Pats backed into a corner

 
Since the moment last summer when the Patriots agreed not to place the 2008 franchise tag on Asante Samuel, it was clear the team would be drafting a corner this weekend. ... [link]

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The New England Patriots do know they lost, right?

On February 3, 2008, the New England Patriots lost in the Super Bowl. They finished the year 18-1. They were not undefeated. Since they had filed trademark applications for the phrases "19-0" and "19-0 The Perfect Season" before losing that game, one would assume that they would then withdraw those apps, right? Not if you're the New England G-D Patriots, you don't!
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BREAKING: Spygate: Matt Walsh and NFL Reach Agreement

The following statement has just been released by the NFL by way of press release: An agreement has been completed between the NFL and Matt Walsh that will allow Mr. Walsh, a former videotape operator with the New England Patriots, to share with the NFL information about activities occurring during his employment with the club from 1997-2003. Commissioner Goodell will meet with Mr. Walsh ...
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Patriots Mock Draft: Final Thoughts

There a few changes since we last looked at the Patriots choices. The New Orleans Saints, accoring to ESPN Insider, are actively seeking a trade with the Patriots if Sedrick Ellis is available. This looks like a great partner for us, and we'd probably pick up their no. 78 pick in the process of moving down from pick seven to ten. As we are playing the Belioli combination today, we'll pull the ...
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NFL Draft Day Primer: New England Patriots

James Christensen of NE Patriots Draft lays it all out for Patriots Fans. Here is what you need to know on Draft Day: List of Draft Picks, Historical Pick Analysis under Belichick, Patriot Needs, and more.
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Matt Walsh to Take Down Belichick and the Patriots

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