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Dallas Morning News - Tue Nov 3, 1:25 pm ET
APWhen you have an abundance of draft picks, as the New England Patriots did last April, you can swing for the fences on a few. When they claimed North Carolina wide receiver Brandon Tate in the third round, they might have gotten a draft-day steal, writes Rick Gosselin in his Inside the NFL newsletter.
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USA Today - Mon Nov 9, 12:56 am ET
When the Miami Dolphins first broke out their version of the Wildcat offense last season, they did so right here in the third game of the year against the New England Patriots. Admittedly caught by surprise by the flurry of direct snaps to the running back, the Patriots lost that game by 25 points and the Dolphins went on to eventually claim the AFC East title.
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Eyewitness News 3 Hartford - Mon Nov 9, 1:26 am ET
Tom Brady threw for 332 yards and hit Randy Moss with the go-ahead 71-yard score in the third quarter, as the New England Patriots opened some breathing room in the AFC East with a 27-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium.
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The Norwich Bulletin - Mon Nov 9, 11:37 pm ET
The pushovers are in the past. Now the New England Patriots must prepare for the powers of the NFL.
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The Providence Journal - Sun Nov 8, 11:02 pm ET
FOXBORO - The New England Patriots weren't as crisp on offense as they'd been in recent games, and defensively they didn't do as good a job against the Dolphins' Wildcat offense as they would have liked.
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Sun Nov 1, 7:03 pm ET
New England Patriots linebacker Pierre Woods played for coach Ted Ginn, Sr. at Glenville High, and credits Ginn - the father of Miami Dolphins receiver Ted Ginn, Jr. - for helping him escape a troubled lifestyle.
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The National Sports Review - Sun Nov 8, 7:31 pm ET
You never know quite what to expect when you match up the Miami Dolphins against the New England Patriots regardless of the season or what the team’s records are when they play. The only thing you can usually count on is a somewhat exciting game and the contest Sunday at Gillette Stadium would fit into [...]
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New England Sports Network - 1 hour 39 minutes ago
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- With the way the New England Patriots have been playing lately, along with their comfortable lead in the division, it would take a magnanimous collapse for them to lose the AFC East title. In fact, Reebok can start printing the T-shirts this week. The Patriots (6-2, 2-1 AFC East) knocked off the 2008 division champion Miami Dolphins on Sunday, which gave New England plenty ...
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The Republican - Tue Nov 3, 6:13 pm ET
Just sitting and wondering if the Pats have the AFC East under control. Falcons. No more short-handed goals-against, OK?
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Mon Nov 9, 7:03 pm ET
The pushovers are in the past. Now the New England Patriots must prepare for the powers of the NFL. They'll visit the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday and the New Orleans Saints two weeks later. Both are 8-0 with outstanding quarterbacks and a chance to match New England's regular-season record of 16-0 in 2007.
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New England Sports Network - Mon Nov 9, 11:03 pm ET
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The pushovers are in the past. Now the New England Patriots must prepare for the powers of the NFL. They'll visit the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday and the New Orleans Saints two weeks later. Both are 8-0 with outstanding quarterbacks and a chance to match New England's regular-season record of 16-0 in 2007. The Patriots are on a roll themselves with three straight victories ...
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The Palm Beach Post - Sat Nov 7, 8:51 pm ET
The NFL's most dominant team in the past decade will have a different look when it lines up today against the Dolphins - particularly on defense.
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The Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Tue Nov 10, 3:03 am ET
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The pushovers are in the past. Now the New England Patriots must prepare for the powers of the NFL. ... - By HOWARD ULMAN The Associated Press
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New England Sports Network - Sun Nov 8, 8:33 pm ET
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- As it turned out, the Miami Dolphins' Wildcat offense hurt them more than it helped them during Sunday afternoon's 27-17 loss to the New England Patriots. Miami (3-5, 3-1 AFC East) ran 10 plays out of its newfangled formation but netted just seven yards and one touchdown. The Dolphins' longest gain out of the Wildcat was a 12-yard run from Ricky Williams, but nothing else ...
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The Palm Beach Post - Sun Nov 8, 10:16 pm ET
Veteran linebacker Reggie Torbor knows how to beat quarterback Tom Brady - and it's about as subtle as a punch in the mouth.
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ESPN - Fri Nov 6, 12:21 pm ET
Joey Porter, never shy with an opinion, thinks that Tom Brady has an extra advantage every week: his own special set of rules.
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The Standard-Times - Mon Nov 9, 12:10 am ET
Eight games into the NFL season, and after Sunday's 27-17 victory over Miami, we might finally have an understanding of exactly what these New England Patriots are going to be.
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WISH-TV Indianapolis - Mon Nov 9, 10:52 pm ET
The Colts own a huge lead in the AFC South thanks to an 8-0 start which includes a close win last Sunday against the Texans. This Sunday, the Colts archrival, the New England Patriots, comes to town. Read more at www.WISHTV.com
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Nov 8, 6:11 pm ET
The Miami Dolphins had just spent more than 10 minutes marching to a wildcat touchdown when Randy Moss used one stiff-arm to wipe out their lead. Moss sped to a 71-yard touchdown after grabbing a short pass over the middle and shoving rookie cornerback Vontae Davis out of his way as the New England Patriots tightened their grip on the AFC East with a 27-17 win Sunday.
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New England Sports Network - Fri Nov 6, 10:05 pm ET
The Patriots will celebrate Veteran's Day by honoring veterans and active military on Sunday, when they face the Dolphins at Gillette Stadium in an anticipated AFC East matchup. New England will play host to 20 veterans and active military guests, in coordination with the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, the Wounded Warrior Project and Walter Reed ...