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December 9, 2007
Patriots 34, Steelers 13
The New England Patriots today took a giant step toward a perfect regular season, easily defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers today in Foxboro. On a day when the Patriots handed the ball off only eight times, Tom Brady threw for 399 yards and four touchdowns, including two to Randy Moss.
After going into halftime with only a 17-13 lead, the Patriots clamped down and shut out the Steelers in the second half, while their pass-happy offense moved the ball methodically down the field.
We'll have a full game report tonight on projo.com's Patriots page, including game stories as soon as they are filed and a photo gallery later this evening. For now, you can vote in our survey: How confident are you about a perfect season? Or, you can tell us what you think now about Anthony Smith's guarantee.
Posted by Mike McDermott
at 7:27 PM to Patriots
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