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Mike Felger, Michael Holley and Albert Breer react to Greg Bedard predicting the Patriots will win 11 games next season in this week's "Heat Check"HEAT CHECK: Bedard predicts Patriots will win 11 games in 2025 originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
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