boston.com - 12/8/2008
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Seattle wide receiver Deion Branch's postgame press conference following New England's 24-21 triumph over the Seahawks, as transcribed by the Patriots' media relations department. (On whether he was the intended receiver on the Seahawks' last offensive play
) I wish...
seattletimes.nwsource.com - 12/5/2008
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The Seahawks got the business end of the
stick with Deion Branch. They have paid a $7
million signing bonus and nearly $9 million in salary for the first half of Branch's contract while his receptions and the number of games declined because of ...
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Seahawks' Deion Branch has been a questionable investment
seattlepi.nwsource.com - 12/9/2008
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Mike Holmgren has tried to control his feelings
about this being his final season. But coming off
a heartbreaking loss and entering his last three games, Holmgren's emotions finally got the best of him.
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Holmgren can't fight his feelings
bostonherald.com - 12/8/2008
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bostonherald.com —
EATTLE - Deion Branch tried to warn his
teammates. He tried to make them understand what he
had learned in his four years in New England. He tried, but they didn t get the message until it was too late. When the score was 14-3, I kept telling the guys ...
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Patriots teach Seahawks to fight to the finish
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Shots Heard 'Round The Web - Patriots Links 12/08/08
Pats Pulpit —
... machine Wes Welker.
Rich Garvin notes Meriweather shines in breakthrough moment.
Stephen A. Norris says Deion Branch never felt comfortable even with a late lead.
John Tomase offers his Best & Worst of Sunday's win, says Patriots defense bonded on spit and guts.
Mike Reiss presents his Ups and Downs, Game Notes, Pats chatter, Seahawks chatter, and Branch Q&A.
Projo.com's Patriots-Seahawks Post-game ...
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He knew the score —
Boston.com -- Football news 12/8/2008
SEATTLE - With 12 minutes, 30 seconds left in the second quarter, the Seahawks appeared in command of their matchup with the Patriots yesterday. The Seahawks had a 14-3 lead but it wasn't enough to convince former Patriot Deion Branch. The Seattle ...
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Bleacher Report - NFL 12/8/2008
I am in no way commending the Patriots for their first half performance yesterday in Seattle. Allowing 14 points in the first half to one of the worst teams in the NFL is inexcusable, but the defense found a way to redeem themselves yet again.
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