The New England Patriots reportedly have agreed to terms with offensive lineman Rich Ohrnberger, the team’s fourth-round pick in the 2009 draft.
According to Adam Caplan of Scout.com, it’s four-year contract, with a value of roughly $2.2 million.
The deal also includes a $451,000 signing bonus.
Ohrnberger, who played college football at Penn State, is the first of the team’s twelve draft picks to come to terms with the club.
Pats Ink Fourth-Rounder
Posted by Mike Florio on June 11, 2009, 11:03 PM EST
14 Responses to “Pats Ink Fourth-Rounder”
1 down 11 to go!!! I cant wait for this season!!
mumblemumblemumblemumblemumble rex ryan sux mumblemumblemumblemumble
signed b.b.
It’s the Patriots, nobody cares
I hear that he majored in Videography.
Hmm….conflict here.
Hate that Pat’s….love PSU….
Oh well, GO RICH! WE ARE!!!
He has videotape of your mamma taking it in the canster, FlorioBorio. His shots are very Spike Lee if you’re interested.
Just adding depth to another beat-down filled record-setting offensive extravaganza.
Don’t get impatient, lowly haters. Your team’s turn will come.
- Tom Brady > you -
rusH1023 says:
June 12th, 2009 at 2:11 pm
He has videotape of your mamma taking it in the canster, FlorioBorio. His shots are very Spike Lee if you’re interested.
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Yo Mama jokes are the lamest of all, loser. Par for the course for lame Pats fans like you though.
tj.52 says:
June 12th, 2009 at 4:36 pm
Just adding depth to another beat-down filled record-setting offensive extravaganza.
Don’t get impatient, lowly haters. Your team’s turn will come.
- Tom Brady > you -
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Some fools never learn. Didn’t getting smacked down at the end of the 2007 season teach you fools not to run your mouths too much? No, I guess that it didn’t. I look forward to a repeat of that hilarious occasion, the occasion where Pats fans disappeared from Internet boards after the Pats crapped the bed in the Super Bowl versus the Giants.
FlorioBorio says: Some fools never learn. Didn’t getting smacked down at the end of the 2007 season teach you fools not to run your mouths too much? No, I guess that it didn’t. I look forward to a repeat of that hilarious occasion, the occasion where Pats fans disappeared from Internet boards after the Pats crapped the bed in the Super Bowl versus the Giants.
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@FlorioBorio: What “smackdown” are you talking about? The 3 point loss? Hardly a smackdown.
There is always shoulda-coulda-woulda but in the end the Giants won, and they were a very good team at the time. It’s not like the Patriots lost to the Bengals or the Texans.
Also, the probable reason Pats fans disappeared from the internet boards at the time was from an overwhelming sense of disappointment and lost opportunity. To have a chance at something like that and to fail is a very powerful experience.
It is also something that you will never experience, because your team will NEVER reach that point. Ever. So hate all you want, call everyone names, whatever. At your best you will never be better than 2nd best. Never. And keep bringing the hate. I love it.
tj.52 says:
June 13th, 2009 at 3:27 pm
FlorioBorio says: Some fools never learn. Didn’t getting smacked down at the end of the 2007 season teach you fools not to run your mouths too much? No, I guess that it didn’t. I look forward to a repeat of that hilarious occasion, the occasion where Pats fans disappeared from Internet boards after the Pats crapped the bed in the Super Bowl versus the Giants.
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@FlorioBorio: What “smackdown” are you talking about? The 3 point loss? Hardly a smackdown.
There is always shoulda-coulda-woulda but in the end the Giants won, and they were a very good team at the time. It’s not like the Patriots lost to the Bengals or the Texans.
Also, the probable reason Pats fans disappeared from the internet boards at the time was from an overwhelming sense of disappointment and lost opportunity. To have a chance at something like that and to fail is a very powerful experience.
It is also something that you will never experience, because your team will NEVER reach that point. Ever. So hate all you want, call everyone names, whatever. At your best you will never be better than 2nd best. Never. And keep bringing the hate. I love it.
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IF a three-point win isn’t anything special, then NONE of your team’s three-point Super Bowl wins (ALL of them) are anything special either. The BEATDOWN of the Pats in the game was the Giants DEFENSE beating down Tom Brady all game long. As far as MY team is concerned, they have far surpassed what the Pats have ever done. And try following your own advice, loser, because at your best you will never be any better than average, which is not even close to 2nd best. I love that you Pats chumps really believe that karma isn’t on the not-too-distant horizon, because it will make it all the sweeter when you all fall right off of that arrogance cliff. LMAO
@FlorioBorio:
My point about the 3 point difference in the Superbowl, not that you seem to have a steady grasp on english comprehension, is that for a 3 point loss to be considered a beatdown, you would have to place that Patriots team in the best-of-all-time category and the Giants team in the barely-better-than-junior-varsity category. That was not the case. As evidenced by the final scoring drive, the Giants offense was very capable and the Patriots defense was somewhat incapable.
“Karma” would be the Brady-led Patriots going undefeated 2 seasons in a row, not anything your twisted mind would wish for.
It amazes me how in the same breath haters like you accuse Pats fans of arrogance while at the same time elevating yourself so far above the rest of us with your righteous superiority.
You are just an ignorant hating jackass who probably lives in his mom’s basement and is bitter because of the success that the Patriots have had against whatever pathetic excuse for an organization you cheer for.
And I know these things about you because I am your Mom and I just threw away all of your Playgirl magazines. Get a job and get out of my basement you loser.
tj.52 says:
June 14th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
@FlorioBorio:
My point about the 3 point difference in the Superbowl, not that you seem to have a steady grasp on english comprehension, is that for a 3 point loss to be considered a beatdown, you would have to place that Patriots team in the best-of-all-time category and the Giants team in the barely-better-than-junior-varsity category. That was not the case. As evidenced by the final scoring drive, the Giants offense was very capable and the Patriots defense was somewhat incapable.
“Karma” would be the Brady-led Patriots going undefeated 2 seasons in a row, not anything your twisted mind would wish for.
It amazes me how in the same breath haters like you accuse Pats fans of arrogance while at the same time elevating yourself so far above the rest of us with your righteous superiority.
You are just an ignorant hating jackass who probably lives in his mom’s basement and is bitter because of the success that the Patriots have had against whatever pathetic excuse for an organization you cheer for.
And I know these things about you because I am your Mom and I just threw away all of your Playgirl magazines. Get a job and get out of my basement you loser.
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The Mom’s basement insult is older thant the condom in your wallet, 40 year old virgin. Besides, my Mom has been dead for nearly 20 years now, you POS.
And obviously YOU have a problem with reading comprehension, because I clearly explained that the BEATDOWN comment had NOTHING to do with the final score, but with the manner in which the Giants won the game (by beating down Tom Brady all game long).
Keep on telling yourself otherwise, but you are dreaming if you think that the Pats deserve ANY more undefeated seasons, much less winning ones. Your team is quickly on its way down and the rest of the NFL fans will enjoy every bit of that slide. The Steelers and other teams are now the teams on the rise and the Pats bandwagon fans such as you will soon move on to the next best thing, loser.
Hey tongue job. 52, what happened? Was one of the 53 roster players on the Pats roster out of the locker room the day you got your nickname?