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The moment Zach Thomas was cut, I knew it. I knew the visit with the Cowboys was a hoax, and that any other team interested wouldn’t land the guy. I knew, deep down, that someone once great and now at the tail end of the career, who happens to play the linebacker position, would end up in New England.

“We had a great visit in New England,” Thomas’ agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told The Miami Herald in a text message Monday evening. “They offered him a contract and we will continue negotiations.”

Add him to the annoying list of Teddy Bruschi and Junior Seau — guys that are past their primes, shouldn’t be good, and yet still make plays.

Of course, given that you know what play the offense is calling, that may not be all that difficult.