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Pats defense, productive offense beat Jets 31-14

rally behind him and move forward when he says move forward." Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker puts a stiff-arm on Jets cornerback Marquice Cole during the first half of Sunday’s game in Foxborough, Mass. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- For the second ...

From HOWARD ULMAN ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Stamford Advocate,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  Wes Welker,  Marquice Cole,  New England Patriots,  Bill Belichick

Patriots' defense, productive offense hammers Jets

New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker (83) puts a stiff-arm on New York Jets cornerback Marquice Cole (34) during the first half of an NFL football game in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday Nov. 22, 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) (Charles Krupa - AP) ...

From HOWARD ULMAN, The Washington Post,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  New England Patriots,  Wes Welker,  Marquice Cole,  NFL

Pats-Jets rematch has different look than 1st game

yards in his last four games; Randy Moss has more than 100 yards receiving in four of the seven games since being shut down by the Jets; Wes Welker is back after missing the first meeting with a knee injury; and the AFC East-leading Patriots (6-3) have ...

From HOWARD ULMAN, The Connecticut Post,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  New England Patriots,  Bill Belichick,  Wes Welker,  Randy Moss

Patriots turn focus from call to Jets

Bill Belichick has heard enough about his fourth-down decision that failed. So has Tom Brady. The Patriots returned Wednesday for their first practice since Sunday night’s 35-34 loss in which their coach went for it on fourth-and-2 from the New England ...

From HOWARD ULMAN, New York Post,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  Indianapolis Colts,  Bill Belichick,  Tom Brady,  Kevin Faulk

Patriots return to practice after big loss at Indy

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Bill Belichick has heard enough about his fourth-down decision that failed. So has Tom Brady. The Patriots returned Wednesday for their first practice since Sunday night's 35-34 loss in which their coach went for it on fourth-and-2 ...

From HOWARD ULMAN, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Jets,  Indianapolis Colts,  Bill Belichick,  Tom Brady,  Kevin Faulk

Pats' assistant says boss unaffected by critics

FOXBOROUGH, Mass.—When defensive coordinator Dean Pees returned to work after New England's stunning loss to the Indianapolis Colts, Bill Belichick was preparing for the Patriots' next opponent. The coach was seemingly unaffected by the wave of ...

From HOWARD ULMAN, Boston Globe,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Indianapolis Colts,  Bill Belichick,  Peyton Manning,  Reggie Wayne,  Matt Stover

Patriots defense lacks consistency despite record

FOXBOROUGH, Mass.—The New England Patriots' young defense kept Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts under control for three quarters. The Patriots forced seven punts, made one interception and led 24-14 with 15 minutes left. But they couldn't ...

From HOWARD ULMAN, Boston Globe,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New England Patriots,  Indianapolis Colts,  Peyton Manning,  New York Jets,  Mike Vrabel

Belichick stands by decision to try for first down

Harrison, a safety for Belichick for six years who retired before this season, called it "the worst coaching decision I've ever seen Bill Belichick make." FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Bill Belichick defended his decision to go for it on fourth down as ...

From HOWARD ULMAN ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Connecticut Post,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Bill Belichick,  New England Patriots,  NFL,  Indianapolis Colts,  Peyton Manning

Pats' Belichick defends decision to go for it

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - Bill Belichick stands by his decision to go for it on fourth down rather than punt to the Indianapolis Colts. ...

From HOWARD ULMAN, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Bill Belichick,  New England Patriots,  Indianapolis Colts,  NFL,  Peyton Manning

Brady-Moss combo keeps clicking for Patriots

FOXBOROUGH, Mass.—Tom Brady and Randy Moss are getting their next chance to show their teamwork on Sunday night when the New England Patriots visit the Indianapolis Colts. They wasted little time establishing their connection again this year after ...

From HOWARD ULMAN, Boston Globe,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tom Brady,  Randy Moss,  New England Patriots,  Indianapolis Colts,  Miami Dolphins

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