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1. Patriots (9-0) Add Don Shula to the list of people Bill Belichick will never talk to again. 2. Indianapolis (7-1): See you in January. It gets really cold up here.... [link]

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When he was in New England, he seemingly made every single big kick, no matter the weather or distance. With that kind of magic kicking, the Patriots were able to ride his clutch foot to a pair of Superbowl wins. As he came to the Colts, he apparently took his magic clutch foot with him. With him at the helm of the kicking game, he injected an aura of confidence that emotionally propelled ...
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Postgame, Week 8: New England 24 @ Indianapolis 20

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Patriots with an *;LJ and Ocho-Cinco injured;Mid Season Report

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