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For Kraft, Brady and Belichick, is this the beginning of the end?


For almost two decades, has managed to subvert the egos of his best player (Tom Brady), his boss (Robert Kraft), and himself for the good of the team, yielding historic results. This year, though, the dynamics have been different. The Patriots have won at an unprecedented rate, which makes the feelings of entitlement creeping inside Gillette Stadium unprecedented as well. (ESPN.com)

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