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Look closely for frightened turtles | Boston Herald

January 8, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Look closely for frightened turtles | Boston Herald

Good stuff from Matt Chatham and he’s right. The Patriots must jump all over the Texans again to keep them from getting into their comfort zone.  A good start is vital.

What makes this game extra intriguing from an X’s and O’s standpoint is we never saw the so-called “real” Texans vs. the Patriots — much the same sentiment Patriots fans could rightfully contend after their first-half whoopsie against the 49ers.

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