Patriots Add WR, Gilmore Not Traded / Patriots Roster Building & Spending (Hour 3)
Felger & Massarotti
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🗓️ 3 November 2020
⏱️ 42 minutes
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- (00:18) The NFL trade deadline has come and Felger and Massarotti discuss the Patriots acquisition of wide receiver Isaiah Ford from the Dolphins and the decision to keep Stephon Gilmore.
- (13:15) Mike and Tony also talked about the Patriots approach in roster building and spending.
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| 0:00.0 | B-Pod Studios And now, I'm just trying to spell it out for the list. Felger and Mask. S-T-O-O-O-P-I-D. T-E-P-I-D. B-O-B, boom. Isn't that, Bob? Felger and Mask. Q-U-U-I-T--KK. Okay, thank you. No, spell up for me too. |
| 0:21.8 | I'm an idiot. |
| 0:22.6 | 98-5, the Sports Hub. |
| 0:27.5 | All right, thoughts on the Pats, apparently not moving anybody, not selling. |
| 0:33.5 | In fact, adding a receiver from Miami today at the NFL trade deadline. Again, if something trickles over the four o'clock deadline we'll let you know but as of now that's all that's happened what do you thoughts on that mess okay so i thought that they would move a piece and i think it is borderline a borderline negligent and maybe entirely negligent from bill bellichick to hold on to step on gilmore right now and to me gilmore is really the one I focus on. I would add Tuny to the case too. |
| 0:56.5 | Murray, I think, touched on this yesterday, and I think it's a good point. |
| 0:59.8 | If Bill Belichick is holding on to Stefan Gilmore out of spite, out of spite, |
| 1:06.8 | well, then once again, he's putting his own personal agenda before that of the football team. |
| 1:28.3 | This team needs talent. It needs players. Stefan Gilmore is not going to be here next year, I don't think. I'll be shocked if he is because he's either going to hold out or get traded. If he is, he's going to be a holdout. And, you know, the spiteful part of me, I can almost kind of appreciate Bill holding on to him for spite and saying, oh, F you. |
| 1:44.2 | Or you're going to put your house on the market and say that all the bids are due an hour after the NFL trade deadline. Go after yourself. You're here forever. But on the other hand, how's this the best interest for the franchise and the team when you need as much help as possible going forward? So even if you had to swallow your pride a little bit and take a third rounder for the reigning defensive player of the year, you should have done it. Absolutely. Yeah, I feel the same way as that. And again, I'm all for the spite thing too because I'm so down on Gilmore right now. I am so down on him. That part of me wants to see Bill stick it to him. I admit that. But how does that help the Patriots going forward? |
| 2:02.7 | So I'm not third round pick down on him. How about a second? I'm not that down on him. Okay. If you knew deep down he was going to hold out next year, though. Yeah, I mean, he is. They have to figure out the contract. Then you've got to get a third or something. So I just think you can do that in the offseason. |
| 2:16.2 | Yeah, maybe. |
| 2:17.2 | You know. |
| 2:17.5 | Okay. |
| 2:17.7 | So what, to me, unless someone was, you had to leverage him this year where someone, you know, thinks they could go win it. And so we need to add defense. Seattle. You know, you'd heard like Seattle rumor. Like they, you know, their past defense blows, you know, they're into making big moves. |
| 2:35.7 | And if they were going to give you a first round pick, I don't even know if they have one left, but whatever, if they were going to give you a real package because they were going on a run this year, then you maximize that. If it's just a second or third round pick, I think you get that at the draft next year. All right. So then he was negligent then because there was talk of him trying to trade him before the season. |
| 2:52.1 | So he should have tried harder. |
| 2:53.6 | If you knew this was going draft next. All right. So then he was negligent then because there was talk of him trying to trade him before the season. |
| 2:51.9 | So he should have tried harder. |
| 2:53.6 | If you knew this was going to play out like this and he wasn't going to be here or he's going to end up holding out, then you should have moved him before this season. I mean, again, I would say it's not maximizing the value of your asset. To me, look, there's a spite thing which is on Bill 2, but I think he's got the right, he's felt this in the past that I don't want guys to shoot the way out of town. So the next guy that has a contract problem, you know, holds a wildcat strike, shoots his way out of town, and now I got, you know, you have no control of your locker room. And so I think, I think that's, you know, he's sort of handled that that way in the past. I think he's right to do it. |
| 3:25.0 | So I don't really mind that. I mean, you say it's spiteful. It's hurting the organization, but it may actually help it because it shows the rest of the team and the rest of the players. You can't shoot your way out of town. So that cuts both ways. To me, this is on Gilmore. Like, you know, get your act together. You know, they paid you. They gave you your bump. You're making |
| 3:43.1 | representative money. You're, they paid you. |
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