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Dolphins Kept Close Eye on Equipment in New England
According to a report from the Miami Herald, the Dolphins took a few extra precautions to reinforce team security during their Week 8 matchup with the Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
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The Patriots can clinch the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC playoffs with a win Sunday, while the Dolphins are 5-10 and playing for pride.
The Dolphins were so scared the Patriots would mess with their equipment that the team brought extra people just to keep an eye on all of it.
The first Dolphins-Patriots game of the season came on the heels the Week 7 game between the Patriots and Jets at Gillette Stadium during which Kraft Sports Productions staffers were accused of using equipment illegally on the Patriots sidelines and questioned. The 12-3 Patriots are now one game ahead of the 11-4 Denver Broncos for that top seed, but a New England loss combined with a Denver win over the San Diego Chargers will give the Broncos home field advantage throughout the playoffs.
Patriots’ opponents have said they’ve encountered technical difficulties with their headsets, including in the season opener, when Steelers coaches, including Mike Tomlin, could hear nothing but the New England radio broadcast in their ears. “It’s going to be who plays the best”.
The New England Patriots may be injured with some of their key players out, and they can add offensive lineman Sebastian Vollmer to the list. That is why you play the game and I want to go out and compete.
Martin was New England’s leading receiver last week, making seven catches on 11 targets for 68 yards.
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At running back, the Patriots are trying to do whatever they can to make up for losing Dion Lewis and LeGarrette Blount. He’s also particularly fond of lacrosse, IndyCar racing and women’s college basketball.