According to an ESPN Report, the Patriots Have the Least Diverse Coaching Staff in the NFL

July 22, 2016

The Patriots have the least diverse staff in the NFL according to an ESPN study. Bill Belichick currently employs two African-American coaches on his staff. Belichick was criticized last year for hiring his son Steve to be the safeties coach and just this week, the Patriots hired his son Brian as a scouting assistant. Nepotism is a way of life in the NFL. It’s not a surprise. The sons of…

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Dennis Green Was More Than a Coach. He was a Good Man

July 22, 2016

The NFL coaching community suffered a tremendous loss last night when former Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals head coach Dennis Green died from cardiac arrest.  Green complied a 113-94 record in 13 years as an NFL head coach. In 1998, he led the Vikings to a 15-1 season. Unfortunately for Green, he couldnt get the Vikings to the Super Bowl because the Vikings were upset by the Atlanta Falcons in…

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Daily Script for July 21st 2016

July 21, 2016

1. It’s awfully noble of Ray Rice to donate a potential salary to domestic violence organizations but the fact of the matter is, he’s over the hill and tainted. No team in the league wants anything to do with him. 2. Packers president Mark Murphy told shareholders today that the organization is trying to land the NFL Draft in either 2019, 2020 or 2021. As a Packers fan, I love…

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Eugene Monroe Is Retiring For Financial Reasons, Not Health Reasons

July 21, 2016

Former Jacksonville Jaguars and Baltimore Ravens left tackle Eugene Monror announced his retirement on the Players Tribune this morning. Here a little bit of what he had to say.  I’m only 29 and I still have the physical ability to play at a very high level, so I know that my decision to retire may be puzzling to some. But I am thinking of my family first right now —…

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544 Days Later, Deflategate is Over. Tom Brady Surrenders

July 15, 2016

It took 544 days but Deflategate is over. Tom Brady waived the white flag earlier today when he announced on his Facebook page that he will no longer be pursuing legal action. Like it or not Patriots fans, Brady did the right thing. The Deflategate saga wasn’t going to end until the Supreme Court ruled on it or Brady accepted the suspension. Brady chose to serve the suspension. Big picture,…

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Memo to Boston Media Members. A Brady Suspension Would Not Be A Blessing in Surprise

July 14, 2016

I’m convinced that certain members of the Boston media are delusional. If some of my peers think that the Patriots playing without Tom Brady could be a blessing in disguise, then they need to be drug tested.  I think we all agree that the Patriots are a better football team with Tom Brady under center. After all, he is the greatest quarterback of all time. Many of the proponents of…

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The Cleveland Browns Should Release Isiah Crowell But They Won’t 

July 12, 2016

The Cleveland Browns should release running back Isiah Crowell after he posted a picture on his Facebook page of a police officer getting his throat slash. While I agree that Crowell has every right to post whatever he wants on his Facebook page, posting that picture in light of recent events was a bad decision and as a result, I think Crowell should be released. On the surface, that might…

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Daily Script: Weekend Edition

July 10, 2016

1. Now that the new stadium initiative has made the November ballot in San Diego, let’s see if the fine people of San Diego actually want to keep the Bolts in town. 2.  The Broncos have increased their guaranteed money offer to Von Miller to $61 million. I still don’t think that’s enough. Miller will want more money, I promise you. 3. LeVeon Bell must still be high if he…

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Calvin Johnson’s Interview With E60 Sheds Light on the Painkiller Problem In The NFL

July 7, 2016

Calvin Johnson’s interview with ESPN’s Michael Smith shed light on a variety of issues currently plaguing the NFL. One of the most pressing issues facing the league is the rampant use of painkillers. The NFL has a narcotics problem and the league along with team doctors are the two main culprits when it comes to the league’s opioid problem.  Team doctors hand out pain medication like it’s Halloween candy. From…

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Tom Brady Is Right Where He Belongs on the Top 100

July 7, 2016

Tom Brady was voted as the second best player in 2015 as part of the NFL Network’s Top 100. Players around the league were polled and asked to list their top 100 players. Brady finished behind Cam Newton. Many Patriots fans I spoke to were not happy that Brady wasn’t voted the best player in the league for the 2015 season. Some of the fans I spoke with felt Brady…

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