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10 questions with Greg Bedard recap

Greg Bedard of the Boston Sports Journal joins Felger and Mazz every week during the football season to discuss the latest on the Patriots and every week he answers 10…

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Greg Bedard of the Boston Sports Journal joins Felger and Mazz every week during the football season to discuss the latest on the Patriots and every week he answers 10 questions on the Patriots and the NFL. Here’s a recap of “10 questions with Greg Bedard” put together by Hardy!

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The 10 Questions

10. What was the dumber fourth quarter two-point conversion attempt last night: the Chiefs’ with seven minutes left - when the kick would have given them an 8-point lead - or the Raiders’ with 4 minutes left, when the kick would have tied it?

9. What was the worse failed 4th down decision from the weekend: the Chargers going for it on 4th-and-2 from their own 46 yard line up two points with 1:14 left at Cleveland; or the Bengals going for it on 4th-and-goal from the two down three points late in the third quarter at Baltimore?

8. What are your thoughts on Tom Brady’s roughing the passer call Sunday against Atlanta?

7 What was worse - that one or the roughing call on Chris Jones last night?

6. Did the Giants win over Green Bay in London say more about the Giants or the Packers?

5. Who is the biggest toolbag Cleveland Brown of all time?

4. Matt Ruhle got fired yesterday and we all know whose next: Nathaniel Hackett, Ron Rivera, etc.  Give me someone sneaky who should be fired.

3. What’s the bigger group of losers, those who inhabit the Black Hole…or the Dawg Pound?

2. When the Brows moved to Baltimore and Cleveland was awarded an expansion team, should they have started over with a new brand - new uniforms, new team, name, etc…a clean break - or were they right to stick with being the Browns?

1. Who is your favorite Brown of all time?

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