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by Brendon Rosenau, Patriots Daily Staff It’s 1993 and the Patriots finished the season with a losing record (5-11) for the fifth straight year. Certainly, plenty had changed since the last time we saw the New England Patriots. Since the team reached the playoffs in 1986, an era of unprecedented (in New England) futility and ugliness [...]Post from: Patriots Daily50th Anniverary Minute – the 1993 Patriots Also follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/patriotsdaily
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