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Patriots reaction

By Mike Reiss, Globe Staff December 18, 2007 10:04 PM

FOXBOROUGH -- The Patriots held their annual Salvation Army Holiday Party tonight at Gillette Stadium, and players in attendance included safety Rodney Harrison, defensive lineman Richard Seymour, linebacker Tedy Bruschi, tight end David Thomas (injured reserve), and offensive linemen Wesley Britt and Russ Hochstein.

One of the hot topics was the team's eight Pro Bowl selections.

“The thing that I’m so proud about the guys that made it is that they are all guys that are number one about the team,” Harrison said. “They focus on the team, and what the team accomplishes, without worrying about individual accomplishments. You can have a bunch of Pro Bowlers, but if you don’t do anything with it, it’s all for naught.”

Seymour was asked about Wilfork, his sidekick on the line.

"It's long overdue, but I think good things come to those who wait," Seymour said. "He's definitely one of the elite defensive players in this league. He's having a great year."

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