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The NFL has become a year round sport so Price breaks down all the recent moves out of Foxboro including what he thinks of the new receivers being brought into the Patriot offense.
A hot topic in Boston and around the country has been Dan Shaughnessy's column on David Ortiz in which he lists a variety of reasons for his suspicions that Papi may be using PEDs again. It has been a polarizing issue for Sox fans who don't like to criticize the popular player while others have suspected Ortiz for years. Craig is siding with Shaughnessy and says he was just doing his job - he was questioning which is what his job entails. We get caller reaction on the issue as well.
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performance, Wilson brings a level of gravitas to the New England secondary the liked of which haven’t been seen since Rodney Harrison arrived a decade ago . He’s well known as a high-character guy, a locker room leader who was held in the highest
When it came to Rodney Harrison , there was never any doubt he ..... was born just up the road, and Rodney Harrison played football for the Chargers ..... want to stay away from the whole Rodney Harrison comparison.” “He’s a great player
Patriots and came away with 48 sacks and three Super Bowl rings. Played with the Patriots from 2001-2008. 1. Rodney Harrison (2003): Simply put, it’s hard to overstate the impact that Harrison had on the franchise during a key stretch
championship, or least set the stage for a presumed playoff run. The best examples of those signings locally include Rodney Harrison in 2003 and Junior Seau in 2006. This time around, there are several competitive young teams out there who need
end of their careers, you can put them into three categories: savvy veterans who help both on and off the field ( Rodney Harrison , Anthony Pleasant, and to some extent, Junior Seau), those who offer little in the way of on-field production but serve
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a name as a fearless hitter, was 5-foot-11 and 210 pounds. (For what it’s worth, in his playing days, Rodney Harrison was 6-foot-1, 220 pounds.) The feeling here is that Wilson — like many of the oversized safeties who have come through
nominating process for the Patriots Hall of Fame, as well as the chances of first-time nominees like Tedy Bruschi and Rodney Harrison , if Bill Parcells and Willie McGinest have a shot and whether or not some members of the current team could make
offensive lineman Leon Gray ; defensive lineman Houston Antwine ; defensive backs Raymond Clayborn , Fred Marion and Rodney Harrison ; running back Ron Burton ; and linebackers Willie McGinest and Tedy Bruschi . The conversations in the room are great
production. Same as everybody else on the team.” On a comparison between Wilson and Rodney Harrison : “I understand the question. I mean, Rodney Harrison ’s one of the greatest players ever to play for the New England Patriots, one of the
are 10 of the most devastating injuries affecting Boston sports teams in the last 10 years. 10. Patriots, 2005 — Rodney Harrison suffers season-ending knee injury By 2005, Harrison was a 12-year NFL veteran, slightly old and injury-prone
Matt joined the program to discuss his first ever cornhole contest and to break down the Patriots offseason. He told the guys that he was upset that the Pats were unable to bring Wes Welker back to the team.
Tom Brady joined the program to discuss his upcoming charitable event supporting Best Buddies and his off-season. Tom said that he has learned not to worry about free agency decisions since he cant control any of them. Lastly he defended his over the top celebration at the Kentucky Derby.
In the latest edition of the "It Is What It Is" podcast, Chris Price and CSNNE's Mike Giardi take a look at the Patriots offseason on both sides of the ball, try and get a handle on which new guys will make an impact first, and whether or not the Patriots have altered their style when it comes to drafting and developing wide receivers.
Jackie MacMullan joins Mut and Merloni to discuss the latest rumors surrounding Celtics head coach Doc Rivers and whether he'll be back next season with the team.
We check in with Danny Ainge for our first talk to him since the Celtics season ended last weekend. We talk about the future of the team, KG, Pierce, Doc Rivers and more, as Danny directly answers the rumors being floated by ESPN's Stephen A. Smith.
Jackie Mac joins the show to discuss the trade rumors swirling around Paul Pierce, KG, Doc Rivers and the Celtics. She also discusses the future of the Celtics head coach.
Kevin Millar joins the show to discuss the slumps of Jacoby Ellsbury and Will Middlebrooks, Tito's return to Fenway, and his reaction Dan Shaunghnessy's controversial column.
Ben joined the program to discuss the return of Terry Francona and said that he always had a good relationship with the former manager. Ben added that he thinks Ellsbury is in a slump due in part to the amount of left handed pitchers the team has faced.
Salty spoke with Joe Castiglione & Dave O'Brien after he helped his team to a 6-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox tonight. The Red Sox return to Fenway after going 6-3 on the road trip.
Shawn Thornton talks about what went wrong in Game 4 for the Bruins.
Andy Brickley joins the show to discuss his reaction to game 4 of the Bruins-Rangers series, and how he sees the rest of the series playing out
Barry joined the program to discuss the Bruins disappointing loss last night at MSG. He said that he was impressed with how Rask responded to questions after the game.
Barry joined the program to discuss the Bruins disappointing loss last night at MSG. He said that he was impressed with how Rask responded to questions after the game.
Dave Maloney returned to the show to discuss his Rangers unlikely win in game 4. He said that in all his years playing and calling hockey games he had not seen a softer goal than the one Rask allowed.
Andy from Dartmouth called in to talk Bruins but the discussion quickly got off track when he mentioned his nine bee hives.
McGuire joins the show to discuss the sub-par performance from Tuukka Rask, the Bruins young defensemen, and the potential for the Rangers to get back in the series.
Andy Brickley joins the show to discuss his reaction to game 4 of the Bruins-Rangers series, and how he sees the rest of the series playing out
Kevin Millar joins the show to discuss the slumps of Jacoby Ellsbury and Will Middlebrooks, Tito's return to Fenway, and his reaction Dan Shaunghnessy's controversial column.
Shawn Thornton calls in to talk about the Bruins losing in Game 4.
Tom Brady appeared with D and C this morning and talked about the team's OTA's, the comings and goings, and most importantly what went down when Wes Welker left town, and how does he feel about it?
Four guys, four topics we haven't mentioned today. Mark Sanchez, the Pacers blow it and more.
The Bruins look to take a 3-0 series lead, Jon Lester gets his first loss, Dwight Howard has options in free agency.
Today on the Daily Planet the Bruins have a 2-0 lead over the New york Rangers, the Red Sox are back on the winning sde of things, and the noteable birthdays of the day.
The Bruins have almost finished raking the Leafs, the Red Sox struggle from the mound, Miami Heat fans show their level of class.
Callers bitch about the Bruins loss, and we answer how long it takes to get over a relationship.
Kirk's still a jerk, but we want a SWEEP!
The Jerks are joined by another, Jerk Minihane.
Tom Brady joined the program to discuss his upcoming charitable event supporting Best Buddies and his off-season. Tom said that he has learned not to worry about free agency decisions since he cant control any of them. Lastly he defended his over the top celebration at the Kentucky Derby.
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