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Bill Parcells is finally getting a place in the New England Patriots Hall of Fame.
From The Associated Press- Sports
Bill Parcells will enter the Patriots Hall of Fame as a contributor, team owner Robert Kraft announced Tuesday at the NFL owners’ meetings in Palm Beach, Fla.
From Boston.com
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