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By Jim Donaldson After giving the ball to Wes Welker, coming from right-to-left, Brady threw himself at the legs of 255-pound Osi Umenyiora, enabling Welker to pick up 11 yards and a first down as the Patriots try to run their clock on what they hope will be a game-clinching touchdown drive.
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