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By Mike Reiss
Monday, November 2, 2009 New England Patriots defensive coordinator Dean Pees detailed why he's moved to the press box over the last two games, calling the games from up high instead of the sidelines. "I just think the advantage of it is the ability to see the game and see the personnel changes and see the formations," he said Monday on his weekly conference call. "Also, I feel very comfortable with the guys down below being able to make adjustments and for us to communicate, and them to talk to the players. They've be ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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