Patriots Flip Dolphins, 27-17 1

Randy Moss scored the game changing touchdown against Miami.
Joey Porter did his talking all week saying that Brady got preferential treatment from the referees.
Looks like the Dolphins secondary also gave Brady preferential treatment.
He torched Miami for 332 yards and a 71 yard touchdown to Randy Moss. Brady broke Drew Bledsoe’s team record with his 27th 300 yard passing game and his third in a row.
Both Moss and Welker had their way with the beat up Miami secondary. Moss added another 5 catches to compliment his scoring grab, accumulating 147 total yards.
Welker also made his presence felt in the passing game. He continued to churn out hard fought yards and added 9 more catches to his stellar season.
The Patriots offense has been in full flight over the last 3 games. New England has outscored their opponents, 121-24.






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