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Felger & Massarotti

Gasper and Murray: Bill Belichick's latest comments on Pats cap and lack of depth, Julian Edelman's injury situation and future with Pats (Hour 1)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2020

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Gasper and Murray open the show breaking down Bill Belichick's latest comments to Charlie Weis on his Sirius NFL Show that addressed the team's salary cap and depth situation and how it relates to the team's current woes. Are Belichick's comments valid? (0:00)

The guys also get into Belichick's struggles in the draft in recent years and how it relates to the team's current situation (24:45) before closing the hour with the latest on Julian Edelman's injury situation and whether he will be back with the Pats next season (35:30).  

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

Oh! Hey, it's

0:09.8

Gaspar and Murray here on 985, The Sports Hub,

0:12.1

coming from the Town Fair Tire Studio in lovely Dorchester, Massachusetts.

0:16.0

I can't remember the last time I've been here for this show, Chris.

0:18.3

Feels like it's been a month, weeks, at least.

0:20.5

Yeah, it's been a while for you, huh? Well, we're here. Back together. I know Chris is fired up because Chris doesn't throw out the eyeball emoji much, but I saw an hour ago reacting to this tweet, as Mike Reese of ESPN Boston actually tweeted out the, you know, just in print what Bill Belichick said to Charlie Weiss on Sirius XM radio yesterday.

0:58.9

Chris retweets with the eyeball emoji, so I know you have thoughts. So before we actually get to your thoughts, though, why don't we actually hear the full clip? Sure. With Bill Belichick on Sirius XM NFL radio yesterday with his former assistant, former offensive coordinator, rather, Charlie Weiss. Bill, I really noticed, you know, watching the Pats, you're playing a whole bunch of young guys,

1:04.2

you know, and I know that you've always been able to find these young guys that could play early in their career.

1:05.8

Are most of them playing because you like them or some of them play them because you have to

1:09.4

play them in the world we're living in? You know, you're right, Charlie. We're playing more young players than we played

1:14.8

in the past. We, you know, had, you know, a combination of reasons. We, you know, were pretty

1:24.5

heavily invested in our team in the past few years. And, you know, from a salary cap standpoint, we didn't have much flexibility at all.

1:33.3

I think that was obvious on the Cam Newton contract.

1:37.3

So we had some opt-outs.

1:41.3

So we lost some players there that would normally, you know, have been

1:45.0

given a significant amount of playtime. And then, like, every year, you know, a couple

1:50.8

guys are banged up and, you know, we've missed some, you know, miss some guys here and there

1:54.2

in certain games. So, but I think when you combine it all together, there's opportunity there

1:59.3

and some of that opportunity is going

2:02.5

to younger players.

2:03.5

And again, because of our cap situation and in this particular year, it's really, this

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