bostonherald.com - 12/8/2008
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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 please do not relax, the former Super Bowl ...
sportsbusinessjournal.com - 12/8/2008
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By DANIEL KAPLAN Staff writer The NFL has
suspended indefinitely plans to play a preseason game in
China as the league focuses on regular-season contests outside the United States in London, Mexico and Canada. The move comes as the New England ...
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NFL shifts focus as Pats close China office
seattlepi.nwsource.com - 12/9/2008
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seattlepi.nwsource.com —
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
boston.com - 12/9/2008
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boston.com —
A look at how it could affect the
Patriots to be without Tedy Bruschi, who is back
in Boston undergoing tests on his injured left knee.
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Tedy Bruschi impact
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Shots Heard 'Round The Web - Patriots Links 12/08/08
Pats Pulpit —
... hopes alive.
Dan Shaughnessy focuses on the toughness of this team; everyone kept fighting to win, no matter what.
Mike Reiss calls the performances of Seau and Colvin remarkable. They reflected the guts the Patriots displayed in their come-from-behind 24-21 win over the Seahawks.
Jim Donaldson praises tough-as-nails Welker, the heart of the Patriots offense.
Ron Borges says Patriots teach Seahawks to fight to the finish in a lesson in perseverance.
Michael ...
Around the AFC East
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... The difference between the Patriots and Seahawks on Sunday was their learned indefatigability, writes Boston Herald columnist Ron Borges. ...
Around the AFC East: Fins are all smiles
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... The difference between the Patriots and Seahawks on Sunday was their learned indefatigability, writes Boston Herald columnist Ron Borges. ...
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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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