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20 Nov 2009
After a defeat in week 2 against Gang Green, the Patriots will look to make up for the loss hosting the Jets this weekend, and Paul Perillo's breaking down what to watch for. The Pats are locked and loaded with their offensive weapons, as the defense will need to put a stop to New York's solid ground game. We're outside at Patriots practice on Friday with a look at who's back in action, getting healthy from injuries. Plus, don't miss Fantasy Lowe Down tips in week 11 to get your team scoring some points this weekend. Catch it all on Patriots Today.
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11 Nov 2009
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we preview the Patriots-Colts matchup at Lucas Oil Stadium. Send in your questions for next show to webradio@patriots.com.
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21 Oct 2009
Listen to this edition of PFW In Progress as we preview the Patriots-Buccaneers matchup in London. We'll break down all the Week 7 games and offer our picks. Send in your questions for the next show to webradio@patriots.com.
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7 Oct 2009
Listen to this edition of Patriots Playbook as John Rooke is joined by PFW's Erik Scalavino to discuss this Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos. Also joining us is Mark Johnson of 850KOA in Denver and Vic Carucci of NFL.com. Send in you questions for next show to webradio@patriots.com
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1 Oct 2009
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we preview the Patriots-Ravens matchup at Gillette Stadium. We'll break down all the Week 4 games and offer our picks. Send in your questions for next show to webradio@patriots.com
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9 Sep 2009
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progess as we break down the trade of Richard Seymour to the Raiders. We'll discuss the finals cuts, and preview the Patriots season opener against the Bills on Monday night football. Send in your questions for next show to webradio@patriots.com
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2 Dec 2008
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we discuss the Patriots 33-10 loss to the Steelers. We'll break down what went wrong, as well as previewing the upcoming west coast road trip including this Sunday's showdown in Seattle.
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1 Dec 2008
Listen in as Patriots defensive lineman Richard Seymour gives an interview on WEEI's Patriots Monday on Monday, December 1, 2008.
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26 Nov 2008
On the eve of Thanksgiving, we begin to preview Sunday's huge AFC tilt between the Pats and Steelers, with a look at how strong Pittsburgh's defense is and how the Pats were able to prevail in a similar matchup last season. In the locker room Wednesday, Vince Wilfork, Logan Mankins and others weigh in, plus Bill Belichick gives his thoughts on Mike Tomlin's 8-3 squad. News from the practice field, Matt Light on avoiding a suspension and much more. Enjoy Turkey Day and Patriots Today!
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26 Nov 2008
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin addresses the media during his conference call on Wednesday, November 26, 2008. Q: You guys know the Patriots well, can you talk about playing the Patriots up here this week? MT: It's a big game for us. They're a good team. We're both in playoff contention. It's that time year, we look forward to it. Q: What are your impressions of what Matt Cassel has done the last two weeks? MT: IT's been impressive. He's thrown the ball for over 400 yards, he seems to be administering the offense well. He's including a lot of people, throwing the ball to a bunch of folks and doing a nice job of it. Q: Do you game plan the same way now as you did last year when [Tom] Brady was at the trigger? MT: Every year is different. We're making decisions, in terms of game planning, off of what we've seen from those guys this year on tape and it's impressive. Q: How about what your quarterback has done the last couple of weeks? He's had a shoulder problem but he seems to have managed it well the last couple of games. MT: The big thing for us, and for him [Ben Roethlisberger], is that we've taken care of the ball the last couple of weeks and that's why we've been successful. If we are going to be successful up there it needs to be the same this week. Q: What do you think when you see the point totals the Patriots have allowed the last two weeks? MT: That's kind of the story of the National Football League it appears at this point this year. There was more points scored this weekend, I think, than in the history of the game. I think it's more a sign of the times than anything. Q: Not with your team though... MT: That work is behind us. We've got big challenges that lie ahead this week. They are a potent offense and they are capable of ringing up the scoreboard as evident with what they've done here recently so we've got a lot of work ahead of us. Q: You're obviously known as a team that likes to bring a lot of pressure in different ways wi...
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