Zolak & Bertrand: Why The Chargers Were Stupid
In what is a regular segment following Patriots victories, Zolak & Bertrand on Monday broke down all the reasons why the Chargers were stupid during their loss in Foxboro.
In what is a regular segment following Patriots victories, Zolak & Bertrand on Monday broke down all the reasons why the Chargers were stupid during their loss in Foxboro.
After raising their Super Bowl LI banner at Gillette Stadium on Thursday night, the New England Patriots went out and suffered an extremely un-Patriots-like loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
With 57 games and 126 receptions in the NFL, Dwayne Allen is a certified NFL veteran. Still, that doesn't mean learning New England's playbook is easy for him.
On Thursday morning on Toucher & Rich (with Marc Bertrand and Hardy filling in), Carrabis responded to the Red Sox president of baseball operations.
UMass was left at the altar by Pat Kelsey, and Marc Bertrand was not happy about it.
Marc Bertrand says Patriots fans shouldn't want Adrian Peterson on the team, given his history of child abuse.
Patriots president Jonathan Kraft joined Marc Bertrand and Chris Gasper on Patriots Preview prior to the game, and he commented on the conditions.
Jonathan Kraft does not want to be a hypocrite, and so he decided to abstain from offering any opinion on the way the NFL is handling the rule-breaking of the Giants.
"David Price hears the noise."
The message was loud and clear.
Not surprisingly, the conversation was steered toward the four-game suspension for Tom Brady.
Zolak and Bertrand debated the merits of Malcolm Butler's polite contract request.
A former UMass Dartmouth player wants a Patriots tryout, while DeflateGate gets a story from an unlikely source.
Marc Bertrand was still fired up about the antics from umpire Ron Kulpa during Friday night's Red Sox loss to the Yankees.
Zolak and Bertrand would like to quickly squash the idea that a settlement would do the trick.
Was Robert Kraft's letter to Roger Goodell an honest effort to get back the Patriots' draft picks?
On Zolak & Bertrand, Beetle made it very clear that he isn't a fan of the way Major League Baseball is treating its fans.
"There's something that we've got to start to put behind us," Marc Bertrand said early in Thursday's Zolak & Bertrand Show.
One of the most celebrated segments of the Zolak & Bertrand show returned from a two-week hiatus on Monday, as Marc Bertrand and Scott Zolak broke down why the Patriots' opponent was stupid on Sunday night.
Marc Bertrand was pretty fired up about how bad NFL officiating has become, and to make matters worse, the league doesn't care enough to fix the issues.
It really wouldn't be a big deal if Ben Roethlisberger used his cell phone on the sideline, so why is the NFL going to great lengths to lie about it?
Scott Zolak and Marc Bertrand were joined by a very special guest on Thursday afternoon, as Patriots head coach Bill Belichick called in to discuss his upcoming Hall Of Fame Huddle for the Bill Belichick Foundation.
The WBZ-TV, 98.5 The Sports Hub and WBZ NewsRadio 1030 sports teams make their predictions for the Patriots 2015 season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Patriots ownership holds no ill will toward Chris Mortensen, but the team has never apologized to the ESPN reporter, according to Jonathan Kraft.
The final first-round rap battle took place Wednesday morning, and it was a doozy.
A suspect is in custody after a police officer was shot in Dorchester.
Jaylen Brown scored 31 points in three quarters, Derrick White posted his first career triple-double and the NBA-best Boston Celtics beat the Detroit Pistons 119-94 on Monday night.
Dr. Jim O'Connell loves his job and is passionate about the people he serves.
A firefighter from Dublin, Ireland who was in Boston for St. Patrick's Day weekend has been arrested on rape charges.
The music of Bob Dylan takes spotlight in "Girl From The North Country," playing at the Emerson Colonial Theatre.
A suspect is in custody after a police officer was shot in Dorchester.
This is the third fire in a store in the same area of East Boston over the last few days.
An MBTA Commuter Rail train crashed into a tractor-trailer in Littleton on Monday afternoon.
A firefighter from Dublin, Ireland who was in Boston for St. Patrick's Day weekend has been arrested on rape charges.
The retailer that caters to quilters and crafters also said it has been weighed down by higher tariffs from China.
Infections of the highly contagious measles virus have been reported in 17 states in the first three months of 2024.
Retailer has received dozens of complaints of the air fryers overheating, melting or shattering, including six that caught fire.
Popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are having an impact on gyms in Massachusetts and across the country.
Parents and caregivers should immediately stop using Jool Baby's Nova Baby swings to help infants sleep, recall notice states.
About 60 million Americans suffer from spring allergies and each year, symptoms are starting earlier and stronger than before.
The IRS Criminal Investigation unit helps go after violent criminals, including some right here in Boston.
A pet DNA testing company out of New Hampshire linked dog breeds to a human sample – twice.
In January, police say they found an unconscious woman at LiLi Body Work.
A man who spent 33 years behind bars said few inmates are getting the education and training needed to make it on the outside.
A Salem woman says her husband went to a North Shore nursing home for rehabilitation and within months he was dead.
A new study of driving automation technology says 11 of 14 systems performed poorly under optimal road conditions.
President Biden seemed to relish the moment, wasting no time unleashing a high-energy assault on his political enemies.
After big losses on Super Tuesday, Republican presidential candidate and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley is stepping out of the race.
Amid a series of issues at Brockton schools, could Massachusetts state officials move to take over control?
Massachusetts is one of 15 states holding its primary on March 5.
Ronnies, a popular seafood and ice cream restaurant in central Massachusetts, is closing its doors.
An old Christmas Tree Shops store on Cape Cod is transforming into a new destination for bargain-hunters.
Van Leeuwen, a popular ice cream chain out of New York, is coming to Massachusetts.
Pi Day isn't just for math geeks - check out the deals on pizza and pie on March 14.
Harbor Sweets in Salem is a chocolate shop that has been bringing smiles to families for decades.
The Vermont Country Store has since become an iconic destination for locals and tourists alike.
Creating an inviting environment for the community to meet, enjoy and participate in the arts
For over 85 years, Weston Theater Company has been creating engaging, entertaining, and inspiring theater.
Surrounded by mountains, Kimpton Taconic is a boutique hotel offering both classic and highly curated experiences.
Learn how the strategic use of windows and harnessing the power of daylight can create space and comfort within a home.
Jaylen Brown scored 31 points in three quarters, Derrick White posted his first career triple-double and the NBA-best Boston Celtics beat the Detroit Pistons 119-94 on Monday night.
The Red Sox will honor the late Tim Wakefield and his wife Stacy on Opening Day at Fenway Park on April 9.
The opening rush of free agency is over, the draft is on the horizon, and the swing into "next" season is officially underway in Foxboro.
Antonio Gibson was asked for his first impressions on new Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo. The answer provided some insight into the new era in Foxboro.
The Celtics have already ruled out four players for Monday night's game against the lowly Pistons. The good news is that Kristaps Porzingis is not one of them.
Mount Washington saw its strongest wind gust of the winter season on Monday.
A 114-year-old shipwreck on the North Shore of Massachusetts is visible once again.
Black bears are coming out of hibernation in Massachusetts, and they're hungry.
The town of Arlington has implemented free 15-minute parking to support small businesses but some drivers are having a hard time figuring out how.
The jockstrap was invented in Boston in 1874 to help bicycle messengers navigate the city's bumpy cobblestones.