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Officiating in Patriots vs Jets // Patriots Wide Receivers // Callers on the Patriots - 10/28 (Hour 3)

Felger & Massarotti

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

  • (0:00) The third hour opens with the callers weighing in on everything. 
  • (9:30) Some thoughts on the officiating in Patriots vs Jets on Sunday. 
  • (21:03) The callers weigh in on all things Patriots. 
  • (29:12) Resetting thoughts on the Patriots wide receivers and their inability to catch a football.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

The Felger and Mass podcast is presented by Draft King Sportsbook.

0:12.2

Oh, right, of course, because I should know who that is.

0:15.2

I don't care what you think.

0:16.8

I'll tell you something that rub me right.

0:18.3

Felger and Mass on 985, the Sports Hub. Gerada, I think, you know, with the week that was, you know, here, and it came down to sports can be funny. It came down to a fourth and goal at the one with 25 seconds left. What did that mean to you to watch your team rally together and put it in, but also come off hooting and hollering, and what did you say to them in response in that locker room? It means a lot. You know, when you preach something and it shows up in the game, it's always going to be more impactful. I would say like there comes a point in time where everyone in the stadium knows you've got to run the ball. Whether you're talking about if we're on defense or if we're on offense, there comes a point in time where they know, everyone knows, the fans know, everyone knows that it's a run play, and you've got to really just defeat the man across from you.

1:01.3

And look, fortunately, our guys got movement, and we scored, so it was great.

1:10.2

A big win for Gerard Mayo, certainly, and just resetting our opening thought.

1:15.3

I think it's important that the team didn't quit on them because they could have.

1:18.9

And you sort of thought they would.

1:20.8

That was the risk of calling them out the week before.

1:24.2

And so that's good news.

1:26.3

Good news that the team did not quit on Gerard Mayo. I'm not sure they exactly responded, but they certainly didn't quit. And so, like, again, I think that was important for Gerard Mayo. If they had quit in that game, gotten blown out, something like that, then, oof, I think that's bad news. And as I've told you a million times over, you do not want to be a zero,

1:44.1

one or two-win football team. It's just bad things happen to those teams. It takes too long.

1:49.6

It takes longer. It's usually a sign of not just a bad roster, but horrible coaches. And it's

1:55.6

just, it's nowhere you want to be. F, the draft pick, meaning at this stage, since you have your quarterback, what does it matter if you draft first, second or fourth? You're drafting a tackle. I hope people aren't hung up on this. I haven't really seen much of this online, thankfully, but if people are mad because they won yesterday because of the draft status, like you're crazy. Well, we did have one call about it today already. Yeah, that's true. Right? At this point point, like you said, Mike, you've got the quarterback. So like whatever. And if you, between five and ten, like, I don't think it's going to matter that much. And I don't think they should use that pick anyway. You want to trade down, get more. You need to really rebuild here. You need as many picks as possible. And people are mad because you're going to win? No, if anything, like, I don't want to get ahead of myself. Because of that win, if you look at the schedule, yeah, win.

2:37.7

They might be able to get a little win in their sales here with some of the suck that's coming up. Like Tennessee, they're garbage. They should probably be able to squeeze out a win there, maybe. I mean, you should be able to win this week. You can't beat Tennessee.

2:51.8

That's a bad team.

3:09.1

Just, you know, listen, a lot of these examples that were thrown at me about, hey, some coaches, some teams start slow and it's okay. Well, they do, but they're typically not the one win team. They're not the two-win team. There are teams that get, you know, they just sort of claw the way to respectability by the end of the year, whether it was Parcell's first year here in 93 when they won their

3:12.7

last four games or the Dan Campbell example.

3:16.4

He went three and three in his last six, started out 010 and 1 and went three and three

3:20.4

down the stretch.

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