
New England Patriots True or False: June Edition
The start of the regular season is still quite a ways away, but football is starting to return. OTAs have begun and for the New England Patriots, it has been a very eventful time.
The start of the regular season is still quite a ways away, but football is starting to return. OTAs have begun and for the New England Patriots, it has been a very eventful time.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the New England Patriots.
It seems every offseason there are rumors that the Atlanta Falcons’ star wide receiver Julio Jones will be traded. This year, however, these rumors seem stronger than in the past. With the Falcons currently in a rebuild and zero cap space, trading Jones may not be the worst idea in the world.
With the transactional side of the offseason now in the books, we now go through a couple of months with no real football besides training camp. The New England Patriots are looking back at one of their most aggressive offseasons in the Bill Belichick regime. Now, there are a lot of questions about certain decisions the team has made and how their current roster will reflect into the season. Let’s look at some of them.
With the NFL set to release its 2021 season schedule on Wednesday night, the time to look ahead to the fall is here. The league is set to introduce a 17th game for the first time in league history.
It has now been over a week since the New England Patriots selected quarterback Mac Jones out of Alabama with the 15th pick in the NFL Draft. Since then, fans have been scrambling to figure out what the Patriots will do in their quarterback room.
Coming off of an aggressive free agency, the New England Patriots looked to build on an already super strong offseason with this year’s draft. The Patriots struck early on with the selection of quarterback Mac Jones to be their future franchise signal-caller. Then in the later rounds, they turned to more needs and players that will fill positions right away. The Patriots were also busy in the trade market as they sent picks 46, 122, and 139 to the Cincinnati Bengals for pick 38.
Tom Brady, Stefon Diggs, George Kittle. Every NFL draft contains a clutch of late-round gems who outplay where they were selected and became stars. The 2021 draft will be no exception.
We are less than a week away from the 2021 NFL Draft and trade rumors are swirling. With trade talk at its peak for the season, members of the Prime Time Sports Talk Scouting Staff break down five trades they’d like to see on draft night.
The New England Patriots enter this draft in a truly unique situation. Like always, defense remains an area of solidification no matter how strong the unit is. However, they might need help at quarterback and wide receiver, too, though Bill Belichick would tell you that his signings of Cam Newton, Nelson Agholor, and Kendrick Bourne are sufficient.
When the New York Jets traded Sam Darnold to the Carolina Panthers, it took the Panthers out of the quarterback draft market. It also guaranteed the first three picks of the 2021 NFL Draft are going to be quarterbacks. However, will the Atlanta Falcons select a quarterback with the fourth overall pick?
In the latest episode of “Massholes with Mics” Jaclyn, Jeremy, and Jordan discuss more Patriots free agency news from the
The start of the regular season is still quite a ways away, but football is starting to return. OTAs have begun and for the New England Patriots, it has been a very eventful time.
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the New England Patriots.
It seems every offseason there are rumors that the Atlanta Falcons’ star wide receiver Julio Jones will be traded. This year, however, these rumors seem stronger than in the past. With the Falcons currently in a rebuild and zero cap space, trading Jones may not be the worst idea in the world.
With the transactional side of the offseason now in the books, we now go through a couple of months with no real football besides training camp. The New England Patriots are looking back at one of their most aggressive offseasons in the Bill Belichick regime. Now, there are a lot of questions about certain decisions the team has made and how their current roster will reflect into the season. Let’s look at some of them.
With the NFL set to release its 2021 season schedule on Wednesday night, the time to look ahead to the fall is here. The league is set to introduce a 17th game for the first time in league history.
It has now been over a week since the New England Patriots selected quarterback Mac Jones out of Alabama with the 15th pick in the NFL Draft. Since then, fans have been scrambling to figure out what the Patriots will do in their quarterback room.
Coming off of an aggressive free agency, the New England Patriots looked to build on an already super strong offseason with this year’s draft. The Patriots struck early on with the selection of quarterback Mac Jones to be their future franchise signal-caller. Then in the later rounds, they turned to more needs and players that will fill positions right away. The Patriots were also busy in the trade market as they sent picks 46, 122, and 139 to the Cincinnati Bengals for pick 38.
Tom Brady, Stefon Diggs, George Kittle. Every NFL draft contains a clutch of late-round gems who outplay where they were selected and became stars. The 2021 draft will be no exception.
We are less than a week away from the 2021 NFL Draft and trade rumors are swirling. With trade talk at its peak for the season, members of the Prime Time Sports Talk Scouting Staff break down five trades they’d like to see on draft night.
The New England Patriots enter this draft in a truly unique situation. Like always, defense remains an area of solidification no matter how strong the unit is. However, they might need help at quarterback and wide receiver, too, though Bill Belichick would tell you that his signings of Cam Newton, Nelson Agholor, and Kendrick Bourne are sufficient.
When the New York Jets traded Sam Darnold to the Carolina Panthers, it took the Panthers out of the quarterback draft market. It also guaranteed the first three picks of the 2021 NFL Draft are going to be quarterbacks. However, will the Atlanta Falcons select a quarterback with the fourth overall pick?
In the latest episode of “Massholes with Mics” Jaclyn, Jeremy, and Jordan discuss more Patriots free agency news from the last week, as well as
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