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Felger & Massarotti

Bill Belichick and Matt Groh // Kyrie Irving and Celtics Fans // Caller Reaction - 4/19 (Hour 3)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

  • (0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray open the third hour with thoughts on the Patriots and the upcoming NFL Draft. 
  • (11:02) Bill Belichick and Matt Patricia in New England. 
  • (22:38) A tease for the upcoming Big Board tosses and caller reaction! 
  • (31:58) The callers weigh in on all that the guys have discussed during the show.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

It's Boston's most listened to afternoon radio program.

0:12.0

This isn't funny.

0:13.0

This is sports.

0:14.0

Felger.

0:14.5

We are not here to laugh.

0:15.6

NMAX on 985, the sports hub.

0:19.3

Obviously, you know, coach is a general manager, coach is in charge.

0:23.6

He's been doing this a long time.

0:34.9

All right.

0:35.4

So that is Matt Groh, your new general manager.

0:39.2

In his pre-draft press conference, this was late last week.

0:43.1

We continue to pick her way through it.

0:45.9

And there's just more and more things that bother me.

0:47.9

This bothers Big Jim Murray, where Macro said,

0:51.3

coach is the GM, coaches, I just give me the little clip again, Jim. What do you say? Obviously, you know, coach is the general manager. Coach is in charge. He's been doing this a long time. Okay. And I felt like we overlooked this. You know, it's easy to, when you get this monotone bore, Matt Groh saying there, yeah, obviously, he's the general manager, coach is in charge. So I thought Matt Groh was the general manager. But no, he came out clearly and said, Bill. Bill is the GM. You know, coach is the general manager. So it's a new gig for him, and people usually, I don't know, human nature is you tend to overstate your role as opposed to deliberately coming out and making it clear. You don't have final say. You're not the boss. This isn't my job. Not here. Well, so then what is this? I mean, or maybe even tell us like it's a collaborative process. No, he didn't do that. He put it squarely at Belichick's feet. So I don't know. I hear this, it's one of two things. He's like a figurehead with no juice, maybe for someone to build a blame.

2:18.8

Or he really has no power at all. It's just kind of like a fake title. And the Pats are going to take a fatty with that first pick or trade back. And maybe he wants none of that blame either. So I think he kind of deliberately said this. Like it's either what the reality is. I mean, that's what it is. Bill still is the GM and Crow is kind of a figurehead, like I said, or he knows what the plan is and wants no part of it. I think it's why he got the job. In other words, it's deferential to Bill. I view it as deferential to Bill. Bill's the boss. I do, you know, ultimately I do what Bill says. This is what is what bothers me another thing that just bothers me i'll play the full cut now that was a little snippet inside of the full

2:23.6

cut and uh the the full cut he was asked what it's like working with bill bellichick that was

2:29.2

the generic question here's the answer just Just wondering. Just wondering.

2:36.6

Yeah, it's been great.

2:40.0

I mean, obviously, you know, coach is a general manager.

2:40.9

Coach is in charge.

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