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Felger & Massarotti

Felger & Mazz: Bruins Free Agency and the NFL’s Pass Interference Replay Rule (Hour 1)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Felger and Jim Murray opened up the show discussing the Boston Bruins, their offseason, and free agency.  The guys also talked about replay in the NFL and their concerns with the pass interference replay rule.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

This is

0:08.8

Felger

0:10.5

Oh, you idiot!

0:11.4

Holy crap.

0:13.2

Felger and Mass.

0:14.0

I hate that.

0:15.0

985.

0:15.8

The Sports Hub.

0:17.2

All right, everybody, welcome to the program, Felger and Maserati.

0:19.7

On a Tuesday, here in the city of Boston, we got Felger in the A-Hole chair. Big Jim Murray sliding over for the Maz chair. How are you doing, Big Jim? Hi. We have Marshall Hook in the update studio. He's getting settled here in our town for a tire studios in Dorchester. If no one here objects, I'd like to start with Bruins. How do you feel about that? Go right ahead.

0:37.8

Okay, Bruins.

0:39.1

We didn't do any of it yesterday because we were mostly Red Sox and Celtics, and the Bruins, like the Celtics, are facing the beginning of the new league year. July 1st. It's coming up just like the Celtics. Same time frame. They've got a whole different raft of issues. but make no mistake.

0:54.2

The Bruins have some issues,

0:56.1

and this is something,

0:57.1

well, Murray, you hit on it last week that the GMs across the league were waiting for the salary cap figures to come in. Yeah, which hit on Saturday, and it ended up being lower than everybody expected. Right, which is, you know, the first thing is, so they go into the draft and GMs want to make some moves or start planning their team, but they don't know what the salary cap's going to be.

1:15.1

Yeah, because the news on Friday, at least in terms of the Bruins were concerned from Pierre LeBrona, TSNN,

1:18.9

is that Don Sweeney had had some preliminary conversations with Marcus Johans' agents,

1:24.8

but was like, yeah, I can't do it yet because, you know, I don't know what the number is,

1:28.3

and he wasn't alone there, so.

1:29.4

Which is just sort of crazy, sort of Mickey Mouse, when you think about it, going to a draft and they don't have the salary cap set. But anyway, on Saturday, they finally came down. On Saturday, the league's salary cap was finally announced. It will be raised from the 79.5 million last year to 81.5 million next year. So it goes up 2 million. However, as Murray points out, it was supposed to be a little bit more. It was supposed to be

1:47.1

83 million as opposed to 81.5. And normally you'd say there, what is that? You know, 2% or whatever.

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