NFL
Tuesday November 18, 2008
Dolphins' Joey Porter already ripping Patriots

DAVIE, Fla. -- Joey Porter's tongue is already warming up for the Miami Dolphins' biggest game in five years.

On Sunday, the Dolphins play host to the New England Patriots, who seek to avenge an early-season upset that triggered the rapid resurgence of no-longer-lousy Miami.

"We don't like them,'' said Porter, the NFL's leader in both sacks and talking trash. "They don't like us.''

Both teams are 6-4 and trail the AFC East-leading New York Jets by one game. If the Jets lose Sunday at unbeaten Tennessee, the Dolphins-Patriots winner will seize a share of first place.

The Dolphins haven't reached the postseason since 2001 and haven't been in a playoff race since 2003 -- so motivation won't be a problem. But Porter's happy to suggest extra incentive: He said the Patriots have been disrespectful to the Dolphins the past two times they've played.

In September, when Miami pulled off a stunning 38-13 victory at New England, Porter complained that the Dolphins' pregame stretching routine was disrupted by the Patriots walking through as they took the field.

"They let us know how they feel about us,'' Porter said Monday. "Then they start punting over our heads -- like, you want the whole 100-yard field? You don't do that.''

Porter was also upset last December when Patriots running back Laurence Maroney carried four times in a row in the final two minutes with Miami trailing 28-7. Porter said he expected Tom Brady to take a knee to run out the clock.

"I don't forget things like that,'' Porter said. "I hope our whole defense and our whole team doesn't forget things like that.''

But Sunday's game is about much more than perceived slights. It's a chance for the Dolphins to give the balance of power in the AFC East a big shakeup.

"The road in our division has always gone through New England,'' Miami coach Tony Sparano said. "We're well aware of that.''

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