The Patriots and the Red Sox are both going to be playing Sunday afternoon, but at Jerry Remy's sports bar, in the shadow of Fenway Park, 40 of the 43 enormous televisions will be tuned to football, not baseball. And general manager Don Bailey can't wait.First things first. Patriots QB Tom Brady suffered a bloody nose when Titans pass-rusher Kamerion Wimbley sacked him early in the 34-13 beat-down here at LP Field. But I'm told that, upon first examination, that Brady did notThe 98.5 The Sports Hub, WBZ-TV and CBSBoston.com Sports teams make their predictions for the Patriots season opener against the Tennessee Titans.Robert Kraft's team has had a bit of a makeover. The Patriots have gone young. Only two players — Tom Brady and Vince Wilfork — remain with Super Bowl rings. His team's offensive line is in a state of flux thanks toPatriots nose tackle Vince Wilfork played a central role in the team's run defense holding running back Chris Johnson to just 4 yards on 11 carries, and the Titans to just 20 yards as a team on the ground. It was a continuation of what the Patriots
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