Tom Curran’s Patriots Talk Podcast
Sports:Football
Jerod Mayo joins Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry to give his reaction to Tom’s article, and give his opinion on whether he thinks Bill Belichick is listening to anyone anymore. (5:00) Jerod Mayo reflects back on 2009 season under Bill Belichick, and whether or not that locker room was unlike any of the other locker rooms the Patriots have had under Belichick. (8:00) Jerod Mayo talks about why Bill Belichick has earned the right to make all football decisions for the Patriots. Did any coaches push back to his decision to bench Malcolm Butler? (13:45) Is Bill Belichick wanting to only work with players he likes going to hurt the Patriots?
Can the Patriots figure out what they do well on offense?
How the next eight games can alter the Patriots future
Can the Patriots cure their predictability problem? Plus, handing out BYE-week awards!
Concerns are now reality with Patriots’ offensive ugliness
Patriots head to bye with a W but with lots to resolve
Chris Long goes deep on time with Patriots and life in general
Patriots QB coach Joe Judge praises Mac Jones for decision-making vs. Jets
Mac Jones’ triumphant return to the Patriots? Kinda
Is Mac Jones entering a make-or-break stretch with the Patriots?
Figuring out the ‘why’ of Belichick’s quarterback shuffling
Will Mac Jones be looking over his shoulder in his return?
Has the start to Patriots' season been an unqualified success?
Patriots win again and Zappe fever grips Hub
Should the Patriots rush to get Mac Jones back? And a big Browns preview
How much staying power will the Patriots' improvements have?
THE AFTERMATH: The climb begins? Patriots blow out Lions behind Bailey Zappe
How can the Patriots expand their offense?
Can adversity help Patriots rediscover their mystique?
Aftermath: Moral victory? You betcha!
Can Brian Hoyer lift the Patriots in Mac Jones absence?
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