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Here are some of the questions and Troy Brown’s responses:

Q: Expectations during the Troy Brown Night ceremony at halftime?
TB: “I just want to relayhow much the fans have meant to me … And I had a pretty darn good career.

Q: Do you expect to get emotional?
TB: “Nah. The fans are here to cheer instead of hearing my sob story.”

Q: What do you miss most?
TB: “I miss the guys in the locker room. I really miss Sundays. But it’s getting a little easier, especially since my body has never felt better this time of year.”

Q: What’s the best part of retirement?
TB: “I love spending time with my boys. That has been the best for me, by far.”

Q: What were the fans like in New England?
TB: “People really love their sports around here. I realized early on how important my job was.”

Q: What do you think of the Patriots success despite the injuries?

TB: “Typical Patriots football. It’s a philosophy Bill Belichick and his staff teach from Day 1. You always have to be ready to play because injuries are a part of the game. You don’t want to be that guy being interviewed after a game saying you didn’t expect to play and we’re prepared … I am not surprised one bit.”

Q: Would he ever consider a comeback?
TB: “Probably not. Unless I got a call directly from Bill Belichick. I would for him if he called me. I’d give it my best.”

Q: Can anybody cover Randy Moss?
TB: “Probably not now, but I would love to have seen Deion Sanders try it. I know he wouldn’t have wanted any help. I would love to have seen that matchup.

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