Albert Breer says it’s a misconception teams mislead insiders for NFL Draft
Do GMs actually listen to the Mel Kipers of the world? Maybe not directly. But they sure pay attention when the right people start echoing the same names.
Do GMs actually listen to the Mel Kipers of the world? Maybe not directly. But they sure pay attention when the right people start echoing the same names.
"I was so fixated on draft talk with Albert Breer as the world was shaking"
"What gives the Patriots the right to do this?"
"It feels to me like a franchise that may be in for another reset."
Breer will continue his other roles at Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports Boston, and 98.5 The Sports Hub.
Breer would reportedly come on as an editorial consultant and on-air contributor for Thursday Night Football if a deal is reached.
The College Football Playoff could also look at staggered start times.
"Sloppy and insensitive by me to frame it this way."
"How bad does it have to be for an ESPN to say, 'Yeah, we got to take Mahomes and the Chiefs out of that slot?'"
"Not even a little bit close."
Some of sports media's biggest names and most recognizable faces are already hanging out over at the newest social media haven: Threads.
The MMQB's Albert Breer says the NFL's layoffs indicate who their owners really are.
This week's hottest take came from Matt Walsh using the Kareem Hunt situation to make a dumb gender equality argument.
"I'm getting sick and tired of the Boston Celtics. I've seen enough. They're overrated. They got exposed in Game 3 and exposed in Game 4 for what they were."
"These women dance in glorified bras and underwear on a field for male entertainment. If you don’t want to be treated like a 'sex object,' perhaps don’t be one for $."
Parker delivered this week's hottest take in the wake of the Red Sox Apple Watch controversy, calling the city of Boston "the biggest cheaters of all time" and causing Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe to laugh at him.
Bayless, Shannon Sharpe, Stephen A. Smith, Phil Mushnick, Albert Breer and Bill Cowher made the list this week.
This week's hottest takes came from Breer, Bob Brookover, Stephen A. Smith, Michael DeCourcy, Malcolm Gladwell, and Skip Bayless.
Takes on Adam Jones facing racism and Sidney Crosby getting concussed dominated this week.
Albert Breer demands PROOF (beyond Adam Jones's firsthand account, of course)
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NFL reporter and commentator Albert Breer, currently of Sports Illustrated‘s The MMQB, Comcast Sports Network New England and...