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Don’t mind us tennis players, we’re just hanging out with some dolphins. Just your average Tuesday. The usual.

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga swims with the dolphins at the Miami Seaquarium  during Day 2 of the Sony Open. (Photo: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

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Replacement officials are getting to Bill Belichick, too.The New England Patriots coach grabbed the arm of an official as they were leaving the field Sunday night after rookie John Tucker’s last-second field goal barely sneaked inside the right upright, giving Baltimore a 31-30 victory.Belichick said he doesn’t expect to be fined for making contact with the official, although that usually is NFL policy.“I’m not going to comment about that. You saw the game,” Belichick said in his postgame news conference. “What did we have, 30 penalties called in that game?”Actually, it was 10 for 83 yards, fewer than the Ravens’ 14 for 135 yards.“It’s our job to go out there and control what we can control,” Belichick added. “That’s what we’re going to try to work on. Talk to the officials about the way they called the game. Talk to the league about the way they called it. I don’t know. But we just have to go out there and try to play the best we can.”

Replacement officials are getting to Bill Belichick, too.

The New England Patriots coach grabbed the arm of an official as they were leaving the field Sunday night after rookie John Tucker’s last-second field goal barely sneaked inside the right upright, giving Baltimore a 31-30 victory.

Belichick said he doesn’t expect to be fined for making contact with the official, although that usually is NFL policy.

“I’m not going to comment about that. You saw the game,” Belichick said in his postgame news conference. “What did we have, 30 penalties called in that game?”

Actually, it was 10 for 83 yards, fewer than the Ravens’ 14 for 135 yards.

“It’s our job to go out there and control what we can control,” Belichick added. “That’s what we’re going to try to work on. Talk to the officials about the way they called the game. Talk to the league about the way they called it. I don’t know. But we just have to go out there and try to play the best we can.”

J-E-T-S!Mark Sanchez was all smiles in front of his locker for the first time in weeks, knowing exactly what this win meant for the New York Jets. “We’re back on track,” the relieved quarterback declared. Crisis averted. Season saved. Photo: Ray Stubblebine/Reuters

J-E-T-S!
Mark Sanchez was all smiles in front of his locker for the first time in weeks, knowing exactly what this win meant for the New York Jets. “We’re back on track,” the relieved quarterback declared. Crisis averted. Season saved. Photo: Ray Stubblebine/Reuters