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Greg Bedard 3 Up / 3 Down for Week 6

Greg Bedard of Boston Sports Journal joined Felger and Mazz on Tuesday. Bedard gave his 3 up and 3 down from the Patriots week 6 win over the Browns. 3…

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Greg Bedard of Boston Sports Journal joined Felger and Mazz on Tuesday. Bedard gave his 3 up and 3 down from the Patriots week 6 win over the Browns.

3 UP

Deatrich Wise

Deatrich WiseNick Cammett/Getty Images

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Matthew Judon

Matthew JudonEric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

Christian Barmore

Christian BarmoreEric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

3 DOWN

Isaiah Wynn

Isaiah WynnEric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Marcus Cannon

Marcus CannonAl Bello/Getty Images

(Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

Trent Brown

Trent BrownEric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

TRANSCRIPT:

Felger: Who's your number one star for this game?

Greg Bedard: Deatrich Wise was tremendous in this game. Another high snap count game. I don't know whether it's sustainable or not, but five and a half quarterback pressures. I had him for eight impactful plays. He was with Matthew Judon getting a lot of attention and you know, this is a really good Browns offensive line for him to be that impactful in this game. He he carried the defense in large parts of this game.

Mazz: I remember the whole defensive line. I called them all. I thought they were great, good, best game of the year. I thought they were the key to the game.

Greg Bedard: Number two, Matthew Judon. He was quiet for a while, but at the end of the day, I mean, you know, I had him for six impactful plays, no minus plays, you know, got after the quarterback, did a nice job in the run game, tracked down some plays from behind. But I thought again, he was excellent in this.

Greg Bedard: Christian Barmore. It's a shame he got hurt in this game he was on his way to his best game of the season which is funny because pretty much in week six is when he busted out last year. I thought he was excellent in this game and was a lot more active front, did a really nice job. He was big on the fourth down stop. He was really a lot better in the run in this game and that was big.

Mazz: Adrian Phillips. I thought about Dugger, but he blew that one coverage. So I went with Adrian Phillips. I thought he was good.

Felger: Three duds.

Greg Bedard: Isaiah Wynn six minus plays. He just hasn't been good.

Mazz: Isaiah Wynn pro football focus grades the players you know 0 to 100 like a test in school he was graded a 5 out of 100.

Greg Bedard: What really?

Mazz: He got a five. Isaiah Wynn got a five on a scale of 0 to 100. In college I once got a 29 on a test. Okay. Once. And it makes me feel like a genius compared to Isaiah Wynn this week.

Felger: Number two.

Greg Bedard: Marcus Cannon. I didn't think he was a whole lot better when he played for Wynn and my worry about Cannon, he's fine in the running game. He gives you more in the running game. He's you know, he's pretty good he's very smart as far as adjusting to, you know, double teams and getting the second level and also picking up late rushers. Where I have my questions about him, especially when we're talking about Buffalo and Von Miller, does he have the foot speed to get back in this pass set enough or is that going to be an issue against the better edge rushers in the league? You know, we'll see. I'm not saying he doesn't have it and plus he's rounding into form. I mean he's been off for a long time. He's going to get better and and more physical. I just have a question about that right now.

Mazz: Trent Brown, I didn't think either tackle was good in this game and granted, a lot of it has to do with Myles Garrett, who's an absolute freak and force. But Brown wasn't great either in this game.

Felger: Third Dud Player..

Greg Bedard: Trent Brown. I mean tip your cap to Myles Garrett because he's no Jadeveon Clowney. When have you ever seen an edge rusher against the Patriots who they knew like, "we need to stop them". Bill talked about in the post-game show. They knew they had to stop Myles Garrett in this game and they could. So to me, that's a huge feather in the cap of Myles Garrett. We've seen guys J.J. Watt, Khalil Mack like all these guys just be total non factors. And if it wasn't for Myles Garrett, this would have been like last year, 45 to 7.

Mazz: I went Ramondre Stevenson.

James Stewart is the Executive Producer of the Felger and Massarotti radio program. Better known as Jimmy Stewart, because it’s a Wonderful Life, Jimmy has been enhancing talent in the media since 2000 when his radio career began at WEEI. During his producing career, he has been part of 8 NAB Marconi Radio Award-winning teams. He is one of only two active producers to have produced for all five major sports teams in New England. He hosts the Stick to Wrestling podcast and is the self-proclaimed Wrestling Tribal Chief of the Boston Territory. James writes about all New England sports from Patriots football to Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins.