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Patriots Smear Dolphins 38-7

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (CBS4) — Sunday’s Dolphins loss to the New England Patriots may end in the boot for Dolphin Coach Tony Sparano while Tom Brady and the Patriots are rolling into the playoffs.

Brady threw two touchdown passes to cap a record-setting season and, more importantly, stayed healthy as New England won its eighth straight game, 38-7 over Miami.

The game meant nothing in the standings. Still, Brady played into the third quarter and finished with 36 touchdowns passing and just four interceptions. He extended his NFL records to 335 straight passes without an interception and 28 consecutive regular-season wins as a starter at home.

The Patriots (14-2) already had home field advantage for as long as they remain in the AFC playoffs and have a first-round bye.

The Dolphins (7-9) lost for the fourth time in five games, jeopardizing the job of Sparano, who has one year left on his contract.

But Miami is hardly alone in losing to New England by a lopsided score. In three of their previous four games, the Patriots won 45-3, 36-7 and 34-3.

The Patriots’ dominance continued Sunday even though their top three receivers –Wes Welker, Deion Branch and Aaron Hernandez — were inactive.

Playing in last season’s finale proved quite costly to Welker and the Patriots — he hurt his left knee early in the game, and New England lost to the Baltimore Ravens 33-14 in the first round without him. No reason was given for Welker’s absence Sunday. Branch has a knee injury and Hernandez has a hip problem.

Despite the game’s lack of importance, Gillette Stadium was nearly full on a mild day after many of the snow piles in the area from a major storm a week ago had melted.

The fans watched an impressive display of New England’s depth when three backups made big scoring plays.

Julian Edelman, returning punts instead of Welker, ran one back 94 yards for a touchdown with 18 seconds left in the first half, and the Patriots led 24-0 at halftime.

Then, after Brady left following his 10-yard scoring pass to Alge Crumpler on the first series of the third quarter, Brian Hoyer threw his first NFL touchdown, a 42-yarder to backup Brandon Tate.

The Dolphins ended a disappointing season with a miserable performance.

Here’s how their first-half possessions ended: interception, punt, missed field goal attempt, punt, punt, fumble, punt, end of half.

The second half was more of the same: punt, fourth-down incompletion, punt — until they finally scored with 2:11 left in the game on a 21-yard pass from Tyler Thigpen to Davone Bess.

Brady was sharp from the start and finished with 10 completions in 16 attempts and no interceptions. That made another record of his even tougher to break — nine straight games with at least two touchdown passes and no interceptions.

After rookie Devin McCourty’s seventh interception on the game’s opening possession, Brady connected with Rob Gronkowski for a 13-yard touchdown, the rookie tight end’s ninth of the season.

Danny Woodhead fumbled on the Patriots’ next series, their first turnover in eight games, then left the game for good with a head injury. But the Patriots still set an NFL record with just 10 turnovers in a season.

On their next drive, Brady and Edelman connected on pass plays of 22 and 40 yards, with Edelman gaining most of it after the catch, and BenJarvus Green-Ellis ran for a 1-yard touchdown.

Green-Ellis finished with 80 yards, giving him 1,008 for his first 1,000-yard rushing season. Coach Bill Belichick came out on the field to hug him as he headed toward the bench after his final run, a 10-yarder early in the fourth quarter.

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Last season’s NFL finale hangs over the Patriots

They already have a first-round bye, but the New England Patriots could reach for more.

The question: Is it worth it?

Patriots Coach Bill Belichick has a chance for an NFL-record fourth 14-win season; his teams have reached the Super Bowl in all of the seasons in which they had 14 victories. But Belichick also has to be thinking about lifting his foot from the accelerator in a home game against Miami on Sunday and coasting into the playoffs.



After all, it was just last season when the Patriots played hard all the way through — even though they had nothing to gain by winning their finale — and wound up losing Pro Bowl receiver Wes Welker to a serious knee injury in Week 17.

The Patriots were AFC East champions last season but couldn’t gain a first-round bye. Still, they started stars Tom Brady, Randy Moss and Welker (instantly regretting that when Welker was taken off the field on a stretcher) and wound up losing.

The next week, without Welker (the league’s leading receiver), the Patriots were eliminated at home by Baltimore, 33-14.

So what about Sunday? How hard will the Patriots try to extend their winning streak to eight games? Can they stomach the thought of losing at home, something they haven’t done in 27 regular-season games with Brady as the starter?

Belichick was predictably cryptic during the week when asked if he plans to rest his starters.

“There’s a lot of things that would go into that conversation, a lot of things we’ll take into consideration,” the coach said. “There’s some players individually whose situations are a little different than other guys. … We’ll do what’s best for the football team, both individually and collectively.”

Belichick hasn’t seemed wedded to breaking NFL records in the past, particularly if it’s at the expense of winning games that actually mean something. Still, he could be the first with four 14-win seasons. A look at how his three have ended:

SEASON / W-L / SUPER BOWL RESULT

2003/ 14-2 / Defeated Carolina, 32-29

2004/ 14-2 / Defeated Philadelphia, 24-21

2007/ 16-0 / Lost to N.Y. Giants, 17-14

Source: NFL

Many happy returns

You can bet the Green Bay Packers are going to try to avoid the 23 skidoo Sunday.

In other words, they are going to try to keep the ball out of the hands of Chicago’s No. 23, Pro Bowl returner Devin Hester, a player Packers Coach Mike McCarthy says is the Bears’ best.

“He’s having an incredible season,” McCarthy told reporters last week. “He’s impacted pretty much every game they’ve won.”

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Sam Farmer: Last season’s NFL finale hangs over the Patriots

They already have a first-round bye, but the New England Patriots could reach for more.

The question: Is it worth it?

Patriots Coach Bill Belichick has a chance for an NFL-record fourth 14-win season; his teams have reached the Super Bowl in all of the seasons in which they had 14 victories. But Belichick also has to be thinking about lifting his foot from the accelerator in a home game against Miami on Sunday and coasting into the playoffs.



After all, it was just last season when the Patriots played hard all the way through — even though they had nothing to gain by winning their finale — and wound up losing Pro Bowl receiver Wes Welker to a serious knee injury in Week 17.

The Patriots were AFC East champions last season but couldn’t gain a first-round bye. Still, they started stars Tom Brady, Randy Moss and Welker (instantly regretting that when Welker was taken off the field on a stretcher) and wound up losing.

The next week, without Welker (the league’s leading receiver), the Patriots were eliminated at home by Baltimore, 33-14.

So what about Sunday? How hard will the Patriots try to extend their winning streak to eight games? Can they stomach the thought of losing at home, something they haven’t done in 27 regular-season games with Brady as the starter?

Belichick was predictably cryptic during the week when asked if he plans to rest his starters.

“There’s a lot of things that would go into that conversation, a lot of things we’ll take into consideration,” the coach said. “There’s some players individually whose situations are a little different than other guys. … We’ll do what’s best for the football team, both individually and collectively.”

Belichick hasn’t seemed wedded to breaking NFL records in the past, particularly if it’s at the expense of winning games that actually mean something. Still, he could be the first with four 14-win seasons. A look at how his three have ended:

SEASON / W-L / SUPER BOWL RESULT

2003/ 14-2 / Defeated Carolina, 32-29

2004/ 14-2 / Defeated Philadelphia, 24-21

2007/ 16-0 / Lost to N.Y. Giants, 17-14

Source: NFL

Many happy returns

You can bet the Green Bay Packers are going to try to avoid the 23 skidoo Sunday.

In other words, they are going to try to keep the ball out of the hands of Chicago’s No. 23, Pro Bowl returner Devin Hester, a player Packers Coach Mike McCarthy says is the Bears’ best.

“He’s having an incredible season,” McCarthy told reporters last week. “He’s impacted pretty much every game they’ve won.”

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Gostkowski’s injury forces Pats WR Welker to kick vs. Browns

New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker kicked an extra point during Sunday’s 34-14 road loss to the Cleveland Browns.

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Saturday opponent links: New England Patriots

This second-year player reveals it all; New England’s bonus points on special teams; how the Patriots can euthanize Old Yeller; Wes Welker’s possible role expansion

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NFL Week 6 Power Rankings: Where Do the Patriots Rank After the Bye?

The New England Patriots seem like a different team than they were during their Week 4 game.

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Bye week inventory: New England Patriots

A look at the New England Patriots heading into their bye weekend … Reason for hope: The Patriots went into their break with an emphatic reminder they must be taken seriously as a division contender.

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New England Patriots Tom Brady Targets New Receivers Without Moss

For the past several seasons the ability of Randy Moss to spread the field and draw double teams from the opponent opened up underneath routes and screens for Wes Welker . Now that Randy Moss has headed back to Minnesota , the New England Patriots will have to open up a new dynamic in the playbook

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Patriots’ Banta-Cain: ‘We’re always pretty intense around here’

The video wasn’t a blockbuster for the New England Patriots.

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Patriots review loss to Jets, prepare for Bills

Wide receiver Wes Welker says it wasn’t much fun reviewing the New England Patriots’ loss to the New York Jets on Sunday. The video showed two interceptions and a lost fumble by the Patriots, their scoreless second half and the career day for Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez against a young secondary in the 28-14 loss.

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Video: Schefter talks with Wes Welker

Adam Schefter stops at the New England Patriots ‘ training camp to talk with wide receiver Wes Welker about his knee rehab.

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2010 NFL training camps: New England Patriots’ Wes Welker says he hopes to be ready for Week 1 game

New England Patriots WR Wes Welker says he hopes to be ready for Week 1.

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Wes Welker replies to Rex Ryan’s boast

Their autographs featured signature beliefs from each organization. A day after New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan signed Adam Schefter’s training-camp tour bus with the blustery remark “Soon to be champs,” New England Patriots receiver had a chance to respond. Welker’s autograph is accompanied by a friendly reminder: “One game at a time.” While the Jets have a penchant for brash talk, Welker …

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NFL training camps 2010: Wes Welker took part in contact drills for the New England Patriots for the first time since …

Wes Welker took part in contact drills for the New England Patriots for the first time since tearing his ACL.

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