Going through the links this morning, here are some additional articles out of Miami with some interesting mentions on Monday night's game:
The Miami Herald has an article this morning on the fact that Tom Brady has been brilliant against the Dolphins in recent years.
John Parolin of ESPN Stats and information has some interesting areas to watch for with Miami.
Mike Berardino of the Florida Sun-Sentinal writes that Miami is going to have to keep New England from making the big "explosive" plays that has given them trouble in their past meetings.
An interesting story yesterday from the Sun-Sentinal after they found a forgotten statue of Joe Robbie - the guy who built their stadium with his own money - and will be moving it to the stadium in time for Monday night's game.
And finally Yahoo.com also has an interesting guide to the stadium for any fans who are heading down to Miami for this one.
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