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By Mike Reiss
ESPNBoston.com Monday, November 2, 2009 Former Patriots safety Rodney Harrison wasted little time getting from Point A to B on the football field, and he has a similar style in his current role as a football analyst for NBC. Assessing his former team, Harrison said bluntly: "These next five games will tell a lot about the state of the New England Patriots." When the NFL schedule was released this spring, the upcoming five-game stretch looked like the decisive part of the Patriots' slate. That has held true to form. It starts with ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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