Thursday, 5 May 2016

Felger on Brady’s diet: ‘I’M NOT A RABBIT!’

Felger on Brady’s diet: ‘I’M NOT A RABBIT!’

OK, Tom Brady so what CAN Michael Felger eat? The co-host of Felger and Mazz rants in opposition of Tom Brady’s limited diet; Brady is now selling a $200 cookbook.  Watch the video above for more.    United States Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus joined the Dan Patrick Show on Thursday to discuss new Ravens draftee Keenan Reynolds, a record-setting quarterback during his career at the Naval Academy. In so doing, Mabus hit on the uncertain status of Patriots long-snapper Joe Cardona.  “Right now we do have a process,” Mabus said. “It hasn’t got up to me yet to [decide on whether or not Reynolds will be eligible to play], but there are a lot of paths to both play and to serve.  “We’ve got Joe Cardona, long snapper for the Patriots. He played . . . last year for the Patriots while he was on active duty because he was able to work them both out. Now he’s been assigned to a ship, and he’s going to report to that ship. He may have to leave the Patriots for a year or so to go fulfill that roll.” The playing status for individuals like Reynolds and Cardona is always somewhat uncertain given their commitment. Last season, Cardona was able to serve by working at the Naval Preparatory Academy during his time away from the Patriots facilities. Once his rookie season ended, he headed back to the Newport, Rhode Island-based school to work full-time and help mentor students there.  Cardona was scheduled to make his way to Norfolk, Virginia later in the offseason and live there for about two months to participate in the Navy’s Basic Division Officer Course, or “BDOC,” which was required before he could report to his ship as a Surface Warfare Officer. From there, he was scheduled to travel to Bath, Maine, to work on the USS Zumwalt.  “I’ll get to work there and figure out a schedule that doesn’t interfere with either of my jobs,” Cardona said back in January following New England’s loss to Denver in the AFC title game, “and hopefully be back on the field next year.” Cardona has long maintained that his job as an active member of the Navy is his top priority. Should his duties on the USS Zumwalt interfere with his long-snapping work with the Patriots, he could realistically sit out for the season.  The Patriots signed veteran long-snapper Christian Yount earlier this offseason in a move that reminded those following the team that Cardona is not guaranteed to be available for 2016. Patriots defensive end Rob Ninkovich has long-snapped in the past and typically serves as the team’s emergency snapper.  Cardona was selected in the fifth round of the 2015 draft and played in all 16 regular-season games and two postseason games for the Patriots last season.  When the Patriots walked away from last weekend’s draft, they did so with an extra fourth round pick to be used in 2017. That was especially noteworthy given that the Patriots will be docked a fourth-rounder next year as part of the Deflategate punishment handed down to the team by the league.  But when Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio joined Sirius XM’s “Move the Chains” program this week, he said they weren’t dead-set on grabbing an extra fourth-rounder for next year.  “Not necessarily,” Caserio explained. “When you get into the draft, you’re not really sure how it’s going to unfold. You go into the process, you get yourselves prepared to pick whenever you’re going to pick.” The Patriots traded down twice and up once during the three-day draft process. On Day 2, they traded the No. 61 overall pick to the Saints in exchange for picks No. 78 and No. 112, which turned into North Carolina State guard Joe Thuney and Georgia receiver Malcolm Mitchell, respectively. On Day 3, Caserio and Bill Belichick made two more deals. First, they dealt two sixth-rounders (No. 196 and No. 204) and a seventh-rounder (No. 250) to Miami for the Dolphins’ fifth-rounder (No. 147). Then the No. 147 overall selection was flipped to the Seahawks, along with No. 243, in exchange for No. 225 and a fourth-rounder in 2017. The Patriots eventually spent No. 225 on Arizona State receiver Devin Lucien. “I don’t think anybody had a master plan, like, ‘This is how it’s going to go,’ ” Caserio said. “I think you look at the draft, and you kind of assess where you are relative to the players you’re going to pick. If you feel it makes sense to make a trade, then you go ahead and do it. If you don’t, then you go ahead and pick. “Like, we were prepared to pick there with that fifth-round pick [at No. 147] that we ended up moving. But the way it worked out, like, I don’t any of us would’ve said going to the draft, like, ‘This is how we think it’s going to go.’ ” The league’s punishment for Deflategate states that the Patriots will lose the higher of their two selections in the fourth round for next year so it’s unclear as to whether it will be their own fourth-rounder or Seattle’s that will be erased. Either way, at least now they are scheduled to pick in the fourth round in 2017, whereas before the Seahawks deal they were not. Malcolm Mitchell’s on-the-field ability got him drafted in the fourth round by the Patriots last weekend, but his off-the-field story has garnered just as much — if not more — attention. Mitchell’s story, at this point, has been well-told. The 6-foot, 198-pound receiver arrived at the University of Georgia able to read at only a middle-school level. But while on campus his love of reading steadily grew, and he has since become a strong advocate for children’s literacy. He’s written his own children’s book, The Magician’s Hat, and he even joined a book club in the Athens, Georgia area made up of women about twice his age and older.  Though his fellow book club members plan to make a visit to Gillette Stadium at some point this season to watch Mitchell play, he may be in the market for a new group now that he’ll be moving to New England.  Actress Reese Witherspoon was so inspired by Mitchell’s story that she tried to recruit him to her own book club. Using Twitter to make the connection, Witherspoon happily engaged Mitchell in a back-and-forth where the two shared some of their favorite reading list suggestions. Mitchell will soon be in Foxboro for Patriots rookie minicamp so he’ll likely have to devote an inordinate amount of time to digesting his new playbook, but it seems like he now has a few other items on his to-do list thanks to his new pal. Hey @Money_Mitch26…Want to join my book club? #RWBookClub #NFLBookClub #TheMagiciansHat #DraftStory So inspiring❤️ https://t.co/qtOLImWBfc Thank you @RWitherspoon. I’d love to join! What are you reading now? https://t.co/uGB4zXBfvR Amazing! 😊 Right now, #TheOutliers – a great thriller by @kimmccreight. Let me know what ya think! #RWBookClub 📚 https://t.co/TqYZoaMDYP Thank you! I will definitely check it out. Have you read Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn? I think you will enjoy it! https://t.co/VNLckWijsZ .@Money_Mitch26 I loved Sharp Objects . If you like thrillers , I think you will like LuckiestGirlAlive by@jessicaknoll #greatbook Agreed, Luckiest Girl Alive is a #greatbook. The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins is definitely a must read too. https://t.co/Kck7eyn5B8
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