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Felger & Massarotti

Felger & Mazz: Most popular media figures in Boston (Hour 4)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1978 Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2018

⏱️ 42 minutes

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In the final hour of the show, the guys continue to discuss the results of the New England sports survey on the Pats, Bruins, Celtics and Red Sox. They also go through the most popular commentators, writers, and shows in New England. Then, it's the Final Word with Jim Murray. 

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0:00.0

985, the Sports Hub.

0:12.8

All right, phones, as promise, Anthony and Worcester, waiting patiently to weigh in on that Garoppolo decision.

0:17.3

Go ahead, Anthony.

0:17.9

What do you got?

0:19.9

Yeah, I just want to make a quick point on the Gropolo trade.

0:23.5

So I agree with you guys that they should have got more value.

0:26.6

But if you look at the time of that trade, Houston was actually not a bad team.

0:31.7

And Houston was sitting there. Cleveland was not going to give up the number one overall pick probably.

0:36.5

But 49ers had a second overall pick in the second overall pick in the second round.

0:42.3

So we all know Belichick loves that pick.

0:44.5

Anthony?

0:45.0

Like, if you get first round talent for a second round money.

0:49.1

So you're saying you'd rather have a second round pick than a first in all situations?

0:53.6

No, I agree that they should have more valuable. But thank you. With Belotech sitting there, sitting there with the second round, second overall tech in the second round, with first round talent, you could pay them for the second round money. Okay, but you don't get them for an extra year of service time. That's how they lost Garoppolo. if they had drafted Garoppel at the end of the first round versus the end of the second round, they would have had that rookie option year to put on his contract, and he'd still be here. No, but instead he needed Dominique easily. Okay, so don't give me this. Yes, Houston was not the fourth overall pick. At the time, Cleveland would have offered that to you. Cleveland had two first round picks. They were willing to give you the second of their two first round picks, which was the Houston pick, that they got from, for what, allowing Houston to trade up? Is that related to Brock Osweiler in some way? I can't remember. I don't remember. They had two first round picks, the second of which was Houston's. Okay. And maybe it was a trade up to get Watson. Maybe that's what it was. Okay? So they had the second, and at the time of the trade deadline, Deshaun Watson was still healthy. I think Houston was two and three. They were right around 500. And let's say Deshaun Watson stays healthy and they have, you know, that kind of year.

2:00.9

They're 500 team or even slightly better.

2:02.6

Nine and seven, whatever.

2:03.4

Yeah, so let's say they're picking in the 20s.

2:06.0

Wouldn't you rather have a pick in the 20s than the 40s?

2:07.9

Well, I mean, what am I missing here?

2:09.4

No, listen, this is a way for people to justify it.

2:12.0

Give me a break.

2:12.8

No, please.

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