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August 22, 2003 | Ian Logue
The Patriots went into the locker room with a 17-3 halftime lead and didn’t look back, beating the Eagles 24-12 at Lincoln Financial Field on Friday night.
August 22, 2003 | Ian Logue
The Patriots center position suffered a couple of blows on Friday night when both Dan Koppen and Bill Conaty left the game with injuries.
August 18, 2003 | Bob George
It’s still very hard to adequately assess the Patriot rushing defense when they cannot unveil their full array of packages because they are stuck playing future regular season opponents.
August 16, 2003 | Ian Logue
The Patriots improved their exhibition record to 2-0, beating the Washington Redskins 20-13 at FedEx Field on Saturday night.
August 16, 2003 | Kevin Rousseau
The result maybe just what Belichick needs right now.
August 15, 2003 | Bob George
Springsteen gives the Patriots great inspiration for 2003. They simply have to be born to run.
August 09, 2003 | Bob George
Just to see this sort of thing right off the bat is nice to look at, and it gives Patriot Nation great hope for 2003 that all what ailed the team in 2002 has been remedied.
August 09, 2003 | Bob George
When this muck goes away, you the media consumer need to focus on what is really important. Like, when Shockey returns to Foxborough on October 12th, can the Patriot defense stop him?
August 07, 2003 | Ian Logue
The Patriots won their first game of the 2003 exhibition season, beating the New York Giants 26-6 in front of a wet crowd on a rainy evening in Foxboro.
August 07, 2003 | Kevin Rousseau
The Patriots were impressive in their first game. But keep in mind, it's only pre-season.
August 07, 2003 | Bob George
If Bill Parcells were still here, Dan Klecko would be a terrific candidate for the “He’s not ready for Canton yet!” speech.
August 06, 2003 | Bob George
2003 DEFENSIVE PREVIEW: You’re a liar if you say you had Rick Lyle in your office pool for starting Patriot nose tackle.
August 05, 2003 | Bob George
2003 OFFENSIVE PREVIEW: The Patriots got the message. Stop the run. Get to the quarterback. This assumes that offensively, Charlie Weis digs what ails his side of the ball, and how to fix it.
August 04, 2003 | Ian Logue
Patriots team headlines from the Boston Media Outlets for August 4, 2003.
August 01, 2003 | Ian Logue
Fans will get their first taste of game action on Thursday night when the New York Giants come to Gillette Stadium in New England’s first preseason game of the year.
July 24, 2003 | Bob George
Round eight and a half up, and you get nine. Nine wins were what the Patriots got last year. Nine wins were what the Jets got also, and that was enough to win the division.
July 23, 2003 | Ian Logue
After leading his team to a Superbowl victory in 2001, it appears that Kraft isn’t prepared to let Bill Belichick get away after giving him a two-year extension that will keep Belichick in Foxboro thr
July 21, 2003 | Bob George
They’re all here. Let the pleasant problems begin. And the scrutiny of Bill Belichick the GM heats up once again. Have a great summer, coach.
July 14, 2003 | Ian Logue
Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi will be appearing for an autograph signing this weekend in Nashua New Hampshire.
July 13, 2003 | Ian Logue
With camp a little over a week away PatsFans.com takes a look at New England's wide receivers.
June 11, 2003 | Bob George
Honk if you can find a Patriot fan who believed that Jim Plunkett was destined to become the biggest Patriot since Paul Revere.
June 08, 2003 | Ian Logue
With minicamp in the books PatsFans.com takes a look back at the interesting quotes and reports that took place since last Thursday.
June 06, 2003 | Ian Logue
While it’s too late to pencil anyone into the starting line-up, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick may be starting to get some ideas on who may be in the starting line-up on the DL this year.
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