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.
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The message was loud and clear.
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Zolak and Bertrand debated the merits of Malcolm Butler's polite contract request.
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On Zolak & Bertrand, Beetle made it very clear that he isn't a fan of the way Major League Baseball is treating its fans.
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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.
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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.
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The developments with Zach Wilson provide a bit of a depressing reminder that having such a high pick in such a draft year guarantees absolutely nothing
Fans may be second-guessing the Bruins for switching to Linus Ullmark for Game 2, but Jim Montgomery isn't questioning his decision.
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Massachusetts State Sen. Peter Durant weighed in on budget concerns in Massachusetts.
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The developments with Zach Wilson provide a bit of a depressing reminder that having such a high pick in such a draft year guarantees absolutely nothing
Fans may be second-guessing the Bruins for switching to Linus Ullmark for Game 2, but Jim Montgomery isn't questioning his decision.
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