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		<title>Randy Moss, Adrian Peterson Lead Vikings in Frightening Halloween Matchup for Patriots</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2010 13:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FOXBORO, Mass. &#8212; Wide receiver Randy Moss and the Vikings (2-4) journey to New England this weekend for a Halloween matchup with the Patriots (5-1). But this game has plenty of storylines other than Moss&#039; return to the New England just weeks after the team surprisingly traded him away. There&#039;s gunslingin&#039; quarterback Brett Favre, famous [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=51480&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nesn.com/2010/10/randy-moss-adrian-peterson-lead-vikings-in-frightening-halloween-matchup-for-patriots.html"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b0133f56e3067970b.jpe" alt="Randy Moss, Adrian Peterson Lead Vikings in Frightening Halloween Matchup for Patriots" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a> FOXBORO, Mass. &#8212; Wide receiver <strong>Randy Moss</strong> and the Vikings (2-4) journey to New England this weekend for a Halloween matchup with the Patriots (5-1).</p>
<p>But this game has plenty of storylines other than Moss&#039; return to the New England just weeks after the team surprisingly traded him away. There&#039;s gunslingin&#039; quarterback<strong> Brett Favre</strong>, famous for text messaging and streaks, who has an NFL record at stake. </p>
<p>The Vikes also have one of the game&#039;s most-feared running backs in <strong>Adrian Peterson</strong>, who can reach 1,000 all-purpose yards on the season with a big game this weekend. </p>
<p>It will be a happy Halloween, indeed, for football fans watching this one.</p>
<h3>WHEN AND WHERE</h3>
<p>Sunday, Oct. 31, 4:15 p.m.<br />Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Mass.</p>
<h3>HEAD TO HEAD</h3>
<p>The Patriots lead the all-time series 6-4, including a 4-2 record at home and a 1-0 mark at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots have won back-to-back meetings with the Vikings on three occasions, including their current two-game winning streak, but they&#039;ve never won three consecutive games in the series.</p>
<h3>KEY MATCHUP</h3>
<p>With all the hype about Moss and Favre, the Patriots&#039; success could completely rely upon their ability to stop Peterson, who is second in the NFL with 684 rushing yards, which is a Vikings record through six games, and five touchdowns.</p>
<p>The Patriots&#039; defense spent Wednesday morning&#039;s film session studying Peterson almost exclusively. They&#039;re ranked ninth in the league in rush defense (97.7 yards per game), and they have yet to allow a 100-yard rusher this season.</p>
<p>It&#039;s almost inconceivable to think the Patriots &#8212; or any team &#8212; can stop Peterson, but they&#039;ve got to do their part to make sure he doesn’t take over the game. Peterson can beat teams, but this season, Favre has not been able to do that.</p>
<h3>STAT SHEET</h3>
<p><strong>Patriots</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Quarterback <strong>Tom Brady </strong>is 2-0 against the Vikings, and he has completed 50 of 77 passes (64.9 percent) for 611 yards, seven touchdowns and one interception.</li>
<li>Defensive lineman <strong>Mike Wright </strong>is the first Patriot since <strong>Richard Seymour </strong>in 2008 to record a sack in three consecutive games. Wright also leads the Patriots with five quarterback hits and three sacks.</li>
<li>Running back <strong>BenJarvus Green-Ellis</strong> has scored a touchdown in four consecutive games for the second time in his career. He also matched that feat as a rookie in 2008. Green-Ellis leads the Patriots with 68 carries and 259 rushing yards.</li>
<li>Wide receiver <strong>Wes Welker </strong>leads the Patriots with 37 receptions, and he is second on the team with 295 yards. However, his 8.0 yards per catch are the lowest of his career. His previous low was 10.3 in 2006 with Miami, and his low average with the Patriots was 10.5 (in 2007 and 2008).</li>
<li>The Patriots are 34-6 against the NFC since 2001, including a 3-1 record in the Super Bowl.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Vikings</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Quarterback Brett Favre is 4-3 against the Patriots, including Super Bowl XXXVI. He has completed 128 of 209 passes (61.2 percent) for 1,438 yards, 12 touchdowns and three interceptions.</li>
<li>Wide receiver Randy Moss has 947 career receptions, and he needs five more to pass <strong>Andre Reed</strong> for eighth on the all-time list.</li>
<li>Defensive tackle <strong>Pat Williams </strong>is the oldest defensive player in the NFL (turned 38 on Sunday).</li>
<li>Defensive end <strong>Jared Allen </strong>is only the second player in NFL history with three consecutive seasons with at least 14 sacks, but he only has one sack in 2010.</li>
<li>Left guard <strong>Steve Hutchinson</strong>, who was Brady&#039;s teammate at Michigan, has blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher during each of his nine NFL seasons and has blocked in 61 games, including the playoffs, when a running back has reached 100 yards.</li>
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<h3>INFIRMARY REPORT</h3>
<p><strong>From Thursday&#039;s practice report</strong></p>
<p><strong>Patriots</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Quarterback Tom Brady (shoulder) fully participated and will play.</li>
<li>Running back <strong>Fred Taylor </strong>(toe) did not practice and isn’t expected to play.</li>
<li>Safety <strong>Jarrad Page </strong>(left calf) did not practice and isn’t expected to play.</li>
<li>Defensive lineman Mike Wright (knee) did not practice but will probably play.</li>
<li>Wide receiver <strong>Deion Branch </strong>(hamstring) was limited, and his status is uncertain.</li>
<li>Safety <strong>Patrick Chung </strong>(knee) was limited, and his status is uncertain.</li>
<li>Wide receiver <strong>Matthew Slater </strong>(ankle) was limited, but it appears he should be able to play.</li>
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<p><strong>Vikings</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Quarterback Brett Favre (foot/ankle) did not practice, but it&#039;s believed he&#039;ll play.</li>
<li>Offensive lineman <strong>Chris DeGeare</strong> (ankle) was limited, and his status is uncertain.</li>
<li>Defensive tackle <strong>Letroy Guion</strong> (hamstring) was limited, and his status is uncertain.</li>
<li>Left guard Steve Hutchinson (quadriceps) was limited, but it&#039;s believed he&#039;ll play.</li>
<li>Cornerback <strong>Lito Sheppard </strong>(hand) was limited, and his status is uncertain.</li>
<li>Center <strong>John Sullivan </strong>(calf) was limited, and his status is uncertain.</li>
<li>Defensive tackle Pat Williams (quadriceps) was limited, but it&#039;s believed he’ll play.</li>
<li>Safety <strong>Husain Abdullah </strong>(concussion) fully participated and will likely play.</li>
<li>Cornerback <strong>Chris Cook </strong>(knee) fully participated and will likely play.</li>
</ul>
<h3>OUTLOOK</h3>
<p>Similar to last week, the Patriots have a whole lot going in their favor, while the Vikings (like the Chargers) can&#039;t get out of their own way. There are plenty of sideshows this week, but the Patriots have been equipped to handle them this season.</p>
<p>New England has a strong opportunity to win a fifth consecutive game, and all things considered, it probably should win this one.</p>
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		<title>Patriots Shouldn&#8217;t Overlook Tough Test in Road Game Against Chargers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 12:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Howe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Patriots and Chargers have had a good mini-rivalry going for the last decade, and it will renew this weekend in sunny San Diego. The schizophrenic Chargers (2-4) will be a tough test for the new-look Patriots (4-1), who need a win to pull even with the idle Jets at the top of the AFC [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=52029&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nesn.com/2010/10/patriots-shouldnt-overlook-tough-test-brought-by-road-game-with-chargers.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b01348861577a970c.jpe" alt="Patriots Shouldn&#039;t Overlook Tough Test in Road Game Against Chargers" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a> The Patriots and Chargers have had a good mini-rivalry going for the last decade, and it will renew this weekend in sunny San Diego. The schizophrenic Chargers (2-4) will be a tough test for the new-look Patriots (4-1), who need a win to pull even with the idle Jets at the top of the AFC East.</p>
<p>Fortunately for New England, the Chargers are a banged-up team. The Patriots will be looking to capitalize.</p>
<h3>WHEN AND WHERE</h3>
<p>Sunday, Oct. 14, 4:15 p.m.<br />Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Calif.</p>
<h3>HEAD TO HEAD</h3>
<p>The Patriots lead the all-time series, 20-15-2 (the ties came in 1965 and 1967), including a 2-1 record in the playoffs. The Chargers&#8217; postseason victory came in the 1963 AFL Championship. The Patriots are 9-7-1 on the road against the Chargers.</p>
<p>Interestingly, both head coaches have a losing record in the series. <strong>Bill Belichick </strong>is 3-5 against the Chargers, including a 2-3 mark with New England, and <strong>Norv Turner </strong>is 2-4 against the Patriots, including a 1-2 mark with San Diego.</p>
<h3>KEY MATCHUP</h3>
<p>Tight end <strong>Antonio Gates </strong>leads the Chargers with 31 receptions and seven touchdowns, and he is second on the team with 490 receiving yards. It is believed Gates will gut out his toe injury and play Sunday, but his effectiveness has the most significant impact on San Diego&#8217;s offense.</p>
<p>Teams that have made a conscious effort to attack the middle of the Patriots&#8217; defense have had success, most notably the Saints during joint practices and then in the preseason opener. The Patriots will need to use the formula they had in the second half last week against <strong>Todd Heap</strong>, chipping him at the line and doing everything possible to disrupt his timing.</p>
<p>Look for the Patriots to throw a number of looks at Gates, and they could even use linebackers <strong>Gary Guyton</strong> and <strong>Brandon Spikes </strong>on the field at the same time with <strong>Jerod Mayo</strong>. It&#8217;s a combination the Patriots haven’t really used, but it&#8217;s a 3-3-5 possibility that could guard against teams with effective running games and good tight end play.</p>
<h3>STAT SHEET</h3>
<p><strong>Patriots</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>In six career games against the Chargers, including the playoffs, <strong>Tom Brady </strong>has completed 162-of-254 passes (63.8 percent) for 1,709 yards, 12 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Brady, whose first career 300-yard game came against San Diego in 2002, is 4-2 against the Chargers.</li>
<li>Brady and Belichick have the highest winning percentage of any head coach-starting quarterback tandem since the 1970 merger. Their .765 winning percentage (101-31 record) tops Oakland&#8217;s <strong>Ken Stabler </strong>and <strong>John Madden </strong>(60-19-1, .756), Chicago&#8217;s <strong>Jim McMahon </strong>and <strong>Mike Ditka </strong>(46-15, .754) and Indy&#8217;s <strong>Peyton Manning </strong>and <strong>Tony Dungy </strong>(73-24, .753). The Patriots would have to lose their next two games for Brady and Belichick to lose the top perch. Brady and the Patriots need to finish the 2010 regular season with at least a 12-4 record to keep that top spot.</li>
<li><strong>Aaron Hernandez </strong>has the two longest runs by a tight end in Patriots history. He had an 18-yard rush against the Ravens and a 13-yard run against the Bills.</li>
<li>Wide receiver <strong>Wes Welker </strong>has 379 receptions as a member of the Patriots, which ranks fifth in team history. Running back <strong>Kevin Faulk </strong>is fourth with 424 catches. Welker would need to average 4.2 catches per game to pass Faulk by the end of the season.</li>
<li>Linebacker <strong>Tracy White </strong>leads the Patriots five solo tackles on special teams and eight total tackles on special teams.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Chargers</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>The Chargers lead the NFL in total defense (255.2 yards per game) and passing defense (163.7), and they&#8217;re tied for second with 21 sacks. This will be a big test for the Patriots, who are first in points per game (30.8), 10th in total offense (354.2) and 14th in passing offense (231.0).</li>
<li>Linebackers <strong>Shaun Phillips </strong>(six sacks) and <strong>Kevin Burnett </strong>(five) are the Chargers&#8217; two most dangerous pass rushers. Burnett has already set a career high in that category and only had 6.5 sacks in his first five seasons. All five of his sacks have also come in the last three weeks.</li>
<li>Most of the talk of San Diego&#8217;s running game surrounds <strong>Ryan Mathews </strong>and <strong>Darren Sproles</strong>, but <strong>Mike Tolbert </strong>leads the team with 66 carries, 295 yards and five touchdowns. Mathews has 55 carries for 282 yards (team-high 5.1 yards per carry) and one touchdown, and Sproles has 19 carries for 80 yards and 15 receptions (tied for third on team) for 155 yards.</li>
<li><strong>Philip Rivers </strong>has started his career with 70 consecutive games without throwing three interceptions, which is an NFL record. Former 49ers quarterback <strong>Joe Montana </strong>had the old record with 57.</li>
<li>Rivers has completed 137-of-220 passes this season (62.3 percent) for 2,008 yards, 12 touchdowns and five interceptions.</li>
</ul>
<h3>INFIRMARY REPORT</h3>
<p>From Thursday&#8217;s practice report</p>
<p><strong>Patriots</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Quarterback Tom Brady (shoulder) fully participated and will play.</li>
<li>Safety <strong>James Sanders </strong>(hamstring) fully participated and is expected to play.</li>
<li>Wide receiver <strong>Julian Edelman </strong>(concussion) had limited participation, and it&#8217;s unclear if he&#8217;ll play.</li>
<li>Cornerback <strong>Kyle Arrington </strong>(groin) had limited participation, and it&#8217;s unclear if he&#8217;ll play.</li>
<li>Running back <strong>Fred Taylor </strong>(toe) did not practice and will unlikely play.</li>
<li>Safety <strong>Jarrad Page </strong>(calf) did not practice and appears unlikely to play.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Chargers</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Running back <strong>Ryan Mathews </strong>(ankle) fully participated and is expected to play.</li>
<li>Linebacker <strong>Brandon Siler </strong>(foot) fully participated and is expected to play.</li>
<li>Tight end <strong>Antonio Gates</strong> (toe) did not practice, but it&#8217;s believed he&#8217;ll play.</li>
<li>Wide receiver <strong>Malcom Floyd </strong>(hamstring) did not practice and is not expected to play.</li>
<li>Wide receiver <strong>Legedu Naanee </strong>(hamstring) did not practice, and it&#8217;s unclear if he&#8217;ll play.</li>
<li>Wide receiver <strong>Buster Davis </strong>(ribs) did not practice, and it&#8217;s unclear if he&#8217;ll play.</li>
<li>Linebacker <strong>Larry English </strong>(foot) did not practice, and it&#8217;s unclear if he&#8217;ll play.</li>
<li>Kicker <strong>Nate Kaeding </strong>(groin) did not practice and will not play.</li>
</ul>
<h3>OUTLOOK</h3>
<p>With the combination of the Chargers&#8217; strong play at home, immense talent on the roster and their recent regular-season history against the Patriots, this figures to be a pretty difficult game for New England. Obviously, San Diego&#8217;s record doesn’t reflect its potential, and the Patriots sound like a team that is well aware of the danger this game possesses.</p>
<p>At this point, the Patriots have too much going for them, while the Chargers have found too many ways to kill themselves. Look for the Patriots to capitalize off another strong fourth quarter to win a very close game.</p>
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