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Ian's Daily Blog - It always seems like the Patriots find themselves thin at a particular position each year due to injuries, and this time around New England is in tough shape at the wide receiver position heading into Sunday’s game at Gillette Stadium against the Atlanta Falcons. According to Chris Price of WEEI.com, the Patriots find themselves with five [...]

 
Other than Moss, is this significantly different from last week? In particular, Edelman had an injured ankle last week, and Welker's knee was bothering him, too.
 
these are the situations the old pats woudl surely win against all odds. will find out what this version is made of
 
It is too bad TE Baker has been MIA so far this season, we could really use him!!!!!!!
 
I really hope this is a blessing in disguise. We really can't expect to win with TB throwing 48 times a game. Not yet at least with TB being little shaky. Hopefully this will force them to run the ball more and finally have some if any rhythm going for offense. I'm sure it will make things a lot easier for TB and defense. It would be nice to see Patriots play some smash mouth football for a change.
 
Eh... PatsFans from way back were happy to have a couple good WR's on the team, let alone available every week... :rolleyes:
 
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