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It was quarterback by committee for the 1987 Patriots. Steve Grogan started six games, Tom Ramsey started 3 games, Tony Eason started 3 games, Bob Bleier started 2 games (the first two games of the three replacement player games during the strike), and Doug Flutie started 1 game (the third replacement player game during the strike).

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