US – Sunday, March 21
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Allen: NFL 365
I was a little surprised this week when I saw that media sessions were being set up with Patriots players who are participating in the voluntary offseason workouts down in Gillette Stadium. I guess I shouldn't be, but its just another sign that the National Football League is a 365-days-a-year proposition these days.
 
High-speed crash leaves two dead
Two people are dead and another two are on the run from police after a high-speed crash early Thursday morning initially thought to involve racing but may have simply been horrifically reckless driving, officials said.
 
At AKC, it’s score one for the mutts
Founded in 1884 as a registry for pure-bred dogs, the American Kennel Club didn’t traditionally offer many perks for your beloved lab-poodle-schnauzer mix. But as of April 1, the AKC Canine Partners Program will offer mutts not only membership benefits, but opportunities to compete at dog sporting events.
 
Upsets, OTs on first day of Big Dance
So much for that bracket you filled out.

 
Finding the right match
When Chris Greenleaf competed in the 2004 World Championship of Rowing, he learned a lot about anxiety and pressure.
 
Brown displaying glimpses of future
It’s easy to see why the Phillies refused to part with minor-league phenom Domonic Brown.
 
Published 00:45, November the 20th, 2009
 
This guy could sure use a Patriots victory Sunday. This guy could sure use a Patriots victory Sunday.
Photo: NICK LAHAM/GETTY IMAGES
 

Time to erase fourth-and-2

Injury update

Who practiced, and who didn’t, on Thursday:

Did not practice LB Tully Banta-Cain (groin), DE Jarvis Green (knee), G Stephen Neal (head), FB Fred Taylor (ankle)

Limited NT Ron Brace (ankle), C Dan Koppen (knee), T Matt Light (knee), RB Sammy Morris (knee), DE Ty Warren (ankle)

 

The Patriots sound like they’re sick of talking about it.

Just about everybody’s sick of hearing about it.

Thankfully, there’s no better way to forget last Sunday’s fouth-down disaster than smacking around a team from New York.

And from the looks of it, the Jets are just that team.

The current squad bears little resemblance to the one that scored a 16-9 win over New England on Sept. 20. New York has lost five of its last six (the lone win was over the Raiders), and the Jets’ passing offense and rushing defense have been struggling lately.

OK, so Pats coach Bill Belichick doesn’t seem to think it’s a sure thing.

“We know how determined and competitive they are,” he told reporters this week. “I’m sure they’ll be at their best for this game, just like they were the last time they played us. We are going to do everything we can to be at our best and be competitive with them. That’s where I think we are.  That’s where I think they are too.”

The Pats are double-digit favorites.

 
 
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