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Tom Curran’s Patriots Talk Podcast

Is Kyle Lauletta built to be Tom Brady's successor with the Patriots?

Tom Curran’s Patriots Talk Podcast

NBC Sports Boston

Patriots Nation, News, Ja'lynn Polk, Football, Jerod Mayo, New England Patriots, Afc East, Afc, Mike Vrabel, Sports, Tom E. Curran, Sports News, Phil Perry, Nfl

4.5803 Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2018

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Phil Perry talks breaks down Kyle Lauletta's college career by talking with his coaches and finding out how he will translate in the NFL. Also whether he could be a perfect fit in New England as Tom Brady's successor.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today on Quick Slants, the podcast, we are introducing you to get another quarterback prospect in this year's draft class.

0:11.4

And if you've listened to the podcast before, you already know his name.

0:15.0

It's Kyle Loletta out of the University of Richmond.

0:36.8

Now, I know, I know you're saying to yourselves, what more could we possibly learn about Kyle Aletta?

0:37.5

We've been hearing about this guy for months, about how he's the perfect fit for the Patriots

0:41.8

offense, about how he has Patriots ties, about how he may even be the successor, the guy

0:49.1

to take over for Tom Brady one day here in New England.

0:53.1

Well, I would say to you this. We have a

0:55.7

different angle to take in this podcast. We're going to figure out who Kyle Laletta is at his

1:01.3

core as a quarterback and who he might be at the next level by talking to the coaches who helped

1:08.6

shape him into the player he is today.

1:15.7

Lilletta played under four different offensive coordinators while at the University of Richmond. That is a rare football experience for any collegiate quarterback,

1:20.9

and for Luleta to make it work the way he did to be ready from one season to the next

1:25.9

to adapt to a different scheme, a different set

1:29.6

of terminology, a different style every single year is incredibly difficult, but Lilletta

1:36.4

made it look easy. And that's the reason why I think the Patriots may look at Lilletta and say,

1:42.2

we can work with this player. It's because when it comes to

1:45.4

the mental side of the game, on the field, off the field, before the snap, after the snap,

1:51.4

Laletta is advanced. And it's because he had to go through this experience with the spiders,

1:56.9

where he was dealing with a different coordinator just about every year of his career.

2:02.6

So let's get to the Kyle Aletta story.

2:04.5

Let's try to figure out who this guy might be at the NFL level because of everything that

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