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By Michael Smith
ESPN.com Sunday, October 30, 2005 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Mark Brunell and Drew Bledsoe have had their moments this year, but Tedy Bruschi has to be a shoo-in for Comeback Player of the Year, right? I say he had it in the bag the moment he walked onto the field at Gillette Stadium on Sunday night. And not for the final goodbye or halftime tribute that many thought would be the next time we'd see him on a football field but in full uniform, playing again, almost nine months after suffering a minor stroke and undergoing surgery to re ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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