Vincent Brisby
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Date of birth: | January 25, 1971|||||||||
Place of birth: Houston, Texas | |||||||||
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College: Northeast Louisiana | |||||||||
NFL Draft: 1993 / Round: 2 / Pick: 56 | |||||||||
Debuted in 1993 | |||||||||
Last played in 2000 | |||||||||
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Vincent Cole Brisby (born January 25, 1971 in Houston, Texas), is a former professional American football player who was selected by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft. A 6'3", 193 lb. wide receiver from Northeast Louisiana University (now called University of Louisiana at Monroe), Brisby played eight NFL seasons from 1993 to 2000 for the Patriots and New York Jets. He was given the name Vincent "Ultimate" Brisby by ESPN analyst Chris Berman. Brisby's best game was arguably Week 5 in his rookie campaign. He compiled 6 catches for 117 yards and two touchdowns in the Patriots 17-16 comeback win over the Green Bay Packers. Brisby has two kids: Chloe Victoria Brisby and Donovan Cole Brisby.
Brisby was a member of the Patriots' 1996 AFC Championship squad. He injured his hamstring in pre-season that year and did not get into a game until Week 12, then missed two more games at which point his coach Bill Parcells was memorably quoted as saying that he himself had "recovered from open-heart surgery faster than he (Brisby) has (from the hamstring injury)...That's the truth. I'm not kidding you." After playing in only 3 regular season games and catching no passes at all in the regular season, divisional play-off, or AFC Championship, Brisby had two catches against the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXI.
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