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MARKETPLACE:  Auto | Jobs | Personals | Yellow Pages  November 30, 2003
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Patriots are spending their week getting over Sunday�s disappointing 20-to-17 loss
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(Nashville-AP) -- The New England Patriots are spending their week getting over Sunday�s disappointing 20-to-17 loss and getting ready for Sunday�s home game against the Tennessee Titans. The Titans will bring a 3-and-1 record into Gillette Stadium. Tennessee gave up nearly 400 yards of offense to Pittsburgh on Sunday, but still crushed the Steelers 30-to-13. Quarterback Steve McNair N-F-L�s top-rated passer in the NFL with eight touchdown passes and only one interception in four games. He�s also coming off a near-perfect performance in Pittsburgh when he went 15-of-16 for 161 yards and three touchdowns. However the Titans are also only averaging 68 and a-half yards a game rushing, which ranks them 29th out of 32 teams.


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