Defense digs in its heels
Published 12/10/2007 by Jennifer Toland, Worcester Telegram &Amp; Gazette at Boston.com -- Football news
FOXBOROUGH - Six days after getting manhandled, bullied, and pushed around - that's how Rodney Harrison described what happened Monday night in a close victory over the Ravens in Baltimore - the Patriots' defense was determined not to let it happen again.
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