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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Friday, May 4, 2007 The AFC has been blindsided by the Patriots. After taking a passive approach in 2006, the Patriots have outspent the rest of the league in an attempt to get back to the Super Bowl. New England has spent more than $40 million on new acquisitions. From Randy Moss to Adalius Thomas, the Patriots have tried to bring in Pro Bowl-caliber talent to upgrade their roster at a time when some of their top young players have contract issues. Asante Samuel isn't happy about his franchise tag and could hold ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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