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'Skins not even close against PatsPublished 10/29/07
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - Even if they wanted to, the Patriots might not be able to stop scoring. They certainly kept trying yesterday.
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Tom Brady is able to stay one step ahead of Redskins pass rushers Andre Carter, left, and Cornelius Griffin, right, during yesterday’s game.
Still throwing the ball with a 45-point lead, New England crushed the Washington Redskins 52-7 and set up a showdown with the NFL's other unbeaten team, the Colts, next Sunday in Indianapolis.
"They're the best until you dethrone them," safety Rodney Harrison said. "They're world champs." The Colts won the AFC championship game last January, handing New England its last loss. But no team has been better than the Patriots (8-0) this season. They've scored at least 34 points in each game and...
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