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TEAMS: New England

As soon as I've got my feet firmly planted on the ground again, I'll offer a few words about this football season. In the meantime, though, I didn't get to see the end of regulation or overtime in the Denver-New England game, but caught it on the radio. So, I knew what a great game and astonishing finish it was, but I didn't, until today, know about the Coach Doogie fist-pumping celebration. It's
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