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18 Nov 2008
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we recap New England's 34-31 loss to the Jets, as well as other NFL game from this past weekend. We'll also preview the Patriots matchup against the Dolphins this Sunday in Miami.
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11 Nov 2008
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we recap the Patriots 20-10 win over the Bills on Sundy and preview the Thursday night divisional matchup against the New York Jets.
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29 Oct 2008
Listen to this edition of Patriots Playbook as John Rooke is joined by PFW's Michael Parente to discuss this Sunday's matchup against the Indianapolis Colts.
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25 Sep 2008
Listen to this edition of Patriots Playbook as John Rooke is joined by PFWs Erik Scalavino to talk about the bye week. Russell Baxter, NFL research analyst for ESPN calls in. Plus, we'll replay the Troy Brown press conference announcing his retirement.
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11 Sep 2008
Listen to the inaugural edition of the Fantasy Lowe Down as Brian Lowe answers your fantasy football questions. Joining us for our first show is Greg Rosenthal from Rotoworld.com. Be sure to email your questions in at webradio@patriots.com
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26 Aug 2008
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we discuss which players may be released in the first round of cuts set for 4pm today, as well as the final cutdown this Saturday. We'll preview this Thursday's preseason game against the New York Giants and discuss which players we expect to play.
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11 Mar 2008
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we discuss the latest free agent signings and turn our focus to the 2008 NFL Draft. Take a break with Fred, Paul, Andy, Tom and newcomer Erik Scalavino as they give you the latest scoop from Gillette Stadium and answer your questions. Listen LIVE Tuesday's and Thursday's from 12-2 p.m. and email your comments to webradio@patriots.com.
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20 Dec 2007
Listen to this edition of Patriots Playbook as we discuss Sunday's Patriots-Dolphins game. Russell Baxter from ESPN calls in to talk Patriots. Plus, we'll replay head coach Bill Belichick's press conference from Thursday and as always we'll air sounds from the locker room with interviews from Richard Seymour, Ellis Hobbs and Junior Seau.
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1 Nov 2007
Listen to this edition of Patriots Playbook as John Rooke is joined by NFL analyst Russell Baxter from ESPN to discuss this Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts. Plus, we'll replay interviews from the Patriots locker room including Adalius Thomas, Mike Vrabel, Kevin Faulk and Ellis Hobbs. We'll also replay this mornings Bill Belichick press conference. Listen to Patriots Playbook with John Rooke as he brings you all of the latest Patriots talk exclusively on Patriots.com. You'll hear interviews and expert commentary from Patriots HQ.
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31 Oct 2007
Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy addresses the New England media during his conference call on October 31, 2007. Q: How are you doing? TD: Doing well, thanks, [I’m] exited, fired up. Q: Does a week like this, a game like this, and a match-up like this heighten the senses at all and get everyone putting forth their best effort? TD: Sure it does. And you have to balance that fine line because you do have to get up the next week as well. You can’t make it like it’s the Super Bowl and you’ve got eight weeks off or 12 weeks off until you start your off-season program after the game. You have to get up, you have to know the urgency of it and how well you’re going to have to play to win a big game like this, but still it’s a regular season game and you’ve got to keep it in perspective. Q: From a coach’s mentality, what’s a more comfortable role? You’ve been kind of the chaser in this series and now you’re the chased. TD: Well, I don’t think it matters whether you’re chasing or being chased. I know one thing: getting a little less public scrutiny or media scrutiny is pretty good. You don’t have as much in terms of distractions that way, but in terms of trying to prepare and whether you’ve won the last year or they’ve won the last year, it’s really all the same. You’re looking at this year’s team and trying to see what you can come up with to try to counteract that. Q: With the changes the Patriots have made, especially on offense, does last year even matter or is it a whole new game plan on defense to defend these guys? TD: They’re doing some things a little bit differently, in the passing game especially. But their running game is the same and obviously their mentality is the same. They’ve got a few new people and guys who have brought some special skills, but it’s not all that much different. Q: Do you feel like the f...
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