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Fantasy Football: 5 Value Tight Ends for 2018

(AP Photo/Gail Burton) It is never too early to start planning for the 2018 fantasy football season. When it comes to drafting a tight end, there are two schools of though. Take an elite tight end in the first five rounds or wait until the last five rounds to take one. If you chose to wait, here are five tight ends you should consider drafting that offer terrific value. 5….

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Patriots Pulse: Marsh is Harsh But Winning Comes at a Price

I hate to tell Cassius Marsh, but if you want to be consistently good and compete for championships, you can’t have fun in the NFL. It is called the No Fun League for a reason. Winning comes at a price. Anyone who tells you otherwise, doesn’t understand the NFL. The fact that Marsh doesn’t think the Patriots “have fun” shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. Belichick runs a tight ship….

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Dime Package: Ten Thoughts On the Week That Was in Football

The owners decided to keep the fans in their seats with their new anthem policy. Ten Thoughts on the week that was in football. 1. For Bob Kraft to announce that Tom Brady will be at next month’s mini camp, that must mean Brady told Kraft and Bill Belichick that he was going to take the off-season conditioning program off. 2. As a side not, here is what Brady is…

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NFL: The Anthem Vote By the Owners Reinforces the Notion That They Are Businessmen First

The NFL owners voted on a new anthem policy at yesterday’s Spring League meetings. Under the new policy, anyone on the sideline is expected to stand for the national anthem. If players do not want to stand for it, they have the option of staying in the locker room. If a player kneels during the national anthem, the NFL reserves the right to fine the organization, not the player. However…

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Patriots Pulse Blog: The Belichick, Brady Feud Takes Center Stage at OTA’s

Voluntary OTA’s began in Foxboro on Monday and Tom Brady was once again nowhere to be found. Brady’s absence has been the topic of conversation thus far, overshadowing any talk about the team. His absence is further proof that there is clearly a rift between the quarterback and the organization. I don’t have well placed sources who told me there is a rift, but it blatantly obvious there is an…

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NFL: 5 Teams That Will Surprise People in 2018

It is never too early to start making predictions for the 2018 season. Here are five teams that I think will be vastly improved in 2018. 5. Cleveland Browns: Yes. The Cleveland Browns will surprise people in 2018. I know they have become a sexy pick for experts because of the additions of Baker Mayfield, Jarvis Landry and Carlos Hyde but there are other reasons I like this team. The hiring…

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Fantasy Football: 20 Rookies You Should Consider Drafting in 2018

Photo courtesy of USATI The 2018 NFL Draft has come and gone but several rookies that were drafted last weekend are expected to step in and make an impact right away. Here are 20 rookies you should consider drafting next season. 1. Saquon Barkley, RB, Giants: No brainer. Barkley is a first round talent in most fantasy drafts and should go no later than the second round. He’ll rush for over…

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Patriots Pulse Blog: Tom Brady Not Being At Voluntary Workouts is Not a Big Deal

I have come around to the notion that Tom Brady skipping voluntary workouts is really not a big deal after all. If any other player including Rob Gronkowski missed them, then I would have a problem with that. When your 40 year old all world quarterback misses them, it is not a big deal. The local media has been whipped up into a frenzy regarding Brady’s absence. Many are speculating…

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Patriots Pulse Blog: The Patriots Surprisingly Release Antonio Garcia.

The Patriots released offensive tackle Antonio Garcia yesterday. Garcia was a 2017 third round pick. He was originally drafted as a potential replacement for Nate Solder at left tackle but he missed his entire rookie season due to blood clots in his lungs. As a result, Garcia lost 40 pounds and was not the same physically. It’s rare to see Bill Belichick give up on a young player like that,…

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Patriots Pulse Blog: The Patriots Should Give Gronk More Money

Reports indicated earlier this week that the Patriots were considering reworking Rob Gronkowski‘s contract and adding a year to it. In the process, the Patriots would bump Gronkowski’s salary up in each of the next two seasons. Gronkowski is under contract for two more seasons at a base salary of $8 million in 2018 and $9 million in 2019. He is a bargain at those numbers and has clearly out…

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