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Patriots Report Card: A solid win
By IAN CLARK
New Hampshire Union Leader Sports
Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008

With two weeks to simmer over an embarrassing home loss to Miami, the New England Patriots responded with a solid road win, 30-21 at San Francisco on Sunday.
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Love this article, and it was right on message with the Patriots. Could you please let us know also about the Pats who have moved on, such as Dion Branch who was supposed to play for Seatlle last week? Also about Ty Law, and what Brady does during the game?
Love your state, as I've been canvassing in Salem for Obama and your residents are lovely to talk with. They don't like BS and neither do I.
- Alice C brown, Canton, Ma.
Bruschi good for 12 tackles by himself? Hello, it's not 2003 anymore. Bruschi is done. Stick a fork in him. It's about Mayo now. Bruschi is just the guy who plays next to him.
- Frank, Derry, NH
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