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Doug Kyed has released his first mock draft of the season, and he and Michael Hurley go through all the options that could or should be available for the Patriots at No. 4 overall. They also discuss the still-pressing needs at left tackle and wide receiver, what can be done at center, Cooper Kupp and Tee Higgins being off the board, and finally some thoughts ahead of the season 2 finale of Severance.
Also: Join Hoops For Hallie! Doug's hosting a March Madness bracket tournament, you can enter here: https://fantasy.espn.com/tc/sharer?challengeId=257&from=espn&context=GROUP_INVITE&edition=espn-en&groupId=b67f4852-e6a9-4332-98aa-a0d053ba36f0&joinKey=9a0fef35-0019-386a-9cfa-e2de2d5f08a8
The password is "Hallie" and you can send $25 to Doug on Venmo at Doug-Kyed.
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The Patriots released eight-time captain David Andrews, which not only marked the end of an era but also created more uncertainty on an offensive line with question marks at three positions. The team also introduced Milton Williams, Carlton Davis, Robert Spillane and Morgan Moses at press conference, and Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley talk about it all with some additional thoughts about Starbucks menus and the ideal weather.
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The legal tampering window opened in the NFL, and though the Patriots initially suffered some early disappointments, they did land their top target in Milton Williams. They also signed pass rusher Harold Landry, cornerback Carlton Davis, right tackle Morgan Moses, quarterback Joshua Dobbs, defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga and wide receiver Mack Hollins. Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley break down those moves while discussing what the team can do next to fill the huge needs at left tackle and wide receiver. Then some talk about the worst movie ever and baseball card collecting shows on the YouTubes.
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It's ALMOST time for free agency, so Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley run through all of the Patriots' needs and lay out some expectations for next week, when the "legal tampering period" opens up around the league. Plus, some big potential trade names like DK Metcalf and Brandon Aiyuk are discussed. The podcast ends with Mark Hoppus' insane ranking of blink 182 albums, a Taco Bell review, and some Bill Belichick/UNC discussion.
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Doug Kyed and Andrew Callahan shared all of the intel they gathered at the combine in a big ol' Sunday column in the Boston Herald, so it was only right that Doug joined himself on his own podcast to answer some questions about it. Michael Hurley threw a few questions his way too, as Doug laid out all that he's learned about the Patriots' plans in free agency and the draft, shared some leftover nuggets from the 2024 season, and much more. Then a highly controversial Star Wars discussion broke out.
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The combine is rolling along in Indianapolis and Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley are back for another Pats Chat podcast. Doug has avoided getting into any fights at Starbucks and shares some tidbits from Indy, and Eliot Wolf's press conference is dissected. The Patriots' ugly showing on the NFLPA report cards is discussed before some idiotic musings on the passing of time.
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It's already time for the NFL Combine, where Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and EVP of player personnel Eliot Wolf will speak to the media. What are Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley expecting from this important week in the offseason? That's one of many questions tackled in this episode, before entirely too much Disney World/Universal Studios talk at the end.
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It's an end-of-the-week episode of the Pats Chat Podcast, and while not a ton is happening with the team, everyone is wondering what the team should do in free agency and the draft. Doug Kyed shared some leftover questions from his mailbag, and he and Michael Hurley did their best to explore the Patriots' best path forward. Then they got to the real point of their podcast: Disney World and New Found Glory album rankings.
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Patrick Mahomes was AWFUL in the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss to the Eagles, which was the opening topic for Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley this week. Anyone who seriously entertained GOAT talk last week should be ashamed. How big of a hit to this to the Chiefs' dynasty? Will the Chiefs start to fall back to the rest of the league? What can the Patriots take away from this game? Will they be inspired to go offensive line with the fourth overall pick? Or is defensive line just as important? All of that, plus some discussion of the best Super Bowl commercials, the FOX broadcast crew, and why Stitch is such a popular Disney character. Then there's some private stuff toward the end of the podcast that doesn't count because it happened after the 55-minute mark. Shh.
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THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN after a week away from the podcast mics, and though it hasn't been the BUSIEST week in Patriots history, there was plenty to discuss. From Deron Mayo still being on Mike Vrabel's staff, to trade possibilities with Cooper Kupp/Myles Garrett/Tee Higgins/etc., to the upcoming Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl, to Eli Manning being a Hall of Famer, Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley were busy in this one.
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Mike Vrabel continued building his Patriots coaching staff, hiring Terrell Williams, Doug Marrone and Thomas Brown. Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley talk about the impact of those hirings before recapping championship weekend, where Tom Brady called the NFC Championship Game and Patrick Mahomes beat Josh Allen and the Bills yet again. That sets up a whole lot of Brady-Mahomes GOAT debating for the foreseeable future -- isn't that a little premature?
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It's an EMERGENCY PODCAST as the Patriots are hiring old friend Josh McDaniels to be the offensive coordinator under Mike Vrabel. Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley evaluate how McDaniels will impact the growth and development of Drake Maye, and they weigh the potential positives and negatives with the hiring. Then they randomly start talking about Tom Brady and the Snow Bowl and Ticketmaster service fees. Just your standard EMERGENCY PODCAST stuff.
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Mike Vrabel has officially been introduced as the head coach of the New England Patriots. Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley were at Gillette Stadium for Vrabel's introductory press conference, and they're ALSO here on PATS CHAT to share with you their thoughts on Vrabel's second first impression in New England. This one understandably has some more fanfare than his arrival in 2001. There's also some more discussion about potential offensive and defensive coordinators, how the front office will shape up with Eliot Wolf and Ryan Cowden, speculation about Bill Belichick and the Cowboys, and some thoughts on the NFL playoff format.
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The Patriots surprised absolutely nobody by hiring Mike Vrabel as their next head coach. Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley are BACK after the longest week in history to break down the selection, how uninspiring the search process was, what Vrabel might do at offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator, what might happen in the front office, and MORE.
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Doug Kyed and Andrew Callahan released a detailed story in the Boston Herald on everything that went wrong in Jerod Mayo's one year as head coach, so it was the perfect time for a joint episode between Pats Chat and Pats Interference. After a deep dive into the behind-the-scenes ups and (mostly) downs of the 2024 season, they also get into Mike Vrabel's head coaching interview and whether the Patriots are running a proper coaching search.
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Oh BOY! The Patriots beat the Bills in Week 18, dropping from the No. 1 pick to the No. 4 pick. Then the team fired head coach Jerod Mayo. Other than that, it was a quiet little Sunday in Foxboro. Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley react to the franchise-altering day and speculate on who might be the next head coach of the Patriots. There's also some talk about the game but honestly it was really bad. 065515
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The Patriots have a chance to secure the No. 1 pick in the draft. All they have to do is lose on Sunday to the Bills. They won't screw this up ... right? Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley weigh all the possibilities, while getting into the job security status for Jerod Mayo and the rest of the coaching staff, ahead of Week 18.
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The Patriots have hit rock bottom. Again. This time it was a 40-7 whooping at the hands of the Chargers at Gillette Stadium, where the fans who stuck around until the end booed the team off the field. It's reignited the conversation about Jerod Mayo's job security. Doug Kyed and Michael Hurley weigh whether Jerod Mayo will be back in 2025 and recap the ugliness from that game.
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