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Thursday, August 18, 2011 - 7:30 P.M VS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2011 - 7:30 P.M. Raymond James Stadium - Tampa, Florida BUCCANEERS OFFENSE BUCCANEERS DEFENSE WR 19 Mike Williams 18 Sammie Stroughter 81 Micheal Spurlock LE 71 Michael Bennett 91 Da’Quan Bowers 74 Kyle Moore BUCCANEERS 15 Ed Gant 4 Aundrae Allison PATRIOTS 1 Robert Malone P 97 Alex Magee 2 Chris Koepplin K 2 Devin Holland S LT 70 Donald Penn 69 Demar Dotson 72 Cory Brandon DT 93 Gerald McCoy 98 Frank Okam 78 E.J. Wilson 3 Stephen Gostkowski K 3 Jacob Rogers K LG 62 Ted Larsen 60 Brandon Carter 68 Marc Dile 8 Brian Hoyer QB 4 Aundrae Allison WR DT 90 Roy Miller 92 Brian Price 95 Al Woods 10 Darnell Jenkins WR 5 Josh Freeman QB C 52 Jeff Faine 76 Jeremy Zuttah 66 Matt Allen RE 94 Adrian Clayborn 96 Tim Crowder 67 George Johnson 11 Julian Edelman WR 6 Maurice Price WR RG 75 Davin Joseph 73 Derek Hardman 64 Thomas Claiborne 12 Tom Brady QB 8 Jonathan Crompton QB 72 Brandon Gilbeaux 13 Buddy Farnham WR RT 65 Jeremy Trueblood 77 James Lee 61 Will Barker 9 Michael Koenen P SLB 58 Quincy Black 56 Dekoda Watson 45 Brandon Heath 14 Zoltan Mesko P 10 Connor Barth K TE 82 Kellen Winslow 83 Luke Stocker 88 Daniel Hardy 15 Ryan Mallett QB 11 Josh Johnson QB MLB 59 Mason Foster 50 Tyrone McKenzie 53 Derrell Smith 16 Tyree Barnes WR 12 Rudy Carpenter QB 80 Ryan Purvis 84 Nathan Overbay 85 Collin Franklin 17 Taylor Price WR WLB 54 Geno Hayes 57 Adam Hayward 49 Simoni Lawrence 13 Armando Allen, Jr. RB WR 17 Arrelious Benn 89 Dezmon Briscoe 87 Preston Parker 18 Matthew Slater WR 14 Detron Lewis WR LCB 25 Aqib Talib 23 Myron Lewis 29 D.J. Johnson 19 Brandon Tate WR 15 Ed Gant WR 16 Jock Sanders 14 Detron Lewis 6 Maurice Price 21 Ras-I Dowling CB 16 Jock Sanders WR QB 5 Josh Freeman 11 Josh Johnson 12 Rudy Carpenter 37 Vince Anderson 24 Ashton Youboty 22 Stevan Ridley RB 17 Arrelious Benn WR RCB 20 Ronde Barber 31 E.J. Biggers 39 Anthony Gaitor 23 Leigh Bodden CB 18 Sammie Stroughter WR 8 Jonathan Crompton 24 Jonathan Wilhite CB 19 Mike Williams WR RB 27 LeGarrette Blount 28 Kregg Lumpkin 38 Allen Bradford 33 Elbert Mack 25 Patrick Chung S 26 Bret Lockett DB 20 Ronde Barber CB 32 Mossis Madu 13 Armando Allen, Jr. SS 26 Sean Jones 41 Corey Lynch 21 Dominique Harris 21 Dominique Harris S 27 Kyle Arrington CB 22 Larry Asante S FB 34 Earnest Graham 44 Erik Lorig 30 Rendrick Taylor 2 Devin Holland 28 Darius Butler CB 29 Shane Vereen RB 23 Myron Lewis CB 46 Nick Reveiz FS 35 Cody Grimm 22 Larry Asante 43 Ahmad Black 24 Ashton Youboty CB 31 Brandon Meriweather S 25 Aqib Talib CB 32 Devin McCourty CB 26 Sean Jones S 33 Kevin Faulk RB 27 LeGarrette Blount RB PATRIOTS DEFENSE PATRIOTS OFFENSE 34 Sammy Morris RB 28 Kregg Lumpkin RB 36 James Sanders S 29 D.J. Johnson CB LE 92 Albert Haynesworth 94 Shaun Ellis 97 Ron Brace WR 83 Wes Welker 19 Brandon Tate 11 Julian Edelman 37 Richard Medlin RB 30 Rendrick Taylor FB 93 Andre Carter 65 Landon Cohen 13 Buddy Farnham 38 Sergio Brown S 31 E.J. Biggers CB 66 Kade Weston 61 Clay Nurse LT 72 Matt Light 64 Mark LeVoir 77 Nate Solder 39 Danny Woodhead RB 32 Mossis Madu RB 41 Malcolm Williams DB 33 Elbert Mack CB NT 75 Vince Wilfork 91 Myron Pryor 74 Kyle Love LG 70 Logan Mankins 68 Thomas Austin 75 Mark Wetterer 42 BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB 34 Earnest Graham RB C 67 Dan Koppen 62 Ryan Wendell 60 Rich Ohrnberger 44 Eric Kettani RB 45 Josh Barrett S 35 Cody Grimm S RE 99 Mike Wright 98 Eric Moore 62 Gerard Warren RG 63 Dan Connolly 69 Corey Woods 74 Jonathan Compas 37 Vince Anderson CB 46 Niko Koutouvides LB 38 Allen Bradford RB 95 Mark Anderson 71 Brandon Deaderick 90 Darryl Richard RT 76 Sebastian Vollmer 65 Steve Maneri 61 Marcus Cannon 47 Christian Cox LB 39 Anthony Gaitor CB 60 Aaron Lavarias 69 Alex Silvestro 66 Zach Roth 48O Matt Katula LS 41 Corey Lynch S 48D Jeff Tarpinian LB 43 Ahmad Black S OLB 50 Rob Ninkovich 52 Dane Fletcher 49 Markell Carter TE 87 Rob Gronkowski 81 Aaron Hernandez 86 Carson Butler 49 Markell, Carter LB 44 Erik Lorig FB/TE ILB 51 Jerod Mayo 53 Marques Murrell 58 Tracy White 80 Lee Smith 88 Will Yeatman 50 Rob Ninkovich LB 51 Jerod Mayo LB 45 Brandon Heath LB 46 Niko Koutouvides WR 84 Deion Branch 85 Chad Ochocinco 17 Taylor Price 46 Christian Yount LS 52 Dane Fletcher LB 46 Nick Reveiz FB/LB ILB 55 Brandon Spikes 59 Gary Guyton 48 Jeff Tarpinian 18 Matthew Slater 10 Darnell Jenkins 53 Marques Murrell LB 49 Simoni Lawrence LB OLB 96 Jermaine Cunningham 52 Dane Fletcher 47 Christian Cox 16 Tyree Barnes 82 Jeremy Ross 55 Brandon Spikes LB 58 Tracy White LB 50 Tyrone McKenzie LB LCB 32 Devin McCourty 24 Jonathan Wilhite 21 Ras-I Dowling QB 12 Tom Brady 8 Brian Hoyer 15 Ryan Mallett 52 Jeff Faine C 59 Gary Guyton LB 53 Derrell Smith LB RCB 23 Leigh Bodden 27 Kyle Arrington 28 Darius Butler RB 39 Danny Woodhead 33 Kevin Faulk 34 Sammy Morris 60O Rich Ohrnberger OL 60D Aaron Lavarias DL 54 Geno Hayes LB S 31 Brandon Meriweather 38 Sergio Brown 26 Bret Lockett 44 Eric Kettani 56 Dekoda Watson LB 61O Marcus Cannon OL 57 Adam Hayward LB S 25 Patrick Chung 36 James Sanders 45 Josh Barrett RB 42 BenJarvus Green-Ellis 29 Shane Vereen 22 Stevan Ridley 61D Clay Nurse DE 41 Malcolm Williams 37 Richard Medlin 62O Ryan Wendell C 58 Quincy Black LB 62D Gerard Warren DL 59 Mason Foster LB 63 Dan Connolly OL 60 Brandon Carter G 64 Mark LeVoir T 61 Will Barker T BUCCANEERS SPECIALISTS PATRIOTS SPECIALISTS 65O Steve Maneri T 62 Ted Larsen C/G 65D Landon Cohen DL 64 Thomas Claiborne G P 9 Michael Koenen 1 Robert Malone K 3 Stephan Gostkowski 2 Chris Koepplin 66D Kade Weston DL 65 Jeremy Trueblood T 66O Zach Roth OL 66 Matt Allen C PK 10 Connor Barth 3 Jacob Rogers P 14 Zoltan Mesko 67 Dan Koppen C 67 George Johnson DE 68 Thomas Austin OL 68 Marc Dile OL KO 9 Michael Koenen 10 Connor Barth H 14 Zoltan Mesko 8 Brian Hoyer 69D Alex Silvestro DE 69 Demar Dotson T 69O Corey Woods OL 70 Donald Penn T H 9 Michael Koenen 1 Robert Malone PR 11 Julian Edelman 19 Brandon Tate 70 Logan Mankins G 71 Michael Bennett DL 71 Brandon Deaderick DL 72 Brandon Gilbeaux DE LS 46 Christian Yount KR 19 Brandon Tate 18 Matthew Slater 34 Sammy Morris 72 Matt Light T 72 Cory Brandon T 74O Jonathan Compas OL 73 Derek Hardman T PR 81 Micheal Spurlock 87 Preston Parker 18 Sammie Stroughter 82 Jeremy Ross 74D Kyle Love DL 74 Kyle Moore DE/DT 75O Mark Wetterer OL 75 Davin Joseph G KR 81 Micheal Spurlock 87 Preston Parker 18 Sammie Stroughter LS 48 Matt Katula 75D Vince Wilfork NT 76 Jeremy Zuttah G 76 Sebastian Vollmer T 77 James Lee T 77 Nate Solder T 78 E.J. Wilson DT BUCCANEERS PRONUNCIATION TONIGHT’S OFFICIALS PATRIOTS PRONUNCIATION 80 Lee Smith TE 80 Ryan Purvis TE PLAYERS Referee - Jerome Boger - 23 PLAYERS 81 Aaron Hernandez TE 81 Micheal Spurlock WR Larry Asante ..............................................................UH-Sahn-Tay Leigh Bodden .....................................................................BOD-in Umpire - Carl Paganelli - 124 82 Jeremy Ross WR 82 Kellen Winslow TE Ronde Barber ....................................................................Ron-Day Landon Cohen .......................................................................CO-in 83 Wes Welker WR 83 Luke Stocker TE Arrelious Benn ..........................................................Ah-Real-E-US Head Linesman - Jerry Bergman - 91 Brandon Deaderick .................................................. DEAD-er-rick 84 Deion Branch WR LeGarrette Blount ............................................ Luh-Garrett Blunt Ras-I Dowling ....................................................................ross-Eye 84 Nathan Overbay TE Line Judge - Tom Stephan - 68 85 Chad Ochocinco WR 85 Collin Franklin TE Da’Quan Bowers ........................................................... DAY-kwan Stephen Gostkowski ..................................................gust-OW-ski 86 Carson Butler TE 87 Preston Parker WR Dezmon Briscoe .............................................DEZ-monn BRISS-ko Field Judge - Doug Rosenbaum - 67 Matt Katula .................................................................kuh-TOO-la Andrew Economos .............................................. E-CON-oh-Mose Chris Koepplin ....................................................................Co-plin 87 Rob Gronkowski TE 88 Daniel Hardy TE Side Judge - Joe Larrew - 73 88 Will Yeatman TE 89 Dezmon Briscoe WR Brandon Gilbeaux ................................................................Gil-Bo Niko Koutouvides ............................ NEE-koh KOO-tah-VEE-dess Geno Hayes ........................................................................ Gee-No Back Judge - Tony Steratore - 112 Dan Koppen ......................................................................COPE-en 90 Darryl Richard DL 90 Roy Miller DT Michael Koenen ............................................................... KAY-nin Alex Lavarias ............................................................ lah-VAR-e-us 91 Myron Pryor DL 91 Da’Quan Bowers DE Simoni Lawrence ......................................................... Si-moan-ee Supervisor - Neely Dunn Mark LeVoir ...................................................................... la-VORE 92 Albert Haynesworth DL 92 Brian Price DT Mossis Madu ....................................................MOE-sis Muh-Doo Steve Maneri ............................................................muh-NAIR-ee 93 Andre Carter DE 93 Gerald McCoy DT Frank Okam ...................................................................... OH-kam Jerod Mayo ......................................................................... je-ROD 94 Shaun Ellis DE 94 Adrian
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