KLEMM READY FOR TOUGH JOB

From: The Boston Globe | Date: August 4, 2003| Author: Michael Smith, Globe staff | Copyright information

FOXBOROUGH - Quietly, because that's the way Adrian Klemm goes about things, the first draft choice of the Bill Belichick era in New England discovered his niche last season as a backup tackle and guard.

But Klemm is in search of a more permanent, more prestigious position. And that's good, because the Patriots need stability at right tackle so they won't have to spend another year seemingly relying on a coin flip to decide the starter.

Who would have guessed they'd find a cand...

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