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Dale discusses a great piece he recently read in the New York Times written by former NFL player Kris Jenkins and just how brutal the game of football can be. This leads to some great stories from Troy Brown -- 1 on his point of view of the Mo Lewis hit on Drew Bledsoe and his own experiences dealing with a grueling hit.
little coy about the nature of the injury.) Of course, McGinest made the big play at the end of the game, stopping Edgerrin James on the goal line, but the memory of McGinest’s action is still fresh for many Indianapolis fans. Of course
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counterpunched. In the end — as was the case in the 2003 regular-season epic that ended with Willie McGinest stuffing Edgerrin James at the 1-yard line — New England stood firm, making a play in the shadow of its own goal line with time ticking away to help secure a
Magic again. Have there been unforgettable games between the two teams? Of course. You've got McGinest stopping Edgerrin James at the one-yard line in 2004, "Cut that meat" in Foxboro in January 2005, the comeback that changed Manning
Patriots held on with bloody fingernails to a 38-34 lead in the final seconds: • On first-and-goal from the 2, Edgerrin James gained 1 yard before he was stopped by Tedy Bruschi and Mike Vrabel. • On second-and-goal from the 1, James was
20-17. The Jets never led again and it was all over except for the shouting and an awkward trophy ceremony with Edgerrin James (who I don’t think was ever in the mix for “Meet the Press” hosting duties after Tim Russert’s death.) And
hit,” then-Patriots offensive coordinator Charlie Weis said. Nov. 30, 2003: Willie McGinest’s tackle on Edgerrin James at the goal line at the end of the game. With the clock winding down and the Patriots in need of a late stop on the
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to have some type of trio that leads the group. Think of the great Indianapolis Colts teams with Peyton Manning, Edgerrin James and Marvin Harrison. Boston College does not have that kind of monster, but they have developed an efficient offense
Sunday. 24. (19) 2-4-0 The Seahawks need a running back to complement their passing game. Julius Jones and Edgerrin James have been unable to get the job done. Without a run game, Matt Hasselbeck can only do so much. Seattle's offense
offensive line that allowed the franchise’s fewest number of sacks (24) in 20 years and helped pave the way for Edgerrin James to rush for 1,222 yards. Last season, Johnson was placed on injured reserve by the Cardinals with a knee injury
line caps comeback from 20-10 down in the fourth. 3. Patriots 38, Colts 35, Dec. 2003 . Willie McGinest stops Edgerrin James on fourth and goal to seal win. My Old School ... You would think No. 7 Texas Tech is the top-ranked team in
The NFL Sunday gang wraps up the season predicting the score of Super Bowl 46...and they don't think it's going to be as close as most people do. Go Pats!
NFL Sunday rolls on with Dale, Fauria and Price talking about the emotional roller coaster the Pats and more specifically team owner Robert Kraft have been on this season. With the passing of his wife Myra, this goal to become champs has taken on a whole new meaning.
The NFL Sunday crew talks about the cocky and brash chatter coming from some of the Giants the last couple weeks. Dale is surprised that Tom Coughlin allowed most of it to go down and says Belichick would never let that fly. The guys also touch on the little mistake the Giants team website made yesterday in putting up the "Giants are Super Bowl Champions" homepage yesterday - that's a no-no!
JaJuan Johnson spoke with Grande & Max after the Celtics beat the Bulls today at the Garden.
Sean Grande & Cedric Maxwell sat down with ESPN's Doris Burke during halftime of Celtics/Bulls
Doc Rivers & Sean Grande preview Celtics-Bulls today at the Garden. Tune in to Celtics Today at 3:00p to hear the full interview
Dustin tells us you can't hustle a hustler, and other funny anecdotes.
The Sox GM joined Glenn and Michael to talk Scutaro, Punto, Oswalt, Luxury Tax and all things off-season.
Dustin Pedroia joined the Big Show for his weekly segment, and talked about losing Scutaro, gaining Cody Ross and Nick Punto, and then got a surprise from his best friend.
Brad Marchand joins the show and talks about if Tim Thomas is a distraction to the team and why the Bruins have been struggling as of late.
Andrew joins D&C to discuss how he feels about Tim Thomas' political views and how Patrice Bergeron has been the MVP for the team so far this season. Andrew also talks about how they have to regroup and make adjustments to get out this funk the team is currently in.
Brad Marchand joins the show to talk about President Obama calling him out on stage and Tim Thomas skipping the White House visit.
WEEI's own Rob Bradford joins the guys to talk about Ortiz's arbitration hearing live from St. Petersburg and predicts what he thinks will happen.
Mike Adams fills in for Meter and covers Sunday's sports stories. One Celtics' player had a fantastic afternoon and so did Phil Mickelson.
Jerry Sandusky addressed the media on Friday and offered comments on his current situation. Dino and Gerry react to those statements and do not think he should be allowed extra priveleges.
Mut and Merloni listen in to some of the highlights from the Randy Moss U Stream experience where he said he was coming back to the NFL, talked about Myra Kraft, and Tom Brady's legacy.
Mut and Lou talk about the agreement between the Red Sox and David Ortiz for 1 year and $14.5 million.
We play the soundbite from the NFL Network from Super Bowl 46 where Bill Belichick is telling his defense 'this is still a Cruz and Nicks game'. The Patriots of course were then burned by Mario Manningham on the Giants game-winning drive. We discuss whether it was the right decision or not.
Glenn and Michael debate what, if anything, Shaq is bringing to the table for TNT's NBA pre and postgame coverage.
We talk about Tim Thomas refusing to speak to reporters about his political ramblings on Facebook, and about whether or not this is a media driven controversy, or a genuine distraction for Thomas' Bruins teammates.
The discussion of the Patriots loss in the Super Bowl and just like any other loss, the coaching is called into question and whether a defensive coordinator on staff would have helped Bill Belichick and the Patriots.
Mikey has made no bones about his feelings on Pau Gasol, what will he do if the Celtics trade Rondo for Gasol? Also our buddy LB calls in to talk about the Patriots Super Bowl loss.
Mikey talks to some Patriots fans who are still looking at the loss and breaking down what went wrong but are also looking to the future for the franchise.
Losing the Super Bowl? Terrrrrrrrrrrrrrible.
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Live from Hurricane's... not Cocaine's which is where Oil Can Boyd wanted to be broadcasting from. Plus the Cranky Yankee Bitch reaches her tipping point.
Our friend from Pittsburgh, Mark Madden, joins D&C to give his take on the Joe Paterno/Penn State scandal and says Jerry Sandusky may have been 'Pimping Out Young Boys to Rich Donors.'
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More from this showD&C receive a second call from Joe in Nashville voicing his frustration over the Pats not bringing back Randy Moss during last offseason.
More from this showMatt Perrault asks our listeners if they believe Bruin goalie Tim Thomas should take down his Facebook page. The media hasn't let down and Matt looks to dig deep into the situation. What do you think the Bruins should do?
More from this showDustin joined Glenn and Michael on the Big Show, and they asked him if they could take a call. Dustin agreed, and the caller then went on to rip the crap out of him. What Dustin didn't know is that the caller was one of his best friends... Andre Ethier from the Dodgers.
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