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The Bradfo Sho
Summary: WEEI.com's site editor, Rob Bradford, hosts The Bradfo Sho, which includes topics from across the sports and entertainment universe and a variety of interviews.
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Podcasts:
Rob Bradford is joined by Chris Mason, who is leaving his post as Red Sox beat writer for the Eagle-Tribune/CNHI News Group to serve as MassLive's Patriots beat writer. The pair talk about Mason's three years on the Sox beat while also diving into the differences between covering baseball and football. Chris also reveals the challenges of having to eat and drink Gluten-free in this beat-writing world. Just two guys, sitting around eating, drinking and talking some journalism. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Dale and Keefe are joined by NFL Network analyst and former Patriot Willie McGinest to discuss the NFL wide issue of blown calls by referees and Willie believes we have the ability to get the right call. Willie also touches on Antonio Brown and says the Chiefs will continue to compete and be there battling it out in the playoffs.
Rob Bradford is joined in the Podcomination Studios by Gabrielle Starr of Girlatthegame.com and Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com to reflect on how much things have changed for the Red Sox from 365 days before the podcast taping -- Game 2 of the 2018 American League Championship Series. The trio reflects on the unbelievably unpredictable last calendar year while soaking in how different October is for everyone without baseball in Boston. There is also debate over some well-meaning but questionable parenting by Chris' dad, along with Gabrielle's Freedom Trail experience. Former Bradfo Sho intern Donuts also makes a cameo. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Keefe and Wiggy are joined by Patriots defensive lineman Lawrence Guy to discuss Ben Watson rejoining the team, Michael Bennett's impact on the defense with his understanding of the game, and Lawrence discusses some of his favorite horror movies.
Keefe and Wiggy are joined by Patriots running back James White to discuss the upcoming matchup with the Jets, Damien Harris and understanding what it's like to have to sit and watch as a rookie, film review, and more!
Brady joins the program to discuss Julian Edelman, the defense, and his stellar rushing performance against the Giants. He also gives a little insight into his favorite sports movie. Spoiler, it’s not Any Given Sunday
Boomer Esiason joins the program to discuss the Jets first win, and tells everyone just how good Julian Edelman really is.
Dale and Keefe are joined by Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty to discuss his dislike of nicknames for a defense, that there is zero truth to the defense being a bend and don't break defense, the owners and the league should listen to Matt Slater about Thursday Night Football, and Devin won't be answering any questions about Antonio Brown.
Dale and Keefe are joined by NFL Hall of Famer, the Playmaker, Michael Irvin to break down the Patriots big win over the Giants, how spoiled Pats fans are, how you can only play who is on your scheudle, the difference between a bad decision and a mistake, and his hot Caesar salad takes from across the pond.
Fred, Steve, and Ordway break down Rob Gronkowski's debut on Fox's pregame show and he actually made some pretty interesting remarks that might leave the door open for him to make a comeback.
Fred, Steve, and Ordway breakdown the Patriots 35-14 win over the Giants. They also react to Belichick and Brady's conferences.
Peter King joins the guys in advance of Pats-Giants to talk a possible A.B. return, the likelihood of Diggs to the Pats, and more.
Dale and Keefe are joined by Patriot Hall of Famer Willie McGinest who was surprised by the release of Ben Watson, believes the tight ends are producing enough for the offense to succeed, and Willie breaks down the versatility of the Patriots defense and how once you accept the system it can create something great.
Rob Bradford is joined by Gabrielle Starr of the Web site 'Girl at the Game' to talk Mookie Betts on the exact day Mookie Betts turned 27 years old. The primary topic of conversation is how Betts is being marketed by both Major League Baseball and himself and if the perception of the outfielder will impact how Red Sox fans view him as a long-term centerpiece for the organization. Yes, Mike Trout's name is brought up. Bradford and Starr also dive into other such important issues as whether or not Rob took the world's first-ever selfie with Bill Murray. It's a really good baseball conversation. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Guest Julian Edelman comments on Ben Watson’s release: “it’s a sucky situation." Edelman gives an update on his chest injury and the state of the Patriots beofre thier Thursday night kickoff against the New York Giants.