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Perfect 10; Pats' Samuel hitting stride at nice time for a payoff.(SPORTS)
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Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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January 11, 2007
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Byline: Rich Garven
FOXBORO - The Patriots hope to cash out with another Super Bowl championship. Asante Samuel figures to cash in no matter how the season ends.
Samuel is nearing the end of a four-year rookie deal he signed after being drafted in the fourth round by the Patriots in 2003. Not counting bonuses, the young and confident cornerback is raking in close to $722,000 this season - or about 12 grand more than journeyman safety Tebucky Jones, who hasn't...
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