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Dolphins should pay attention to Patriots running attack.

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — New England’s threeheade­d monster at running back continues to be a real weapon in the Patriots’ rush for a fifth Super Bowl title in this century.

“It’s awesome to watch, it’s awesome to have, it’s awesome to get to play with,” wide receiver Julian Edelman said Wednesday when asked about the contributi­ons of LeGarrette Blount, Dion Lewis and James White (St. Thomas Aquinas).

“There’s always been a thunder and lightning,” Edelman said. “We’ve got thunder and lightning and ... rain coming along with these three. They’ve all got their special talents, and it’s unbelievab­le to see how they all can impact a game.”

Of the trio, Blount has clearly had the biggest impact, rushing for 1,110 yards and a club-record 17 touchdowns. He has just seven catches, but that’s where the other guys come in.

Lewis, who has played the past six games after recovering from knee surgery, has 53 carries for 235 yards, while also catching 15 passes for 90 yards.

White, in his third season, has 157 yards on 37 carries but, more importantl­y, has 56 catches for 530 yards and five touchdowns.

As a group, they have 22 of the team’s 47 touchdowns. Their production has helped ease the pain of the absence of injured star tight end Rob Gronkowski and wideout Danny Amendola.

“It’s a special thing, man,” said fullback James Develin, whose job in the offense consists mostly of blocking. “I’ve obviously had a lot of success doing a lot of different things this year, but it’s really cool to see all those guys back there, and they all have their own role.

“They really take a lot of pride in it. It’s really cool to see.”

Said Edelman, who benefits from the production of the backs because it gives him some extra room: “Any time you have guys like that, it makes it easier for the offense, because it sets up a whole bunch of things, and it makes them a crucial factor for the other team to kind of think about.”

And having three of them back there should help all three be fresher for the regular-season finale at Miami on Sunday.

“That’s the goal,” Edelman said. “We’ve got some unbelievab­le depth at that position.”

Tackle Nate Solder, one of the guys blocking for the monster, said: “It’s a real honor. I think those guys always find the hole when we give them the opportunit­y to get to the line of scrimmage. They all kind of bring a different aspect to the game, great teammates.

“It’s a real honor and a privilege to play with them.”

Added Develin, “The backs that we have are really special guys, and they’re doing a lot of things really, really well for us right now.”

 ?? ELISE AMENDOLA/AP ?? New England Patriots running backs LeGarrette Blount, left, and Dion Lewis have been highly successful.
ELISE AMENDOLA/AP New England Patriots running backs LeGarrette Blount, left, and Dion Lewis have been highly successful.

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