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3. Return of the spider monkey? When the Patriots rocked the visiting Chargers 38-14 in Week 2 of the NFL season, the catalyst for the win was a seven-play, 69-yard opening drive for a touchdown. Chargers fullback Lorenzo Neal (pictured) said after the game that the Patriots jumped on his team like a spider monkey. The idea was to get ahead early and make the Chargers get away from the running game. Can the Patriots do it again?
3. Return of the spider monkey?

When the Patriots rocked the visiting Chargers 38-14 in Week 2 of the NFL season, the catalyst for the win was a seven-play, 69-yard opening drive for a touchdown. Chargers fullback Lorenzo Neal (pictured) said after the game that the Patriots jumped on his team like a spider monkey. The idea was to get ahead early and make the Chargers get away from the running game. Can the Patriots do it again?
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