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New England Patriots: 7 Bold Predictions for Pats' 2012-13 Season
The New England Patriots come off a season where they overachieved and came a play or two away from being Super Bowl Champions despite deploying a defense every week ranked 31st in the league. However, after winning their fifth AFC Championship in 11 seasons, Tom Brady and the 2012-13 Patriots are a team that will go under no one's radar. Here are seven bold predictions for the 2012-13 New England Patriots.Begin Slideshow  
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Under Pressure: Devin McCourty is bellwether for Pats
My choice came down to left tackle Nate Solder or McCourty. Solder has to replace Matt Light on Tom Brady's blind side, but everything we've seen shows he's well equipped to do so. We don't know what to think about McCourty. 1. McCourty is the ...  
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Pats Lineman Matt Light Retires
Foxborough -- Patriots Press Release: New England Patriots left tackle Matt Light announced his retirement today ... joining teammate Tom Brady along with Cornelius Bennett, John Elway and Charles Haley as the only other players to accomplish the feat.  
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Pats QB Tom Brady gets tips from former MLB pitching coach Tom House
Former Major League Baseball pitching coach Tom House, a one-time Red Sox reliever, has been working with NFL quarterbacks on their throwing motion. If that doesn’t pique your curiosity, his client list might. Brady, of course, lost his long ...  
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New Gucci collection suits these Pats just fine
Tom Brady [stats]’s not the only stylish New England Patriot these days — Julian Edelman, Stephen Gostkowski and Brian Hoyer, along with GQ magazine’s executive merchandising director Brett Fahlgren, hosted a celebration of Gucci’s spring/summer ...  
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