Gresh & Hardy: Spygate Versus Bountygate
Gresh and Hardy kick off Wednesday's show from Ace Ticket Studio in Kenmore Square talking about the Saints and Patriots
Gresh and Hardy kick off Wednesday's show from Ace Ticket Studio in Kenmore Square talking about the Saints and Patriots
The two young, all-world tight ends on the Patriots and Saints are carving out a similar career path to that of their quarterbacks.
The New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints held their first of two joint practices at Gillette Stadium Tuesday afternoon.
In the middle of a joint practice between the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints, a bit of a mutual admiration society was growing strong between the two men wearing red jerseys.
Felger and Massarotti were joined by New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo from the Saints and Patriots joint practice.
When the New England Patriots take the practice field Tuesday afternoon, they won't be going against each other anymore.
There were a couple of things to take away from today's practice.
The New England Patriots held a light practice Monday morning, but head coach Bill Belichick made sure many details were ironed out with their preseason opener just a few days away.
Wednesday night's scuffle at Patriots training camp between offensive lineman Nate Solder and linebacker Brandon Spikes is no big thing, according to head coach Bill Belichick.
Gresh and Zo switch gears to talk about the NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Once again, the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints are teaming up in the preseason.
Bernard Pollard does not believe the Saints' bounty scandal is a big deal.
Gresh and Zo were ready to roll into the lunchtime hour when breaking news was handed down by the NFL; 4 New Orelans Saints players had received suspensions for their involvement in the bounty scandal.
MLB.com's Peter Gammons joined Fegler and Mazz to talk about the state of the Red Sox and their bullpen.
Toucher & Rich came across this audio released this morning featuring former New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams speaking to players before their playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers.
The New England Patriots' 2012 preseason opponents were announced on Wednesday, with the Patriots tuning up against four NFC teams.
With all that is going on in the world of Boston sports, 98.5 The Sports Hub's Andy Gresh joined us for "5 Questions" this week.
Gresh & Zo discussed the rumor that Bill Parcells might be returning to the NFL to serve as the interim coach for the Saints, and whether or not this should be allowed.
With his suspension for the upcoming NFL season beginning April 1, New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton has entertained the idea of having his former mentor Bill Parcells coaching the team on an interim basis, ESPN is reporting according to several league sources.
NFL Network's Bert Breer joined Zo and Hardy to discuss the hot topics running wild in the NFL. He filled the guys in on his thoughts on Tim Tebow getting traded to the Jets and the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal.
Zo and Hardy engaged in a healthy debate as they have opposing opinions on the penalties handed down to the New Orleans Saints regarding "Bounty-gate."
NFL Network's Bert Breer joined The D.A. Show hosted by Rich Keefe to discuss two huge stories in the NFL. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced his ruling on the Saints for their "bounty program" and Broncos traded Tim Tebow to the Jets.
Marc Bertrand and Damon Amendolara kicked off the day discussing the Denver Broncos trade of Tim Tebow to the New York Jets and the punishment handed down to the New Orleans Saints.
New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton was suspended without pay for the 2012 season by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was banned indefinitely on Wednesday because of the team's bounty program that targeted opposing players.
Hardy and Zo were blindsided by breaking news as the Saints bounty gate punishment was handed down, and news that Tim Tebow was traded to the New York Jets was released.
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