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Felger & Mazz: The Brady Tenure in New England, the Patriots Sign Brian Hoyer, and the Final Word (Hour 4)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In the fourth and final Hour, Felger and Mazz continued to talk about Tom Brady’s time in New England coming to an end and the signing of quarterback Brian Hoyer.  To wrap up the show, it’s the Final Word with Jim Murray.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

Feldger

0:08.8

I don't know guys

0:09.8

Am I going to play? Am I not going to play?

0:12.6

What am I going to do?

0:13.6

Mass.

0:14.1

Yeah, Mas, you stupid.

0:15.3

S-T-O-O-O.

0:17.4

It's time for Felger and Mass,

0:20.1

presented by Draft Kings on 985, The Sports Hub.

0:24.5

You're reporting that this breakup was actually years in the making.

0:28.8

So what ignited that process? How did it begin?

0:32.2

Well, I think that it goes back to the fall of 2017, and that's that Tom Brady wanted a contract extension,

0:37.4

and he wanted a contract extension from the New England Patri, and that's that Tom Brady wanted a contract extension, and he wanted

0:37.9

a contract extension from the New England Patriots that would guarantee that he played until his

0:42.5

mid-40s and achieved his goal. And the Patriots just weren't willing to do that. They wanted to go

0:48.1

year-to-year, which makes sense. I mean, he is in his 40s, but that was always going to be the

0:53.5

tension. You had a

0:54.6

quarterback who wanted to play in his mid-40s, and you had a head coach whose genius was always

1:00.0

knowing when it was the right time to move on from a player. He kept Brady, you know, until

1:06.2

age 42, Bill Belichick did, longer than many expected, certainly longer than many close to Tom Brady

1:13.0

expected, but at the end of the day, that was always the rub, those two forces colliding.

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