Patriots News 1-21, Lots Of Work To Be Done On Mayo’s Staff

I don’t care what your title is. It’s what’s your job, what value do you bring to the organization. I think that’s the most important thing. The post Patriots News 1-21, Lots Of Work To Be Done On Mayo’s Staff appeared first on PatsFans.com.

Why “Genius at Work?” Is Not the Right Craig Breslow Question

He’d have loved Marcelo Mayer. We’re much better off for it. What makes someone good at building a baseball team? Is it scouting? Is it relationship-building? Is it financial muscle-flexing? Or it something unquantifiable, spiritual, rendering our General Managers nothing less than God-Kings of Sports Modernity? Lulz aside, I probably thought, to some degree, some …

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Patriots work out 3 free agents, including quarterback E.J. Perry

Matt Pendleton-USA TODAY Sports A native of Andover, Mass., E.J. Perry went undrafted out of Brown in 2022. The New England Patriots hosted three free agents on Tuesday, including a native of Andover, Mass. Quarterback E.J. Perry worked out for the organization along with wide receivers Kendall Hinton and C.J. Saunders, as shared by ESPN’s …

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Why Boston Celtics mock trade proposal landing Bam Adebayo wouldn’t work

NBA Analysis Network recently concocted a mock trade proposal published on March 17 that would see the Boston Celtics land Bam Adebayo, Caleb Martin, and a future first-round draft pick while sending Miami Jaylen Brown and Robert Williams III. It wouldn’t work in the real world, though. While the thought of Adebayo anchoring a defense …

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More work to be done: Boston Celtics defense continues to fall short

For the third straight contest to tip off the NBA regular season, the Boston Celtics have given up 120 or more points. Last season, Boston’s defense topped the league at the conclusion of the season, allowing 120 or more points in just 10 of the 82 contests before the postseason. Whether it was questionable decision-making …

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