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Chiefs and Patriots: These days, two different worlds

The long hallways of a National Football League stadium are often the link between two totally different worlds. At one end, you have a joyous, bubbly locker room, where there's noise but also in the adjoining press conference area, the coaches and players are glad to answer questions. Yes, ...

Another chapter in the Patriots novel takes place today

Well, what will add to the New England Patriots drama at Gillette Stadium today? Will there be a Taylor Swift sighting and anything related? Will the Kansas City Chiefs get mad at the refs once again? Will Bill Belichick be asked for the 1,000th time if he wants to, or thinks he will be ...

Welcome to the NFL you’ve never really had to know

This is what it's like, everyone. New England Patriot fans have had the luxury for some 24 years of watching various other NFL teams go through the same thing, some like the New York Jets many times over. The team's losing gets to a point where management/ownership has whispered that it's had ...

It’s time to find out what kind of hoop season is ahead

It's going to be a different year, we think, in local high school basketball. Here's a few things that are new: First, you can give Bedford the favorite label in girls Division I basketball. It's really a whole new era/beginning at Bishop Guertin under new coach Olivia Orlando. Along with the ...

We’re reminded that Patriots can still have a sideline edge

Oh, Patriot fans are going to miss this. They are going to miss Bill Belichick coach circles around the Steelers' Mike Tomlin. There are a few things that have been staples of the historically successful Belichick Era with the Patriots. One is always beating the Jets and making them look bad ...

Tonight is simply the next stop on Patriots Futility Tour

Is tonight's game the next stop on the Bill Belichick Farewell Tour? It certainly seems that way. Belichick isn't helping himself in the court of public opinion with his postgame press conferences, but he could care less about that. He wants wins. But this should be the next stop on the ...