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TEAM TALK
- Erik Scalavino shares his observations about the season opener from the press box at SunLife Stadium.
- Andy Hart picks some Ups and Downs from the opening day loss.
- Paul Perillo chimes in with a few Pats-Fins thoughts: Stevan Ridley needs to improve as a pass protector.
- Patriots Today - Analyzing the Patriots Week 1 loss to the Dolphins. (2.48 min. video)
- Post Game Pressers - Bill Belichick (8.21 min. video) and Tom Brady (5.52 min. video)
- Post Game Quotes: Patriots and Dolphins.
- Press Pass: Darrelle Revis (1.27 min. video) - Nate Solder (30 second video) - Rob Gronkowski (1.53 min. video)
- Post Game Locker Room - The Patriots react to the loss in Miami. (2.51 min. video)
LOCAL LINKS
- Tom E. Curran says the Dolphins gave the Patriots a rare ass-beating, and they 'looked like a poorly-coached, ill-prepared, undisciplined team that had zero answers.'
- Jeff Howe recaps how the Patriots got run over in the second half, as Miami was able to exploit their weaknesses.
- Christopher Price states the Patriots need to find answers after that second-half collapse.
- Eric Wilbur says this performance was as ugly as it gets, which is a good sign for the Patriots.
- Kevin Duffy thinks the Patriots looked overwhelmed on Sunday.
- Mike Reiss shares a few thoughts on the Patriots' season-opening 33-20 loss in Miami.
- Mike Reiss points out exactly how the inside zone hurt the Patriots defense, which appears to have been over-hyped this offseason.
- Karen Guregian watched the supposed much-improved defense get pushed around up front.
- Ron Borges sees a Mankins-size hole in the O-line.
- Mike Reiss details the offensive line struggles in Miami.
- Tim Benz feels vindicated by the loss for not jumping on the Patriots bandwagon earlier.
- Lee Schechter notes Tom Brady says 'There is nothing positive to really take from the things we were doing."
- Mike Petraglia notes Tom Brady isn't throwing his offensive line under a bus.
- Doug Kyed doesn't think the O-line issues will be easy to fix.
- Karen Guregian notes Rob Gronkowski didn't exactly look like his dominating self yesterday, but he was one of the bright spots with 4 receptions and a TD.
- Doug Kyed looks at Rob Ninkovich's surprisingly diminished role yesterday.
- Erik Frenz focuses on the poor play up front on both sides of the ball.
- Mike Reiss highlights the comments overheard in the post-game locker room: Wilfork doesn't mince words.
- Mike Petraglia notes Darrelle Revis called it 'very frustrating' to miss the end of the game with cramps.
- Zuri Berry gives us five takeaways from Pats-Fins: Patriots plan was to play every single player which led to the OL getting switched up every other series.
- Mike Reiss looks at the snaps played by the offense by position and offers his thoughts on each one.
- Mike Reiss analyzes the defensive snaps by position.
- Jeff Howe Patriots Notebook: Darrelle Revis finished the game on the sideline with leg cramps; Pats got flagged nine times for 100 yards; Dominique Easley's debut was not impressive.
- Mike Reiss picks who's Up and who's Down from Sunday's loss.
- CSNNE picks the Best and Worst from the Pats' season-opener flop.
- Ron Borges picks his Best & Worst from Pats-Dolphins.
- Michael Hurley gives us four Ups and four Downs from Sunday.
NATIONAL NEWS
- NFL Game Center - Patriots at Miami: Recap, stats, analysis and highlights.
- Josh Katzowitz (CBS Sports) By the numbers: Pats lose 10-year winning streak in Week 1.
- Vinnie Iyer (Sporting News) Too soon to worry? Not for Patriots, Saints after Week 1 upsets.
- Gregg Rosenthal (NFL.com) Miami Dolphins serve notice with beatdown of Patriots.
- Peter King (The MMQB) MMQB: Everything we thought was wrong.
- Bryant McFadden and Ovie Mughelli (Sports on Earth) Sunday superstars of Week 1.
- Frank Schwab (Yahoo! Sports) Week 1 NFL Winners and Losers: Really, Buccaneers?
- Josh Alper (ProFootballTalk) Pass rush comes alive as Dolphins score 23 straight to beat Patriots.
- Michael David Smith (ProFootballTalk) New NFL drug testing policy could come at any time.
- Michael David Smith (ProFootballTalk) No new drug-testing policy until next week, at the earliest.
- Mike Florio (ProFootballTalk) NFL wants one-game deactivation with pay after any DUI arrest.