What the Patriots are saying about preparing for Denver's high altitude
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What the Patriots are saying about preparing for Denver's high altitude
""other than going out there last Thursday." "I think just physiologically you have to be at altitude for longer than a day or two or three," Vrabel said. "It takes time to do that. So, we'll do what we've always done. We'll travel, be in condition and be ready to play. That's kind of about what it is.""
""Shoot, our record says it. We're 8-0 on the road, so I don't think there's anything that we really need to change up," Woodson said. "I mean, we've had success on the road. We're going to continue to have success. So, I don't think we need to change anything. We just prepare like we usually do, and we'll be ready to go.""
The New England Patriots went 8-0 on the road during the regular season with victories at Miami, Buffalo, New Orleans, Tennessee, Tampa Bay, Cincinnati, Baltimore, and New York. The Patriots won two home playoff games and now travel to Denver for the AFC Championship, where the Broncos have won 15 of their last 18 home games. Denver has been a difficult playoff venue for New England historically, with Tom Brady never winning a road playoff game there. Coach Mike Vrabel and rookie safety Craig Woodson said preparation will remain the same despite altitude concerns. Linebacker Christian Elliss grew up near Denver and said he is used to the conditions.
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