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Despite Will Campbell's rough outing in the Super Bowl this past Sunday, Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel said Tuesday that they are sticking with the former LSU lineman at left tackle.


Campbell struggled in pass protection vs. the Seahawks, giving up 14 pressures of quarterback Drake Maye, and had a false start penalty.

Maye, who wasn't playing at 100 percent, took six sacks, threw two interceptions, and lost a fumble in the loss.

Campbell suffered a knee ligament tear during a Week 12 win against the Bengals, which caused him to miss over a month. He returned in Week 18, but he was not at 100 percent for the playoffs.



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wesman2123 hours
The bottomline is this, he was the starting LT for his team until he got hurt. Came back from injury and his team got to the Superbowl. He struggled against some of the best of the best, but has his whole career ahead of him. Will will be fine!
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DesertCajun23 hours
Every single starter on that line struggled mightily
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udtiger5 hours
Seattle's defensive line was committing war crimes against that o-line.
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Big Gorilla24 hours
I watched him all year and he was getting better each week. That knee injury sucked but he really struggled against elite rushers down the stretch. Which is pretty common for rookies.
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Wadey20 hours
U guys do eat ur own. Kids going to do whatever it takes to be great. He always has ans always will.
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Gator522022 hours
Keep reaching for the stars, rook
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cajunmud20 hours
I hope Blake Baker studies that Seahawks D.
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Shiftyplus118 hours
If he can wave a wand and make our front four get constant and consistent pressure, the championship is ours.
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TheGeauxt924 hours
That baw better be hitting the off-season hard as shite
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Arm transplant and steroids?
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StGeorgeTiger22 hours
Can take it neither one of you nudniks have dealt with knee injuries. What was he like before the knee injury??
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Solo Cam20 hours
I hope he'll be ok but he looked really really bad against the elite pass rushers
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alschroed5 hours
NE should have used a TE to help chip block the DE on that side. Bad coaching. A OT that was injured and they didn't give him any help, that is on the coach.
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KCSunshine17 hours
He be fine…bet he works his arse off to be better.
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FATBOY TIGER19 hours
He'd be better suited to play guard. What was their record with him out? Just seems small to me and lost alot of those "fist fights". He's young and the jury is out.
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ezride2521 hours
There’s always Amazon
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Cosmo23 hours
Dude still looks small for a LT imo. Needs some more bulk
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ChatGPT of LA21 hours
He sucks right now, and it was NOT his health. Week 12 to now is basically 8+weeks. He's healthy, period
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FearDaStripes19 hours
He was hurt in week 12, missed 6 weeks and returned because his team was primed for a Super Bowl run being the #1 seed. He definitely struggled but let’s not act like everyone is 100% at this point of the year.
You can tell he was not able to stand ground out there. This helps him though, nothing wrong with failing.
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Popstiger17 hours
That’s a stupid assessment. You don’t just snap back from a knee injury especially since you started back playing 4 weeks after injury. His team made it to the SB with him playing. I say he did pretty good
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