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In 2004, the New England Patriots traded a second round draft pick to the Cincinnati Bengals for disgruntled running back Corey Dillon. Although some critics questioned the wisdom of this trade, Dillon quickly proved himself worthy of the Patriots' trust. In 2004, he put together the best season of his career, rushing for 1,635 yards and providing the Patriots with a legitimate running threat to compliment the accurate arm of quarterback Tom Brady. The Patriots finished the season by claiming their third Super Bowl victory in four years.
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