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Patriots face soft schedule after routing Jets

The Columbian
Published: November 13, 2011, 4:00pm

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — It was a surprisingly dominating win over a major rival that had won three straight games. Now the New England Patriots enter the soft part of their schedule.

Only one of their remaining seven opponents has a winning record. And on Monday night the Kansas City Chiefs are expected to start a quarterback against them who has thrown just 13 NFL passes.

But just as the Patriots’ 37-16 beating of the New York Jets on Sunday night was unexpectedly one-sided, so might a big underdog stun the Patriots, especially if they dwell on their latest success.

Coach Bill Belichick said Monday that whatever happened in their last game won’t affect how they play in their next game.

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