................... WR 6-0 200 24 2 ..............................UCLA 12 Jim Sorgi ...................................QB 6-5 196 28 6 .......................Wisconsin 92 Brace, Ron ....................... DL 33 Bullitt, Melvin ...................DB 19 Brandon Tate ............................ WR 6-1 195 22 R ................ North Carolina 17 Austin Collie ............................. WR 6-0 200 24 R ..............Brigham Young 12 Brady, Tom .......................QB 21 Fred Taylor ...............................
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