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November 9, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Patriots History Tuesday: 2001 AFC Championship Game

Always fun to kick off a new week with a history lesson that involves this week’s opponent. As I’ve been saying the Patriots know HOW to beat the Steelers. Just look at every meaningful game of the last decade, usually the Pats won, and won big. The Steelers have always done what they do and if the Patriots can execute they actually can win despite that turd they put forth last weekend. 

This game was one of the closer ones of all the last decades. Who can forget Drew Bledsoe coming in and throwing a touchdown. That was one of the the first (of many) truly poetic events that have happened since this first Super Bowl run.

(Source: http://www.hulu.com/)

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