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Today's questions about the NFL come from Kris Hudson in Grand Prairie, Texas. Q: What happened to New England Patriots offensive tackle Nate Solder, a former Colorado star, during the Super Bowl? Why wasn't he playing? Was he benched or did he get hurt? A: Solder lined up as an extra tight end on the Patriots' first offensive play of Super Bowl XLVI. The first-round draft pick played that role a lot during his rookie season. Solder's first Super Bowl play produced a safety for the New York Giants, who beat the Patriots 21-17. Tom Brady, pressured by the Giants' pass rush, threw an incomplete pass that was ruled intentional grounding. The pass was thrown from the Patriots' end zone, so the Giants were awarded a DENVER BRONCOS View slide show of The Post's best of 2011 Broncos. View slide show of Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow from 2011. Create a Tim Tebow cutout doll. Relive John Elway's NFL heights. View more Broncos photos.
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"The reason I moved from tight end to tackle (at CU) was because I was kind of a jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none, and it takes a real special guy to be a good blocker and a good receiver like (Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski), so that's where I kind of wanted to focus more on blocking," Solder said before the Super Bowl. "That's an adjustment for me, but it's nice having a little experience from college and coming here, where I've been playing both roles." Solder's biggest adjustment going from college football to the pros? "Every week (in the NFL) there's such a good pass rusher (you have to block)," he said.
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