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Browns' rushing strategy was one-sided

By dropping more players into coverage, the Browns gave Tom Brady plenty of time to throw on Sunday. Behind the quarterback's solid line, opponents have recorded only three sacks. By dropping more players into coverage, the Browns gave Tom Brady plenty of time to throw on Sunday. Behind the quarterback's solid line, opponents have recorded only three sacks. (MATTHEW J. LEE/GLOBE STAFF)
By Mike Reiss
Globe Staff / October 10, 2007

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In what could be seen as a reflection of how the Patriots are viewed without Richard Seymour - and of the continued ascension of defensive end Ty Warren - the right side of the defense was targeted in Sunday's win over the Browns. (Full article: 1205 words)

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