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January 3, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Veteran Nate Jones opened Sunday’s game playing in the nickel, before being replaced by Julian Edelman. When Edelman came on to the field, the results improved. With Jones not showing up on any special teams units Sunday, Jones’ value on the roster could warrant further evaluation from the coaching staff. Edelman’s performance in the finale was impressive.

New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

Reasonable to say our DB set up for the playoff game is possibly:

Moldin and Arrington on the outside. Chung and McCourty at Safety, then Edelman and Moore as the next DBs up?

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