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    Bernard Pollard: New England’s Public Enemy #1

    The third Pollard injury, on tight end Rob Gronkowski. (Getty Images)

    At some point in their future, the New England Patriots might want to scout defensive back Bernard Pollard with the following simple report: "If you see this man with any team facing us, run screaming into the night." In the last four seasons, Pollard has caused three fairly serious injuries on the persons if three different Pats players — and Pollard was with a different team each time.

    We'll go in reverse order, since the third injury happened to tight end Rob Gronkowski in the third quarter of New England's 23-20 win over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game. With 43 seconds left in the third quarter, the Pats had first-and-10 at their own 37-yard line, and ... well, this happened.

    The near-indestructible tight caught a pass from Tom Brady, and  we discovered that an ankle is not supposed to move that way. Gronk was out for a few plays, but came back in for the drive that featured a Brady fourth-down quarterback sneak that put New England in the lead for good.

    The injury for which Pollard is best known, of course, was the hit in the first quarter of the Pats' 2008 season opener that put Brady out for the season with a torn ACL in his left knee. That hit led to the "Brady Rule," pone of the many inconsistently-called quarterback safety rules put forth in recent years. This rule indicated that a defender already brought to the ground can't lunge at or under the knees of a quarterback. Pollard had been blocked out of the play in question by running back Sammy Morris.

    The first Pats injury tackle, on quarterback Tom Brady. (Getty Images)

    "You can't control what happens on that field. At any time, at any second, something bad can happen," Pollard told the media on Wednesday. "And that's what happens in this game every week, somebody goes down. It just so happened to be Tom Brady and everybody made a big deal about it.

    "That's the pretty boy. That's the man of the NFL. That's Mr. Do-It-All," Pollard continued. "So everybody is going to hold that against me but I don't care. I don't play for men. I don't play for no woman. I play because I'm given the gift to play this game. And in this sport, you can't say, 'Go out there and hit somebody full speed with equipment and everything else on,' and say, 'Be careful.'"

    Point taken, but there was also the fact that when playing with the Houston Texans in 2009. Pollard ended receiver Wes Welker's year rather ignominiously. Welker was lost for the postseason in the regular season finale with a serious knee injury.

    [ Recap: Baltimore's missed FG seals Pats' win ]

    And now Gronk? The tight end was not injured as seriously, but we're guessing at this point that Pollard might need a little extra security to get out of Foxboro this time. We're not insinuating that Pollard's a dirty player -- stuff happens on the field, and we understand that. Just that it's odd that there have been three Pats injuries caused by the same guy ... while wearing three different uniforms.

    Maybe the Patriots should just sign the guy. He's certainly well-traveled enough, and the New England secondary hasn't been the strongest in recent years. Best for Bill Belichick to keep his enemies closer.

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    45 comments

    • Francis Ferrell  •  Bronx, New York  •  3 months ago
      Welker got weak inda knees on that cut because he was fearful of BP's presence!
      Brady's fearful of big hits! Justin Tuck dinged him up nice in the 3rd quarter of SBXLVI.
      Gronk ran into a desperate BP on a hungry defense inda Ravens!
    • Bob  •  Orlando, Florida  •  3 months ago
      Just like he said himself. "Stuff happens on the field" and you LOST...everyone hates the fact that the Pats are known for being a team that wins without all the talking, unlike the Ravens and Jets, You legacey will be known as a Classless piece of crap Pollard
    • nick r  •  Lima, Ohio  •  4 months ago
      the amount of idiots that claim they know a players intent is ridiculous. yahoo is, without a doubt, the biggest collection of know-nothings ever.
    • Rui  •  Cambridge, Massachusetts  •  4 months ago
      After watching the playback repeatedly, it appears to me like he really leaned into the tackle almost to ensure some damage. The fact that he hurriedly walked away unapologetically right after (while his teammate waited around to see if things were ok) incriminates him more. I'm not going to call him "dirty". But the tackle seemed a bit over-zealous since he was already in the process of bringing him down with his falling weight.
    • Christopher L  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  4 months ago
      I have now moved Bernard Pollard into the "Kill On Sight" compartment of my memory. As should all Patriots fans.
      • Daniel G 4 months ago
        Please...the only things you could kill on sight are a romantic opportunity with a woman and the seat of your BVD's.
      • Christopher L 4 months ago
        And you are SO successful with women that you're checking the comments of an article about an injured player who doesn't even play with your team? Hmmm... that seems rather inconsistent.
    • Santiago B  •  4 months ago
      Pollard is a dirty player, plain and simple. He doesn't even bother to try to hide it with the things he's said and continues to say to the media about the injuries he brings about.
    • Toothless Shark  •  Irvine, California  •  4 months ago
      that's ok , he can dirty tackle his buddies at his local football field while gronk and the gang play in indianapolis
    • und3rgr0und  •  3 months ago
      I think BP just plays a physical, old school brand of football....sometimes when guys gets hit hard they go down wrong or whatever....Pollard is a heavy hitter for sure
    • Jerin  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  4 months ago
      Robert Kraft should just pay Pollard to retire.
    • John  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 months ago
      A Ravens player dirty? Who woulda thunk?
    • Mike F  •  Bloomington, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      Pollard is a punk thug and fits in well with the other thugs on the Ravens.
      • Anthony 4 months ago
        Imagine him on the Jets.
      • GREY WOLF 4 months ago
        Nice Mike F, ,the jets need more than another cheap shot artist.
      • EJ 4 months ago
        what is a "thug"?
    • Dennis K  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 months ago
      Pollard is dirty, the Patriot players are not the only players he has hurt. It's too bad his coaches allow it or maybe they don't since he is shipped off to other teams?
    • Patriots  •  4 months ago
      "Pollard has caused three fairly serious injuries on the persons OF three different Pats players..."

      Pollard, GTFO...of NE NOW!! Pats need to deal him an injury next season.
    • Julia  •  4 months ago
      Pollard was known as "The Bonecrusher" at Purdue, had a vicious falling out with coach in senor year. Bad attitude and angry. The injuries he inflects are deliberate. Watch the replay of the tackle. He brings Gronk down at the waist, then his arms move down. Watch his arms tighten needlessly around the legs. He did it to Brady and Welker, too. Why doesn't the NFL look at the Gronk replay. The man, who plays for no one, should play for no one. He's dangerous. No team will keep him. He's a criminal. It's one thing to tackle, it's another to "crush bones" and ruin lives and not care.
      • jaydec89 3 months ago
        Get back in the kitchen and quit trying to know anything about sports! Did you even watch the play Welker got injured on? He went down untouched by anyone, tripped on the field. Pollard had nothing to do with that play other than the fact that he was playing.The reason the NFL is not looking at the Gronkowski replay is because Pollard did nothing wrong. If his tackle was illegal, the referees would have called a penalty. You say he's a criminal? I say you're a dumb uninformed #$%$
    • Chris  •  4 months ago
      I'm a Steelers fan and hate the Ravens as much as anyone but the Welker and Gronk hits were clean and the Brady tackle was dirty but legal at the time. Despite Vernon Davis's display last week there is a strict no crying in football rule New England, so put your tissues away and start preparing for Eli and the Giants 6-headed monster of a d-line.
    • chris jay  •  New Castle, Delaware  •  4 months ago
      " I don't play for men. I don't play for no woman. I play because I'm given the gift to play this game".....spoken like person who would be sweeping the floor if not for the NFL!
      • Anthony 4 months ago
        "Gift" What the hell is he talking about?
    • Patti  •  Peabody, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      if the Patriots lose Sunday, the fans should go on BP facebook page and thank him, not.
    • JohnM  •  Irvine, California  •  4 months ago
      "Point taken, but there was also the fact that when playing with the Houston Texans in 2009. Pollard ended receiver Wes Welker's year rather ignominiously. Welker was lost for the postseason in the regular season finale with a serious knee injury." Wes Welker made a cut and his knee gave out, unless Bernard Pollard shot him with a sniper rifle, you can shove this statement up your #$%$
    • The Best  •  Greensboro, North Carolina  •  4 months ago
      He definitely twists the leg during that tackle. Pollard doesn't get a lot of press because he's never been on a high profile media team. if he was, he would surely get the dirty epithet. The guy seems like a hitman who puts focus on a teams best player, and takes him out. But hey, let's keep fining James Harrison and analyzing his every tackle because he's in the spotlight, while guys like this continue to hurt players on purpose.
    • lee  •  4 months ago
      Welker went down against the Texans because of a seam in the turf, you jackass.

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