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Take A Lap – QB Josh Johnson

by Chris Warner, Patriots Daily Staff After a 35-7 win, Patriots Daily had to give a second look to determine who should take the dreaded lap. At first glance, Tampa Coach Raheem Morris seemed a strong contestant, but starting quarterback Josh Johnson ended up in our headline. Morris...
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PD Game Ball – DB Brandon Meriweather

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by Chris Warner, Patriots Daily Staff Sunday’s game against overmatched Tampa provided plenty of opportunities for various Patriots to step up. Tom Brady completed 72 percent of his passes (23 of 32) and broke the 300-yard mark while connecting on three touchdowns. Wes Welker caught...
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Gut Check – Game Seven at Tampa/London

by Chris Warner, Patriots Daily Staff New England got what they came for in London: a win against a struggling-yet-feisty Tampa team that must continue its noble search for victory back in the states. The 35-7 tilt ended up about as ugly as it sounds, with inconsistent play on both...
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Matchups Of The Week – Patriots at Bucs (London)

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The Patriots face the hapless 0-6 Bucs in London this afternoon. Admittedly, it’s not a very exciting game outside the fact that it’s in Europe, but there are still interesting things to look out for in this upcoming matchup: 1) Patriots Running game vs. Bucs Linebackers With...
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Media Notes – Patriots Invade Britain

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (4-2) at TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (0-6) Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009 Wembley Stadium (84,000) 1:00 p.m. EDT The NFL’s International Series of regular-season games returns to the United Kingdom this Sunday when Tampa Bay hosts New England. The contest will mark the third...
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College Scout, October 24, 2009

We’re looking at a pair of games here on PD College Scout today, looking at some of the top players in these games, and seeing if they might be a good fit for the Patriots somewhere down the line. Illinois at Purdue (Noon EST ESPN2): Two disappointing teams get together, Illinois...
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Patriots Buffet Table – Patriots vs Buccaneers

Patriots Buffet Table 10/25/2009 Patriots at Buccaneers by Patriots Daily Kitchen Staff This week the Patriots are traveling to Old England,finally undertaking the invasion we should have undertaken in 1776. Usually the Buffet Table covers home games, but we’re making an exception...
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Patriots All-Access – Tonight and Special LIVE Edition Sunday Morning

Patriots All Access will air twice this weekend, in its regular time at 7 p.m. on Friday night and a special live edition from Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Patriots Daily has a special sneak peek at what you can expect from the two shows. Friday, Oct. 23...
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50th Anniversary Minute – the 1986 Patriots

by Brendon Rosenau, Patriots Daily Staff It was clear early on in 1986 that the Patriots run to the Super Bowl was indeed something to savor. After the Pats were eaten alive by the Bears many New England fans thought it was the start of good things to come. The team had an enviable...
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Worry Wart – Game Seven at Bucs (in London)

by Chris Warner, Patriots Daily Staff The Patriots played a winless team last week and won, 59-0, making this week’s Worry Wart all the more difficult. How to point out the pitfalls of Sunday’s tilt without losing some credibility? Well, it is a home game for Tampa; New England...
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First Impressions – the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

By Greg Doyle, Patriots Daily Staff When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers meet the New England Patriots on Sunday across the pond at Wembley Stadium in London, 3,340 days will have passed since the the two teams met on September 3, 2000. Why is that date significant? It was the first game...
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Around The League, Week 6

By Jeremy Gottlieb, Patriots Daily Staff Remember when Rex Ryan, the first-year coach of the Jets, was the hottest name in the biz? Come on, it was just three weeks ago. Everyone gushed about his bravado and his swagger and how being unable to keep your mouth shut was awesome and...
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Trading Places – Chatting With 2 Bucs Bloggers

With this weekend’s big game in London on tap, we reached out to not one, but two bloggers that follow the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Niko Houllis covers the Bucs for Buc ‘Em – SBNation’s home of the Buccaneers. We also reached out to Bucs Central – a very...
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Making The Grades, Game 6 vs Titans

By Jeremy Gottlieb, Patriots Daily Staff So who wants to complain? Anyone, class, anyone? The snow is gone, the sun is shining and spirits are high here at Patriots Daily University, one day after one of the most stunning beatdowns our illustrious staff has ever witnessed, the final...
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Take a Lap – Coach Jeff Fisher

By Bruce Allen, Patriots Daily Staff When your team loses 59-0, its fair to lay much of the blame at the feet of the head coach. The Titans have suffered from perhaps more than their share of injuries and back luck early in the season, but this is still a team that went 13-3 last...
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PD Game Ball – QB Tom Brady

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By Bruce Allen, Patriots Daily Staff As sage PD commenter Timbuk3  noted “What a difference a week makes.” Last week, Tom Brady was the recipient of the dreaded Patriots Daily “Take a Lap” post, and it was well-deserved following the maddening loss in Denver...
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Gut Check – Game Six vs Titans

by Chris Warner, Patriots Daily Staff Nothing like a relaxing blowout to jumpstart the week. New England battled the elements and little else Sunday, smacking Tennessee 59-0 at snowy, wet Gillette. The best aspect? Patriots starters got some rest in the second half. The worst? This...
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This Week on PD, October 11 –October 17, 2009

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by the Patriots Daily Staff October 18, 2009 Here’s a rundown of the top five most-read posts on Patriots Daily for the week of October 11 through October 17, 2009. Take a Lap – QB Tom Brady – On Monday, Scott Benson assigned some post-game running to the jittery quarterback...
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Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics – Titans at Pats

by Scott Benson, Patriots Daily Staff October 18, 2009 The Pats are back home this week after the team’s second tough road loss in its first five games.  At first blush a 0-5 opponent looks like the right medicine, but nothing is coming easy for your New England Patriots. Let’s...
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Media Notes: Remember The Titans

BOSTON PATRIOTS (3-2) vs. OILERS (0-5) Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009 ¹ Gillette Stadium (68,756) 4:15 p.m. EDT The Boston Patriots return to Foxborough to face the Oilers in the third of four AFL Legacy games. Both teams will wear their throwback uniforms. The Patriots and Oilers will play...
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College Scout, October 17, 2009

by Greg Doyle, Patriots Daily Staff Northwestern at Michigan State (12:00 PM EST ESPN2) A Big 10 battle that could eventually determine who goes bowling. Northwestern is 4-2 and Michigan State 3-3, but State has had the more impressive wins. These two teams have put a lot of points...
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Patriots Buffet Table, Patriots vs. Titans

by Patriots Daily Kitchen Staff October 16, 2009 This week the Patriots are taking on the Tennessee Titans. The NFL Competition Committee has decided by executive fiat that this edition of the Buffet Table must be reviewed by Jeff Fisher. Jeff Fisher is awesome. Did you know that...
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Matchups of the Week – Patriots vs. Titans

by Dan Zeigarnik, Patriots Daily Staff October 16, 2009 In this week’s dangerous and not to be overlooked game, the Patriots welcome a winless Tennessee Titans team. The Titans were 13-3 last year and were supposed to be a playoff contender again. There is a tendency to overlook...
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Worry Wart – Game Six vs. Titans

by Chris Warner, Patriots Daily Staff October 16, 2009 New England looks for a win this week against the Tennessee Titans, one of the most disappointing teams of the young 2009 season. Picked by many to be an AFC South frontrunner, the Titans have stumbled to an 0-5 start. This...
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Trading Places – Chatting with the Titans Tracker

This week we’re checking in with Will from Titans Tracker to chat about this week’s game. First of all, lets get the pain out of the way…what has happened this year? The schedule hasn’t done the Titans any favors, but no one saw 0-5 coming. Before the season...
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