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Felger & Mazz: Gasper In-Studio on Pats Preseason Game 2 (Hour 3)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2018

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Chris Gasper of The Boston Globe joins Mazz, Murray and Paul Perillo in-studio for the third hour of today's program to recap last night's preseason game against the Eagles.

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0:00.0

Got Eric Decker Slok left with a screen for White. James White.

0:04.7

That's the 10 to the end of the end of the touchdown Patriots.

0:10.3

With this aggressive defense, I just cut them up with screens.

0:15.0

What a wall.

0:17.5

Phenomenal timing on this.

0:20.0

Sweet feet, James White sets it up perfectly and you know how many times

0:24.6

they've rep this Rob with Dante Scarnacki of the offensive line coach it's a one count two

0:29.2

count and you got to move those damn feet get out there and they form a perfect wall

0:33.8

in the middle of the field I don't even think the defenders can see Jay's play.

0:48.0

Hour number three, Felgar and Maz.

0:50.0

Mike is out today.

0:51.3

Paul Perillo's filling in.

0:52.6

Murray here to give us headlines, as always. 617779-90-98-5. On Agenda-Free Friday, brought to you by Planet Fitness. The world judges, they don't. Check them on at Planet Fitness.com. I think they call that, what, judgment-free zone at Planet Fitness, which is why they're perfect for agenda free Friday. Chris Gaspers of the Globe now joins us as he does every Friday. So would you think you got a guy Brady last night? He looked pretty good, huh? Look pretty good, didn't he? I mean, it didn't seem like the missed time of the OTAs affected him. He looked like the same old Tom Brady. Okay, but there is a but.

1:28.5

There is a but for me.

1:30.3

It looked like he had no rapport with the newish guys.

1:35.3

And obviously Philip Dorset was here last year and caught passes from him.

1:38.7

But in terms of Dorset, Cordero Patterson, Eric Decker, I didn't see a high level of chemistry, continuity, or even trust in those guys. I know people say, well, what about Patterson? He had a 23. There was a wide receiver screen to Patterson. He threw a wide receiver screen to Patterson. He threw a wide receiver screen to Dorset. He and Dorset tried to connect on two routes that required patterns. One was down the field. one looked like an in-cut where I wrote down either terrible route or terrible throw.

2:04.4

I don't know, but on two routes that required patterns. One was down the field. One looked like an in-cut where I wrote down

2:02.3

either terrible route or terrible throw. I don't know, but the timing was off by a million miles.

2:07.1

And it just, the whole thing looked bad. So he was good, you know, throwing to James White and

2:12.1

Julian Edelman and Chris Hogan and even a guy like Jacob Hollister. I mean, that was the most reassuring one in terms of somebody that he has to build a report with to throw down the seam to Hollister.

2:22.6

So he was good in that respect.

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