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20 Nov 2008
Listen to this edition of the Patriots Playbook as John Rooke is joined by PFW's Erik Scalvino to preview Sunday's divisional matchup against the Miami Dolphins. We'll have call-in's from CBS's Dan Dierdorf and EPSN's Russell Baxter. Plus, we'll replay the national conference call with Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown.
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26 Apr 2008
Listen to this special Draft edition of PFW in Progress as we offer our comments on all the first round picks. Be sure to listen to our live draft show on Sunday, April 27th from 12-3pm and. As always email your comments to webradio@patriots.com.
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15 Apr 2008
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as the staff of Patriots Football Weekly preview the Patriots 2008 opponents in advance of the release of the NFL regular season schedule. Plus, we'll talk about the prospects New England may target for selection with their 7th pick in the draft.
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5 Oct 2007
As the Pats close in on Sunday's home game against Cleveland, Kevin Faulk stops by to talk about his role as captain, having Rodney Harrison back in the locker room and much more. Plus, we bring you Friday favorites - Kristina's Akra Weather Forecast, Brian's Lowe Down, and Paul's 5 Points. Get all the latest news and notes here on Patriots Today.
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28 Sep 2007
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as the staff of Patriots Football Weekly discuss the upcoming Patriots game against Cincinnati Bengals this Monday at Paul Brown Stadium. Plus, Michael Felger of the Boston Herald joins us for some Patriots talk in hour two with offensive lineman Matt Light and tight end Benjamin Watson and linebacker Mike Vrabel. Take a break with Fred, Paul, Andy, Tom and newcomer Erik Scalavino as they give you the latest scoop from Gillette Stadium and answer your questions. Listen LIVE Tuesday - Friday at noon (ET) and email your comments to webradio@patriots.com.
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27 Sep 2007
Listen to this edition of Patriots Playbook as John Rooke offers an exclusive interview with NFL analyst Russell Baxter from ESPN. Also, we preview the Patriots game against the Cincinnati Bengals this Monday night. Plus, a replay of the conference calls with Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis and wide receiver Chad Johnson are featured. Listen to Patriots Playbook with John Rooke as he brings you all of the latest Patriots talk exclusively on Patriots.com. You'll hear interviews and expert commentary from Patriots HQ.
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27 Sep 2007
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis addresses the New England media during his conference call on September 27, 2007. Q: Chad [Johnson] was talking about how the team needs to get its swagger back and how a good performance Monday night would do that. Would you agree with Chad, that the team needs to get a little bit more of its confidence back? ML: I think you gain confidence by being successful. I think that goes hand in hand. He, as well as anyone knows, he never loses his swagger. But the more you do things successfully the more confident you are in things and you look forward to good things happening. Q: How much has consistency been at the root of some of your problems? ML: I think that's the key word and that's the word that I've been using. That's important whether it be offense, defense or special teams. I think in all three phases, we need to be more consistent. We'd do some things that are spectacular and we'd do some things that are a lot less than spectacular, so we need to be consistent. I have some guys who have performed in the past at a very high level and right now they're trying too hard. They're trying for perfection on every play in there and that comes a little short for them to put too much pressure on themselves, rather than just letting them play into it the way they've always done it. Q: I know you've been rotating offensive linemen. What's the reasoning behind that and how do you think that's worked out for you so far? ML: I don't think we've rotated anybody really. We had Willie Anderson, who is the only guy who has been starting and playing some, and Scott Kooistra. They've kind of been splitting it, but we're not really rotating anybody. We've had some injuries and we kind of keep the next guy up and going. We had Levi Jones back in there last week. In order to work him back into the starting lineup and then unfortunately after three plays the guy besides him gets hurt and so [Stacy] Andrews goes back in at guard and ...
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27 Sep 2007
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick addresses the media during his press conference at Gillette Stadium on September 27, 2007. BB: How are you doing today? Rolling along? We’re just trying to plug through here on Cincinnati. What do you have going today? Q: Would you like to engage in some preemptive trash-talk with Chad Johnson? BB: No. I’m not going to fire the first shot. It was good to be with him out at the Pro Bowl. He has a lot of energy. He likes football. He has fun out on the field. He really has fun playing. I don’t think he has an edge at all. I really don’t. He’s just having fun. Q: Do you think some of his celebrations are good for the game? BB: I don't know. I think he’s just having fun. That’s his personality and I think he’s sincere and that’s who he is and I think he’s respected. I really do. I don’t think it’s a phony thing at all. Q: You mentioned yesterday that Cincinnati rotates eight offensive linemen in and out and some of that was injury related. What other reasons would a team rotate their offensive line? Wouldn’t you want cohesiveness within that unit? BB: I’ve seen a couple of comments that they’ve made relative to how a lot of defensive teams rotate their front linemen to keep them fresh and that kind of thing and that they do it for some of the same reasons. Obviously, [Eric] Ghiaciuc was out for a couple of weeks so [Alex] Stepanovich was in for him. The same thing for Levi [ Jones ]. They gave [Andrew] Whitworth some work over there, but then when Levi came back in they rolled Whitworth in there for [Stacy] Andrews and [Scott] Kooistra a little bit for [Willie] Anderson. The only guy that really hasn’t rolled out of there has been [Bobbie] Williams. He’s been a constant at right guard, but they’ve had a couple of different guys play center, a couple of different guys play guard and a couple different guys p...
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26 Sep 2007
Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we preview the matchups heading into Monday nights game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Plus, we break down the performance of wide receiver Randy Moss through through three weeks of NFL play. Take a break with Fred, Paul, Andy, Tom and newcomer Erik Scalavino as they give you the latest scoop from Gillette Stadium and answer your questions. Listen LIVE Tuesday - Friday at noon (ET) and email your comments to webradio@patriots.com.
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