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Patriots journal: Kaczur is added to injury list
New England's injury report -- already one of the longest in the NFL -- continues to get longer, as the team added right tackle Nick Kaczur on Friday with an ankle injury.
Pats v. Jets: some unconnected thoughts.
G ot a chance to see this one in person. We were very far away, but here are some quick hits and general impressions.
'Business as usual' for Belichick's Patriots
There was no fourth-and-2 talk yesterday. Unless, that is, you're counting how the game was essentially over early in the fourth quarter and the Patriots weren't losing two in a row, extending an amazing streak that is almost as impressive as going 16-0. The Patriots took control at the start and finished with an overwhelming edge in yards , time ...
Patriots journal: Second time around, Belichick grabbed Welker
Leading up to the 2004 draft, the Patriots did their due diligence when it came to the Texas Tech players who would be available come April, as they do with players from schools across the country.
Rookie Sebastian Vollmer once again will start at left tackle for the Patriots in place of injured veteran Matt Light.
SI's King: Revis vs. Moss top attraction
Here's how Sports Illustrated football writer Peter King ranks what interests him most about this week's games in his weekly Game Plan column.
There is no indecision with Dan Koppen's injury status this week. His knee is fine, and the Patriots [ team stats ] center even played against the Colts Sunday night after being forced out of the previous week's game against the Dolphins.
Patriots LT Matt Light says he's "almost there," describes experience of watching as "horrible."
Patriots left tackle Matt Light hasn't spent many games on the sidelines, watching.
Leftover thoughts from Sunday's game
Emptying the notebook ... Link Comments November 9, 2009 11:10 AM FOXBOROUGH -- A few scattered things left over after yesterday's Patriots' win over the Dolphins, 27-17, here at Gillette Stadium, before we hit you with some links in advance of Bill Belichick's 11:45 a.m. press conference: Gotta say it: I wasn't totally buying into Sebastian ...
Of all the lame-brain ideas the Canadian Football League has fought through over the years -- from American expansion, to bringing back the Gliebermans, to hiring Donald Crump as commissioner, to awarding points for missed field goals -- nothing is as outright foolish as the idea of dropping the number of Canadian starters in the league from seven ...
No snap judgment from Patriots on status of center Koppen
Patriots center Dan Koppen strolled through the locker room yesterday, but he didn't have much to say.
Patriotsa win linked to play of each member of offensive line
They heard the bluster emanating from South Florida, much of it coming from Joey Porter's mouth.
The Patriots [ team stats ] have faced an elite pass-rusher nearly every week this season, and it will be no different Sunday against the Dolphins.
The return of Tom Brady this season made it tempting to envision a re-creation of the Patriots' 2007 offense, a barrage of passes whipping around the field, records toppling, points skyrocketing like the score on a pinball machine.
The media reports on the team's ground game, learn which player will be sidelined, Mike Wright talks about the wildcat offense, the team adds a tight end and learn a few defensive stats.
I finally got a chance to see a Pats game, and what a fun one only they cut it off after the last TB throw.
Pats-Bucs analysis: An imperfect, yet quality win
A sloppy second quarter was just a blip for New England en route to a decisive 35-7 victory over Tampa Bay at Wembley Stadium.
Patriots add Tate, LeVoir to active roster
The Patriots have activated both rookie wide receiver Brandon Tate and right tackle Mark LeVoir, adding them to the 53-man active roster and making them eligible for tomorrow's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to a league source.
Patriots journal: Pats ready to head across the pond
Now that the week of the New England Patriots' "London game" is upon them, coach Bill Belichick is more willing to talk about what's ahead for his team this week as it prepares for an extra-long road trip.
Brian MacPherson's Patriots Notebook: 'Tough kid' no ordinary fill-in
BEFORE anyone gets too excited, the snowy conditions in which the Patriots and Titans played on Sunday hands a natural advantage to offensive tackles in their tangles with defensive ends.
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