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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Those who have read my posts about reporters and analysts know I can be pretty unrelenting about guys who twist the truth or have an anti-Patriots bias as their starting point...Breer is not one of those guys (and women.)
"The delusion is strong in this one."
Breer is a smarmy, whiny, thin-skinned, give-it-but-can't-take it, agenda-ridden hack azzhole with an anti-NE bee up his rectum and has been since he was at the Globe.
Belichick treats him with complete contempt for good reason.
It's a god damn shame the Boston media doesn't ask him good questions aside from Reiss and Curran. His best interviews come from opposing media. I remember him going on a long story about Paul Brown (think it was him) when the Cincy press interviewed him.That's how he would see it... In reality, someone somewhere in the NFL HQ likely just barely had a high enough IQ to realize that Breer's questions to Belichick were idiotic and making NFLN look stupid, so they moved him.
All that article says is he smoked pot and a third of the draft class had issues with it too.I anticipated taking some heat by supporting Albert Breer. Not a problem. Those who have read my posts about reporters and analysts know I can be pretty unrelenting about guys who twist the truth or have an anti-Patriots bias as their starting point - Shank, Borges, Mortensen (I hope he is recovering from his cancer), and the legion of former players who pose as journalists but who refuse to read the Deflategate reports or who insist on repeating the myths about Spygate. Breer is not one of those guys (and women.)
Breer did his best work at Boston.com and the Globe before he went for the money and TV exposure with the NFL. His departure is good news.
Here's an example of Breer calling out the Patriots for looking the other way on Aaron Hernandez from 2010: Patriots draft pick Hernandez failed marijuana tests - The Boston Globe
One unnamed NFL coach estimated that “one-third’’ of players on his draft board had some sort of history with marijuana use that required “an extra level of evaluation’’ as part of the scouting process.
Albert Breer, everyone's favorite Lincoln-Sudbury born trust fund baby...
All that article says is he smoked pot and a third of the draft class had issues with it too.
If he liked to smoke, that would probably put him in a lot of NFL company. Probably better than drinking on your body.
Murdering people, now that would be a bad sign. There's also no indication he sold it [probably did].
The Patriots knowingly gambled on a talent who flunked a test and seemed to admit he had a problem. Would have been a great gamble if that's all it was.
He's claiming the league transferred him off the Patriots beat to protect the Patriots??? WTF???