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Bertrand: I'm glad Stanton didn't end up in Boston
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Could Patriots trade Dion Lewis for defensive help?
Mike Felger, Albert Breer, and Michael Hurley discuss if the New England Patriots could trade running back Dion Lewis for help on the defensive front seven.
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Breer: Dont'a Hightower's body is a ‘ticking time bomb'
Albert Breer says that Dont’a Hightower can not be counted on to play in all 16 game because his body is a ticking time bomb due to injuries.
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Breer: Patriots keeping Garoppolo was ‘biggest story of NFL offseason'
Albert Breer and Phil Perry discuss how the quarterback situation with the Patriots might be a little awkward and how the door is wide open to walking away from Tom Brady.
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Mannix: Celtics should ‘take a flyer' on Andrew Bogut
On Sports Sunday, Chris Mannix says the Celtics should roll the dice and take a chance on Andrew Bogut since Aron Baynes is their only big man.
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Mannix: Celtics to draw pretty definitive line in the sand with Cavs trade
Chris Mannix and A. Sherrod Blakely join Sports Sunday to discuss what is going on with the Celtics and Cavs deal being held up and if Boston is going to have to give up any more assets to Cleveland.
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Breer: Pass rushing defensive end is a ‘legitimate weakness' for Patriots
Phil Perry discusses if the Patriots will look to turn towards the trade market to sure up defensive end depth and Albert Breer says that position has become a legitimate weakness.
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Volin: I would not have Cyrus Jones on the team
Albert Breer and Ben Volin join Sports Sunday to break down the play of cornerback Cyrus Jones, and Volin says that he would not have Jones on the Patriots roster.
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How does Dolphins signing Jay Cutler impact AFC East?
Kyle Draper, Phil Perry, and Don Banks break down the Dolphins signing Jay Cutler, how he will step in with Miami, and if it has any impact on the AFC East.
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Is Tom Brady's concussion history nobody's business?
Phil Perry, Rob “Hardy” Poole, and Don Banks join Sports Sunday to discuss Tom Brady saying that his medical history is nobody’s business.