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Fixing pass protection will be priority number one for the next offensive line coach
No matter who the Patriots hire as their next offensive line coach, fixing the team’s pass protection schemes will be priority number one. The team has interviewed former Patriots Adrian Klemm and Ryan Wendell for the vacant offensive line coach opening. Both have NFL experience but Wendell has more experience working with new offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien. Regardless of who the team hires, fixing the team’s pass protection issues is…

Patriots Director of Player Personnel Matt Groh speaks at East-West Shrine Bowl practice
Image courtesy of East-West Shrine Bowl As the Patriots coaching staff got knee deep in on-field work with players on the West roster at the East-West Shrine Bowl practice in Last Vegas on Saturday, Director of Player Personnel Matt Groth spoke with the media following Day 2. Groh, along with the coaches, have a chance to not only work with players one-on-one throughout the week, but also get to scout…

10 Patriot Type Prospects to watch for at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl
The NFLPA Collegiate Bowl is tonight and there are several prospects who fit what the Patriots like to do on offense, defense and special teams. Here are ten prospects to watch tonight. Keidron Smith, CB, 6-2 205 Kentucky: Smith has good size, length and athleticism. He excels in press coverage where he uses his length to his advantage. Does a good job of getting hip position and staying in phase. He……

Bill O’Brien is the Last Chance for Jonnu Smith
When the Patriots hired Bill O’Brien earlier this week there was a collective sight of relief across New England. O’Brien, a proven offensive mind and play caller, would be a massive upgrade for a Patriots offense that was disjointed and underwhelming in 2022. Within O’Brien’s new offense is a player that the Patriots signed for huge money in 2021 that has been a massive disappointment since: tight end Jonnu Smith….

Thanks to Belichick, things were worse than we thought with the Patriots offense.
Thanks to a bombshell article in yesterday’s Boston Herald by Andrew Callahan and Karen Guergian, we got an inside look at just how dysfunctional the Patriots were offensively this season. According to sources who spoke to Callahan and Guergian on the condition of anonymity, the offensive staff was described as “disheveled” and that they were”scrambling” to get things done. One source went as far as to say “I love…

St. John’s Shrewsbury hires Vassar as head coach
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Holy Cross restructures Chesney’s deal, keeping him in Worcester through 2028
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With popularity rapidly growing, the Boston Renegades open camp with eyes on fifth straight WFA Pro title
The Patriots’ offseason may just be getting going, but the Boston Renegades’ is ending. On Tuesday night earlier this week, the seven-time Women’s Football Alliance champions (three as the Boston Militia) opened camp ahead of an April 29th season opener at home against D.C. Divas. The Renegades are seeking a fifth straight championship and a seventh straight appearance in the title game. The success is even more impressive when you…