Rob “Hardy” Poole: Adam Schefter is doing Bill Belichick’s bidding
During this morning’s Toucher & Hardy radio show, Fred Toucher and Rob “Hardy” Poole suggested that Adam Schefter might be acting as a spokesperson for Bill Belichick, promoting his interests on his platform.
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JANUARY 07: New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick looks on in the first half at Gillette Stadium on January 07, 2024 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Winslow Townson/Getty Images)
Toucher wasn’t buying into Schefter‘s objectivity, suggesting that Schefter might be in cahoots with Belichick. They touched on Schefter drawing parallels between Belichick and Tom Brady’s situations, where only the Falcons seem interested in hiring him. Hardy floated the idea that Schefter is essentially being a mouthpiece for Belichick, advocating for him on his platform. The hosts explored why other teams might not be jumping at the chance, with speculation about front office pushback and concerns about Belichick’s coaching style and age.
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The conversation delved into the changing coaching landscape, considering the influence of referees and contrasting coaching styles over the years. They pondered whether Belichick’s age and coaching approach align with the current dynamics in professional sports. The hosts questioned the Falcons’ delay in making a decision and discussed alternative coaching candidates. They also touched on the challenges of coaching in today’s sports culture and the evolving relationship between coaches and players.
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Patriots have more than enough to cash in on free-agent stars
The New England Patriots plan to spend in free agency in the 2024 off-season. It should be big. And so should the caliber of players they sign.
There are enough high-end players at positions of need in free agency, that the Patriots should be able to lure in at least one. This means that, even if the Patriots’ spending spree is similar to 2021 in terms of total money, it should still be a departure from how Bill Belichick and the Patriots approached it two years ago.
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Armed with $66.1 million in salary cap space, fourth-most in the NFL, the Patriots are poised to spend similarly to their 2021 explosion that totaled $137.5 million in guarantees. That’s if head coach Jerod Mayo’s word is good enough to keep that promise.
“We’re bringing in talent, one thousand percent,” Mayo said during an interview on WEEI. “We have a lot of cap space and cash. Ready to burn some cash,” he finished, in a mockingly badass way.
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JANUARY 17: Newly appointed head coach Jerod Mayo of the New England Patriots speaks to the media during a press conference at Gillette Stadium on January 17, 2024 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Mayo’s personality is certainly shining through in his early media appearances as the Patriots’ new head coach, in just one of the ways he’s sure to be different than his predecessor. But how truthful is he being about the burning of the cash?
The Pats obviously have the aforementioned space to work with. And in simply going from Belichick to a 37-year-old first-time head coach in Mayo, they likely have a lot more room in the football budget to spend on players.
But the question is: how do they spend? Do they do it wisely?
One could argue that only some of the Patriots’ 2021 spree was well-spent. Matthew Judon and Hunter Henry were home runs at a combined AAV of about $26.1 million. But one area that could be pointed to as an area of questionable management: wide receiver.
Nick Gemelli, the wizard behind the scenes at Toucher & Hardy and a maestro on 985thesportshub.com, kicked off his radio escapade back in 2007 as an intern for Toucher & Rich on WBCN. After navigating through WFNX and the Boston Phoenix, he made a triumphant return to the show in 2016. Hailing from Marshfield but currently holding it down in Tewksbury, Nick’s radio journey is as dynamic as his Twitter feed. Nick writes about what happens on the Toucher & Hardy Show and Boston area lifestyle content.