Here’s the video they played at the ceremony today, and after you watch this one I suggest you watch BB’s comments which were hilarious.
Looking back at the unlikely career of Patriots LT Matt Light, Tom Brady’s bodyguard – NFL.com
Looking back at the unlikely career of Patriots LT Matt Light, Tom Brady’s bodyguard – NFL.com
Light loved his teammates. He loved the on-field challenge of his individual task, which was shutting down the game’s best. He worked incredibly hard at it. Yet Light brushed away getting beat better than any player I’ve talked to, often saying, “Yup, I screwed up. It happens.” He had other parts of his life that were important — his family, his faith, his charity — so he never took it to heart. That made him so productive. He didn’t dwell on mistakes.
Matt Light dancing Swan Lake with Justin Tuck and Ray Lewis
https://www.patspropaganda.com/matt-light-dancing-swan-lake-with-justin-tuck-and/
Behind the Scenes with New England Patriots Visa Commercial ‘07 (by pkapproductions)
https://www.patspropaganda.com/behind-the-scenes-with-new-england-patriots-visa/
Matt Light sings America the Beautiful
https://www.patspropaganda.com/matt-light-sings-america-the-beautiful/
Longest-tenured Patriots (Brady, Faulk, and Light) pt 1 (by dodie2g)
Thanks for the memories Matt Light, as he officially announces his retirement this morning. The bearded brotherhood will never be the same without their leader.
When a team drafts a left tackle it’s easy to speculate that they won’t have to worry about the position for another decade, but Matt Light is an instance where that is actually true.
He was the heart and soul of an offensive line that protected Tom Brady in six conference championships and five Super Bowls. It just doesn’t get any better than that.
I didn’t grow up wanting to play football. Never thought a college would pay for me to join their team. The draft was just a reason to throw a party and I’d never seen a pro football game in person until I played in one. Yet, this unbelievable journey has provided my family and I with more than we could ever ask for and the ability to help those around us. That is the biggest victory of my career and why I will forever be grateful to the Patriots organization and the NFL.
I don’t remember plays from games or any other details that involve what most fans watch. I’ve never gone back and watched a tape from one of our games on TV. So while I’m sure I will miss a lot of what’s been my life as a lineman, the things that have always been the most important to me will still be. I love a good challenge and the art of negotiation. Problem-solving and hard work are actually fun. Being a dad is still the greatest part of my day and the friendships that were created over the past 11 seasons will forever be cherished. The game of football has taught me more about life than X’s and O’s. It’s about patience, humility, honor, perseverance, and the Belichick way-at least to me, that’s what’s important to have the best chance to win, and to build a long career.
Today, on the day I retire, I’d be remiss if I didn’t pay tribute to my former teammate, Junior Seau, who we lost last Wednesday. His death is a sad reminder of how much we ALL struggle with life. And finally, to all my fans, friends, teammates and family: Thank you. I’m so grateful for all your support and guidance throughout my career. I look forward to civilian life.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/i-didnt-grow-up-wanting-to-play-football-never/