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Patriots Taking Control in AFC East

If the Dolphins had been able to march into Foxborough Sunday and find a way to beat the vaunted New England Patriots Sunday, the AFC East would have been quite the muddled division. Even the Buffalo Bills would have been within striking distance, while the Jets and Dolphins would have trailed the Pats by a single game with eight to play.

After a Ronnie Brown touchdown pass -- which was surely a flashback to last year's Wildcat-fest in New England -- the Patriots found themselves facing a 17-16 deficit with 4:51 left in the third quarter, and the Dolphins appeared on the verge of the critical road upset.

But Tom Brady, Randy Moss and company weren't having that.

On a pivotal third-and-1, Brady hit Moss in stride and the star wideout did the rest -- 71 yards later, the Patriots had a lead. The defense then took the cue and didn't allow another point.

On the day, Brady and Moss filled up the stat sheet. Brady completed 25 of 37 passes for 332 yards and a touchdown. Moss hauled in six of those passes, good for 147 yards and a score. Wes Welker was his catch-machine self, grabbing nine passes for 84 yards. The defense did their job as well. Last season, the Dolphins marched into New England with their wildcat and ran wild on the Pats. This time around, the 31 carries for 133 yards was serviceable, but not near enough to steal another victory.

Thus, New England now sports a two-game lead over the Jets -- and they'll get a crack at them in the confines of Foxborough two weeks from now. In the meantime, they head to Indianapolis for a battle of the titans next week.

That's right: Patriots vs. Colts in Indy next week. The last time Brady faced the Colts it was a classic, as the Pats iced the game within the last two minutes -- en route to an undefeated season. This time around, the Colts are undefeated (8-0) and have won 17 consecutive regular season games. Bill Belichick, though he'd never admit it, would love to be the one to stop the streak.

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