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	Comments on: What veterans did the eventual Super Bowl Champs add in the prior offseason?	</title>
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		By: BLACKnBLUEnGOLD		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Add Joe Jurevicius to the list of guys who made the Super Bowl with a new team twice.  Or, you know, the list of wide receivers who made the Super Bowl with a new team twice, since they&#039;re all receivers.  Oddly enough, #1 types Tony Martin and Randy Moss went 0-2, while guys further down the depth chart fared better.

So I guess the moral of the story is sign a new #3 receiver every year and win more Super Bowls  (see also:  Don Beebe in GB, Cedrick Wilson in Pittsburgh).

Names like Antowain Smith, Michael Pittman, Erric Pegram and Mewelde Moore also highlight the fungibility of RBs and the wisdom of going with a cheap committee at the position, rather than dedicating significant resources to it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Add Joe Jurevicius to the list of guys who made the Super Bowl with a new team twice.  Or, you know, the list of wide receivers who made the Super Bowl with a new team twice, since they&#8217;re all receivers.  Oddly enough, #1 types Tony Martin and Randy Moss went 0-2, while guys further down the depth chart fared better.</p>
<p>So I guess the moral of the story is sign a new #3 receiver every year and win more Super Bowls  (see also:  Don Beebe in GB, Cedrick Wilson in Pittsburgh).</p>
<p>Names like Antowain Smith, Michael Pittman, Erric Pegram and Mewelde Moore also highlight the fungibility of RBs and the wisdom of going with a cheap committee at the position, rather than dedicating significant resources to it.</p>
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