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Billy Joe Hobert the Pats' model for what not to do

Tim Graham, AFC East

...playing for sole possession of first place in the AFC East despite injuries to star quarterback Tom Brady, three top running backs, defensive captain Rodney Harrison and leading sackmaster Adalius Thomas. Brown said he...

Blog | November 13, 2008

Pats RB Green-Ellis finds room in the NFL

Tim Graham, AFC East

    Elsa/Getty Images   Undrafted rookie running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis is now a starter for the New England Patriots. Posted by ...

Blog | November 12, 2008

Patriots' Cassel emerging as team MVP

Tim Graham, AFC East

...on a team that happens to be tied for first place in the AFC East without Tom Brady, its top three running backs and a defensive captain.     David Butler II/US Presswire...

Blog | November 09, 2008

46 never have beaten Pats as Bills

Tim Graham, AFC East

...defensive end Richard Seymour and linebackers Tedy Bruschi and Mike Vrabel. If not for injuries, quarterback Tom Brady and safety Rodney Harrison also would be the same. The Bills haven't won a game...

Blog | November 09, 2008

AFC East midseason awards

Tim Graham, AFC East

...opposed to dictating them, the better the Jets will be. Most underrated player: Matt Cassel, Patriots. Tom Brady's understudy is doomed by comparisons. No, Cassel hasn't maintained the Patriots' high-octane offense...

Blog | November 05, 2008

Audibles: AFC East Week 9 preview

Tim Graham, AFC East

Posted by ESPN Research's Jeremy Lundblad New York Jets (4-3) at Buffalo Bills (5-2), 1 p.m. ET The Jets travel to Buffalo for what will be the Bill...

Blog | October 31, 2008

Around the AFC East: Cassel finding a groove

Tim Graham, AFC East

...been plenty satisfactory.Boston Herald columnist Steve Buckley marvels at the Patriots' 5-2 record without Tom Brady.Boston Herald writer Karen Guregian checks off more injuries in the defensive backfield from Sunday.Christopher...

Blog | October 27, 2008

Rapid Reaction: Patriots 23, Rams 16

Tim Graham, AFC East

...hooking up with Kevin Faulk on a 15-yard touchdown play with 3:19 to go. Tom Brady's vice president completed 21-of-33 passes for a career-high 267 yards and a...

Blog | October 26, 2008

When possessions don't count: 1, 2, 3, punt

Tim Graham, AFC East

...ESPN Stats & Analysis dug up an enlightening nugget about the New England Patriots' offense without Tom Brady. NFL Teams 3-And-Out Drives (2008) Teams Games Played Total Drives No. of 3-and...

Blog | October 25, 2008

Around the AFC East: Another Coles head injury

Tim Graham, AFC East

...case you haven't seen it yet, here is Karen Guregian's Boston Herald story on Tom Brady's additional surgeries to clean out an infection.Providence Journal reporter Shalise Manza Young looks at...

Blog | October 23, 2008

Patriots' swinging season continues

Tim Graham, AFC East

    Jim Rogash/Getty Images   Randy Moss caught a pair of touchdown passes Monday night.  Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham FOXBOR...

Blog | October 21, 2008

Audibles: AFC East Week 7 preview

Tim Graham, AFC East

Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham San Diego Chargers (3-3) at Buffalo Bills (4-1), 1 p.m. EST Bills fans have been waiting for this game a long, long t...

Blog | October 17, 2008

AFC East no longer open-and-shut case

Tim Graham, AFC East

...the season they were reclassified slightly. Maybe they weren't favorites to win it all without Tom Brady, but they still were a surefire postseason club. 2005 Standings Entering Week 7 Team W-L...

Blog | October 15, 2008

Thoughts on AFC power rankings

Tim Graham, AFC East

...San Francisco 49ers. They were No. 1 in the preseason poll, slipped to No. 9 after Tom Brady suffered a season-ending knee injury, dropped to No. 11 in the aftermath of their stunning...

Blog | October 07, 2008

Audibles: AFC East Week 5 preview

Tim Graham, AFC East

...the Chargers next, and they're not coming home in between. Many believe the Patriots sans Tom Brady were exposed as closer to pedestrian than stupendous. But they did have a week off, and...

Blog | October 03, 2008